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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1622684" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>Thank you all for the responses, I'm sure it has it's own set of crap the same way being a courier does. How physical is the job? I've seen the RTDs who bring the cans to stations I've been at range in what they would do (if anything at all) after backing into the dock - some RTDs would help pull cans, others would just stand there and watch the handlers pull cans and then maybe put some empty cans into the trailer. The main perk of the job to me compared to being a courier would be even less people to deal with face-to-face and hopefully less physical work (although I'm not sure about either of these). I'd like a job where I have long periods of time where I don't have to interact with anyone and can just drive. What kind of work do you do when at the ramp and is the majority of the job driving from the ramp to stations and back over and over?</p><p></p><p>I've never driven a large tractor/trailer vehicle and do not have a CDL. I've heard Express will provide you with training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1622684, member: 56868"] Thank you all for the responses, I'm sure it has it's own set of crap the same way being a courier does. How physical is the job? I've seen the RTDs who bring the cans to stations I've been at range in what they would do (if anything at all) after backing into the dock - some RTDs would help pull cans, others would just stand there and watch the handlers pull cans and then maybe put some empty cans into the trailer. The main perk of the job to me compared to being a courier would be even less people to deal with face-to-face and hopefully less physical work (although I'm not sure about either of these). I'd like a job where I have long periods of time where I don't have to interact with anyone and can just drive. What kind of work do you do when at the ramp and is the majority of the job driving from the ramp to stations and back over and over? I've never driven a large tractor/trailer vehicle and do not have a CDL. I've heard Express will provide you with training. [/QUOTE]
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