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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
Moving to freight
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<blockquote data-quote="brownrodster" data-source="post: 215158" data-attributes="member: 10437"><p>As mentioned before, UPS and UPS freight are seperate companies. Feeder drivers make 80-100 thousand dollars per year. UPS freight are currently non union and I don't know what they make but It's probably no where near what feeder drivers make (but I may be mistaken). If you want to drive feeder then stay in your hub and wait to get into package then go into feeder.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to work for freight you probably have to get your CDL, quit UPS and try to get hired by UPS freight.</p><p> </p><p>How long is the wait in your hub to get into package driving?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownrodster, post: 215158, member: 10437"] As mentioned before, UPS and UPS freight are seperate companies. Feeder drivers make 80-100 thousand dollars per year. UPS freight are currently non union and I don't know what they make but It's probably no where near what feeder drivers make (but I may be mistaken). If you want to drive feeder then stay in your hub and wait to get into package then go into feeder. If you want to work for freight you probably have to get your CDL, quit UPS and try to get hired by UPS freight. How long is the wait in your hub to get into package driving? [/QUOTE]
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