I've been a domicile in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. And I've worked in large stations in Seattle and every size city in between. If you can get a good mgr then being a domicile is a good way to go. It's very much like working for yourself with a steady paycheck and benefits. It usually means starting later, at least 10 a.m. mostly. I've been able to keep my truck at home in some locations. In others they find a place, usually a gas station, that will allow them to keep it there. And some will have multiple couriers and a small office with vehicles parked outside, but no located mgr or front desk. That's a situation to avoid as the couriers are also responsible for CSA work and truck maintenance, etc. Domiciled positions can be posted outright in JCATS but also sometimes they are posted under the station's city name and in the posting notes it says this is a domiciled position in such-and-such town. Most domiciles are in the West due to great distances between places. And for awhile it seemed that FedEx was getting away from domiciles but since the push for greater profits plus the implementation of the 14 hour rule there seems to be more being posted. Last year before I quit there were a bunch, for example, that were posted for several towns in northeastern New Mexico. Some of these towns are really small and isolated. The one I'm in now is 130 miles from the station, and with about 17,000 in the immediate area it's the commercial center for a very large area. The other domicile here does the town we live in plus some nearby areas while I go on to even further rural areas, one of which is very busy. Surprisingly the town I live in has the biggest Walmart I've ever seen, a Home Depot, several supermarkets, two multiplex theaters, one of which is pretty nice, pretty much all the fast food plus good Chinese and Mexican food, a great state park and a nearby mountain area where we can drive from 100+ temps to 75 degrees in a half hour. So you can see that you can be a domicile in a nice enough town but be sure to check it out online if you can't physically get there to look around.