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Cover Driving VS Bid Route
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<blockquote data-quote="Zowert" data-source="post: 4724972" data-attributes="member: 71957"><p>I’m a recent bid driver after covering for three years. I’ve had this route for three months now and I already hate it. Same BS day after day after day. It was nice having a change of scenery but I’ll admit there are some perks with being a bid driver.</p><p></p><p>First off you’re guaranteed work, no clamoring for routes among higher seniority cover drivers. You get to know your customers, make a lot of friends. One of my customers owns a golf course, I get to golf there for free on Sundays. In exchange I take care of him, I’ll bring his stuff first thing in the morning after I run air. He ships a lot of stuff via UPS but never has to pay for on demands since I stop by at the end of the day and see if he has anything going out.</p><p></p><p>Other than that it sucks, stay cover unless you can win a real cushy route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zowert, post: 4724972, member: 71957"] I’m a recent bid driver after covering for three years. I’ve had this route for three months now and I already hate it. Same BS day after day after day. It was nice having a change of scenery but I’ll admit there are some perks with being a bid driver. First off you’re guaranteed work, no clamoring for routes among higher seniority cover drivers. You get to know your customers, make a lot of friends. One of my customers owns a golf course, I get to golf there for free on Sundays. In exchange I take care of him, I’ll bring his stuff first thing in the morning after I run air. He ships a lot of stuff via UPS but never has to pay for on demands since I stop by at the end of the day and see if he has anything going out. Other than that it sucks, stay cover unless you can win a real cushy route. [/QUOTE]
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