Ah, so feeder drivers are an all in one type deal, no city or linehaul. Interesting they get paid by the hour and no miles. But from what I understand, they get a very lucrative wage to make up for no mileage pay.
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Do The OTR drivers go Hub to Hub?
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Since someone revived this thread I'm going to say what I know about it. Full Time Road Driver is the traditional position used to move terminal to terminal freight. Line Haul Driver, is a new position that was created with the latest contract. It pays a lower rate, has a much lower wage progression and doesn't have access to next day/regional freight. It's a position created to take some of the freight off contractors, that UPS has been utilizing more and more, to move longer haul freight. This is a contentious issue, and I'm interested to see how or if the new contract addresses it. I've noticed some of the swipes that have been taken in some of the posts, so I'm going to put in my two cents worth. Shaving is company policy. Has nothing to do with the union. When you have representation and say, in a company. You choose your battles. Drivers at UPS get the best pay and highest wages in the industry. They don't mind shaving for that. Even if you don't shave, nothing is going to happen to you. I've worked for four LTLs. UPS Freight had the absolute most laid back atmosphere of any one I've worked. While at the non union companies, we were constantly told lies about the union companies, how bad they were and going to one was the worst thing you could do. Like I said, they were all lies.
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There are definite culture differences between the two companies despite being under the same corporate umbrella. Freight drivers are typically more laid back and have a sense of humor whereas about 80% of Brown drivers tend to be humorless cop-types. I don't mean to offend cool cops or cool Feeder drivers (my friend is one), but I think you probably know what I'm talking about.
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