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UPS: Road Driver vs City Driver vs Dry Van OTR
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<blockquote data-quote="sppollock" data-source="post: 1563570" data-attributes="member: 9879"><p>Okay, full-time road position would compare to feeder, supplies the freight from yard to yard to be unloaded for the city drivers to deliver. These drivers mostly work nights and get paid by the mile mostly and hourly when they are not driving.</p><p></p><p>Full time city is an hourly wage mostly done during the day time. We deliver to all types of businesses and even deliver to homes. </p><p></p><p>These two positions are union paid, with union UPS Freight union benefits and pay. The pay is the same throughout the country, there is no pay bumps for higher cost of living areas or night work. </p><p></p><p>The dry van truckload division is our over the road positions, think of JB Hunt, Schneider, Swift and the like, but with dedicated runs. This is a non-union position that depending on the account you work for the pay is different. I have no idea of how much the benefits cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sppollock, post: 1563570, member: 9879"] Okay, full-time road position would compare to feeder, supplies the freight from yard to yard to be unloaded for the city drivers to deliver. These drivers mostly work nights and get paid by the mile mostly and hourly when they are not driving. Full time city is an hourly wage mostly done during the day time. We deliver to all types of businesses and even deliver to homes. These two positions are union paid, with union UPS Freight union benefits and pay. The pay is the same throughout the country, there is no pay bumps for higher cost of living areas or night work. The dry van truckload division is our over the road positions, think of JB Hunt, Schneider, Swift and the like, but with dedicated runs. This is a non-union position that depending on the account you work for the pay is different. I have no idea of how much the benefits cost. [/QUOTE]
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