So, you're saying that if a person is fresh out of CDL school it is possible to get hired as a seasonal feeder driver right off the street?
Thanks. I don't know if that's what I'm looking for either. :biggrin_25524: But, I do appreciate it.:yes2557:
I'm looking for all the UPS Package terminals that have tractor-trailer drivers employed there. That way, I'll know if it would be worth it for...
Yeah, I saw that, but doesn't that only list jobs that are current while all the other locations (that don't have current job openings) are not...
How does one go about finding UPS feeder locations in order to apply (either now or after working my way up the ladder) for driving a tractor...
Oooh, burn!:biggrin_25521:
Okay, guys, I respect all of your opinions and would like to know what you think. Is it better to drive a tractor trailer for UPS Freight or is...
That's awesome for you! It sounds like you really have it made.:biggrin_25520: I sure do wish you worked out of the Louisville terminal so at...
It sounds like the perfect mix would be a combination of line-haul (to keep stress in check) and city driving (to keep boredom down). No?
Nope. We live in a great place, fortunately. Who knows, though, maybe when the kids move out. But, that's years down the road. They'll only be...
LOL, of course not! What a great answer, lol. :biggrin_2559: On the flip side, I don't want to get fat driving for Freight either.:biggrin_25525:
Thanks, HW! Well, it looks like the choice is either to drive an hour to work for Freight (possibly two in inclement weather) one way to work...
Harvey Walbanger, do you think being a driver helper counts as far as "working" for the parcel side with regards to the possibility, or lack...
There are Roehl threads on here too.
In the beginning for a flex worker, do you have a choice with Con-Way as far as how many hours and/or days of the week you want to work? The...
Con-Way trains you to get your CDL through their driver apprentice program. You get your CDL, a decent-paying job (if they have enough work for...
Yeah, she said that if things work out they'll hire me as a seasonal driver for a year or three or until a part-time position comes up. That's no...
That's some great information coming from someone who's already been there and done that. If the UPSF guys are mad, it must mean things are worse...
I'm excited! Sounds like the job itself will take care of that, right, lol.
I take it they cut their wages? Or were you just talking starting out pay?