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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1368362" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I made the same jump from combo straight to feeders, and for me I haven't looked back once. My yearly gross income doubled as well as my personal job satisfaction. I don't drag myself into work everyday like I did when I worked in the hub and because of the increased income I have accomplished a lot in the last 4 years that I thought would take 10. Going into feeders is like working for a new company because the attitude is just different, not to mention the fact that I felt a combo job just wasn't a good long term career decision(lets face it combo jobs are not going to be around forever). I couldn't recommend making the jump enough, but every building is a little bit different so your husband should look into what he is getting himself into at his location. Things like what is the average wait to get a bid run, how long will he remain on call and how much will he work during slow periods like after peak. He should also find out how many jobs your building has and what times a lot of them run. I wish you both luck in making this decision and hope you make the right one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1368362, member: 249"] I made the same jump from combo straight to feeders, and for me I haven't looked back once. My yearly gross income doubled as well as my personal job satisfaction. I don't drag myself into work everyday like I did when I worked in the hub and because of the increased income I have accomplished a lot in the last 4 years that I thought would take 10. Going into feeders is like working for a new company because the attitude is just different, not to mention the fact that I felt a combo job just wasn't a good long term career decision(lets face it combo jobs are not going to be around forever). I couldn't recommend making the jump enough, but every building is a little bit different so your husband should look into what he is getting himself into at his location. Things like what is the average wait to get a bid run, how long will he remain on call and how much will he work during slow periods like after peak. He should also find out how many jobs your building has and what times a lot of them run. I wish you both luck in making this decision and hope you make the right one! [/QUOTE]
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