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If I remember correctly, don't they usually go through a few hundred list numbers to find enough for one class?
If so - maybe they will burn through 800 to 1000 list numbers this year to fill 300 spots?? Who knows just a guess.
People get skipped for various reason, failed drug test, no license, bad vision etc... So yes to get 300 hires it will go into higher list numbers... At the beginning of the list it usually doesn't go as fast as it does when u get further down the list.... Maybe up to 500 for 300 but it's impossible to guess
100 a class? Lol looks like I'll be seeing a class in 2018...pretty sure now a days very few people would be dumb enough to fail a drug test for this job.. 500 for 300 this year sounds about right
100 a class? Lol looks like I'll be seeing a class in 2018...pretty sure now a days very few people would be dumb enough to fail a drug test for this job.. 500 for 300 this year sounds about right
You'd be surprised on the dumbness of some people lol.
It's not just the drug test where people may get disqualified, there are many reasons. Drug, Medical, Lack of CDL, Not reporting past criminal history properly, etc.
Then you have people that change their minds and just don't want the job anymore for various reasons, maybe they got another job, don't want to leave their current one, etc. There are tons of reasons that the list will move.
500 for this year I think is pretty low. Probably closer to 1000 based on just info i've read on these boards in regards to the last list. Keep your hopes up!
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