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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1623083" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Express will train you, and then claim you cannot leave, which is BS. The job can be very physical, as AMJs can weight well over 5,000 lbs, and you cannot always expect to have help off-loading. How many of you RTDs have gone to an empty station at 0500, and then have not a single body in the station to help? I'm guessing ALL of you if you're telling the truth.</p><p></p><p>Some people aren't cut-out for handling a large vehicle. I found the driving part quite easy, but never enjoyed off-loading heavy cans. Some RTDs will help unload cans, and others just sit in their cabs and do nothing.</p><p></p><p>Again, get the training and some drive time, and then leave. Make sure you can shift well, back-up skillfully, and know how to drive defensively. Nobody will touch you if you can't pass their drive test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1623083, member: 12508"] Express will train you, and then claim you cannot leave, which is BS. The job can be very physical, as AMJs can weight well over 5,000 lbs, and you cannot always expect to have help off-loading. How many of you RTDs have gone to an empty station at 0500, and then have not a single body in the station to help? I'm guessing ALL of you if you're telling the truth. Some people aren't cut-out for handling a large vehicle. I found the driving part quite easy, but never enjoyed off-loading heavy cans. Some RTDs will help unload cans, and others just sit in their cabs and do nothing. Again, get the training and some drive time, and then leave. Make sure you can shift well, back-up skillfully, and know how to drive defensively. Nobody will touch you if you can't pass their drive test. [/QUOTE]
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