I'm not lazy, but I don't want to end up with a job that destroys my body. How do l determine if a local job is going to be non-stop back breaking physical labor job?
Any tips to avoid ending up wrestling freight for 12 hours instead of actual driving ?
Are most local/ city driving jobs going to be labor intensive?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Moronica, Sep 18, 2021.
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Talk to the drivers. Or just watch them... If they look like they are having a good time then that’s a pretty good sign.
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Casino employees and mechanics seemed the most miserable
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I would look for one of the mail contract haulers. Even if you have to load and unload, and I don't think there is much of that, the mail is loaded on rolling cages or totes that you just wheel around.snowlauncher, Speed_Drums and Moronica Thank this. -
Line haul is the easiest; mostly terminal to terminal/drop & hook.
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heaviest thing I lifted this week was one of those french toast breakfast sandwiches from pilot.
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Not as a standard truck driver, usually the delivery route drivers are putting in physical labor.
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