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<blockquote data-quote="Billsbacker77" data-source="post: 2510319" data-attributes="member: 65642"><p>Hey all new to this forum so bare with me with my thread etiquette if it's off at any point in this question. So, first off I'm a brand new swing driver in upstate ny. I worked for ground here for almost two years jumped over to express as soon as I could great move for me so far. So, basically my question is this. I, signed a swing driver contract for 18 months and plan on serving all of it. However, when it's over I'd like to make a move to San Diego or near San Diego transferring hopefully to a full time courier job. Our routes here in upstate are so rural and spread out I can't stand it. I like quick pace fast moving routes with lots of stops and less driving. Could someone provide me if you could some insight on what being a courier is like in Southern California. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billsbacker77, post: 2510319, member: 65642"] Hey all new to this forum so bare with me with my thread etiquette if it's off at any point in this question. So, first off I'm a brand new swing driver in upstate ny. I worked for ground here for almost two years jumped over to express as soon as I could great move for me so far. So, basically my question is this. I, signed a swing driver contract for 18 months and plan on serving all of it. However, when it's over I'd like to make a move to San Diego or near San Diego transferring hopefully to a full time courier job. Our routes here in upstate are so rural and spread out I can't stand it. I like quick pace fast moving routes with lots of stops and less driving. Could someone provide me if you could some insight on what being a courier is like in Southern California. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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