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Question about taking a UPS Freight job at Cleveland, OH terminal
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<blockquote data-quote="tbono" data-source="post: 809923" data-attributes="member: 33672"><p>Yes, that's what I'm referring to...bidding contracts with shippers. It's my understanding that this terminal only delivers liquor and I'm assuming it's for <strong>one </strong>shipper. From what I understand, they had a 10 year contract to deliver this freight and if it is not renewed in June, everyone will be out of a job. Is it unusual for a terminal to deliver for only one shipper? Are the odds of UPS getting their contracts renewed pretty good? The job I have now is ok, but I think working at UPS Freight would be much better one -- just don't want to make a huge mistake.</p><p> </p><p>Also, the way they pay their drivers -- not hourly -- they pay a 'mileage' rate + a 'per stop' rate + a 'cases handled' rate + an additional amount for all runs under 120 miles per day. Everything I see on these forums mentions an hourly rate for drivers. Any idea why this terminal pays this way? Is this unusal?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for all the input. I really appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbono, post: 809923, member: 33672"] Yes, that's what I'm referring to...bidding contracts with shippers. It's my understanding that this terminal only delivers liquor and I'm assuming it's for [B]one [/B]shipper. From what I understand, they had a 10 year contract to deliver this freight and if it is not renewed in June, everyone will be out of a job. Is it unusual for a terminal to deliver for only one shipper? Are the odds of UPS getting their contracts renewed pretty good? The job I have now is ok, but I think working at UPS Freight would be much better one -- just don't want to make a huge mistake. Also, the way they pay their drivers -- not hourly -- they pay a 'mileage' rate + a 'per stop' rate + a 'cases handled' rate + an additional amount for all runs under 120 miles per day. Everything I see on these forums mentions an hourly rate for drivers. Any idea why this terminal pays this way? Is this unusal? Thanks again for all the input. I really appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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