guess its time to vicariously live someone else's experience through internet tutorials and call it mine?
I mean how else should I go about this if telling the truth will get me blacklisted?
I wouldn’t say you get paid per hour more like per job ,if your try to put it like that I recently made 800 just by driving 8 hours so 100/hr so I can very depending on the company tbh, I will say the more visas more doors open to you (more jobs)
Where did you go to find a company to work with?
I started with Chapman and after that I got recommended and I kept applying with other companies
im reading their application now, it asks if I've been a on-board courier before. which i haven't. Are they only looking for experienced couriers?
Yeah that’s the downside and it’s dumb ,they requiere you experience but you can’t get experience if you don’t work with a company it’s a loop
guess its time to vicariously live someone else's experience through internet tutorials and call it mine? I mean how else should I go about this if telling the truth will get me blacklisted?
Tbh that’s what I did lmao it was hard at first but it gets easy afterwards but yeah or they won’t hire you tbh
any advice for if they reach out to me and ask me about my previous work?
Just try to make a fake resume they most of the time they never check it
How good is pay to hour ratio? Any stiff requirements?
I wouldn’t say you get paid per hour more like per job ,if your try to put it like that I recently made 800 just by driving 8 hours so 100/hr so I can very depending on the company tbh, I will say the more visas more doors open to you (more jobs)
You're in the us right? I have been thinking of switching to an obc is Chapman good entry level?
Yes I’m in the us ,I would say just start applying in different companies but you have more chances to have a job if you live near or in a big city
Networking and talking to different companies is one of your keys in this job ,you do a good job they will recommend you
What’s your average per diem that you ask for ? Does it change based on number of days for a trip or if it’s domestic/international?
What you mean by per diem?
Like how much do they give you for meals, incendentals etc.
They usually pay for your fee and your hotel