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Linehaul driving (how is it)
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanton" data-source="post: 3681914" data-attributes="member: 73893"><p>Hi, I'm new to the forum and currently working for Coke. I've been wanting to get out of there and into something that will pay better for the long haul. Recently, saw a linehaul driver position open in Carteret, NJ and was thinking about applying but don't have my Hazmat yet. </p><p>But can anyone tell me what you do as a linehaul driver? I've only heard that the hours are sporadic and you have to do dock work and I don't know what that entails. Plus, how many hours in a week on average do you work and whats the whole job encompass (running routes?, depot to depot?, etc.) </p><p>Being that I pack out for Coke full time and only drive occasionally (when I'm needed) I'm not as experienced as I would like to be. Would UPS shy away from hiring someone who doesn't have a solid year under their belt? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanton, post: 3681914, member: 73893"] Hi, I'm new to the forum and currently working for Coke. I've been wanting to get out of there and into something that will pay better for the long haul. Recently, saw a linehaul driver position open in Carteret, NJ and was thinking about applying but don't have my Hazmat yet. But can anyone tell me what you do as a linehaul driver? I've only heard that the hours are sporadic and you have to do dock work and I don't know what that entails. Plus, how many hours in a week on average do you work and whats the whole job encompass (running routes?, depot to depot?, etc.) Being that I pack out for Coke full time and only drive occasionally (when I'm needed) I'm not as experienced as I would like to be. Would UPS shy away from hiring someone who doesn't have a solid year under their belt? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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