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<blockquote data-quote="meritocracy" data-source="post: 4918457" data-attributes="member: 89775"><p>Air driver is a part-time gig delivering air. </p><p>22.3 is FT combination of two part-time jobs. Pretty hard to become a 22.3.</p><p>22.4 is a FT driving job that pays slightly less than Regular Package Car Driver (RPCD) and can't get on the 9.5 list. You can technically be asked to work in the building if needed but I've never heard of that happening.</p><p>Feeder is the "top" driving job although lots of people never go to feeders. Feeder drivers are the ones who drive a semi truck with a trailer full of packages. The path to feeder driver depends on the local. In some places you can get a CDL and go to truck driving school on your own dime and go straight to feeder from PT inside due to the insane demand for truck drivers right now.</p><p></p><p>If you want to be a package car driver or feeder driver (eventually) make sure you're on the list to become a 22.4 and wait until your name is called. You can do air and work inside in the meantime. After becoming a 22.4 get on the list to be an RPCD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meritocracy, post: 4918457, member: 89775"] Air driver is a part-time gig delivering air. 22.3 is FT combination of two part-time jobs. Pretty hard to become a 22.3. 22.4 is a FT driving job that pays slightly less than Regular Package Car Driver (RPCD) and can't get on the 9.5 list. You can technically be asked to work in the building if needed but I've never heard of that happening. Feeder is the "top" driving job although lots of people never go to feeders. Feeder drivers are the ones who drive a semi truck with a trailer full of packages. The path to feeder driver depends on the local. In some places you can get a CDL and go to truck driving school on your own dime and go straight to feeder from PT inside due to the insane demand for truck drivers right now. If you want to be a package car driver or feeder driver (eventually) make sure you're on the list to become a 22.4 and wait until your name is called. You can do air and work inside in the meantime. After becoming a 22.4 get on the list to be an RPCD. [/QUOTE]
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