Feeder Driver (Where to begin)

Coldworld

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I'm well aware of that but none of these responses answer my question at all. And no, I cannot recite the 10 point commentary.
Just be prepared to get raked over the coals on here... some very territorial people here, and a few smart asses to boot...also lots of people who love posting pics of boobs and BBQ ing...just a fair warning man
 

JP1973

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Just be prepared to get raked over the coals on here... some very territorial people here, and a few smart asses to boot...also lots of people who love posting pics of boobs and BBQ ing...just a fair warning man

I've been stalking these boards for a while so I knew exactly what I was stepping into. Thanks for the warning though ;)
 
I hate you already. Nothing personal
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Coldworld

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There are some states where I've seen the job available but I've been watching Phoenix for the better part of a year daily and no dice. You would think with all the growth here there would be a demand.
There's a feeder driver on here from Phoenix feeder group.... @104Feeder ...he would be the man to private message about anything related to Phoenix or Arizona since he probably runs loads out to other centers and hubs...
 

Coldworld

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I've been stalking these boards for a while so I knew exactly what I was stepping into. Thanks for the warning though ;)
Ups does hire feeder drivers off the street, usually in larger buildings that have feeder Dept's... many of these smaller hubs and centers only have a few feeder drivers... 1 or 2 regular runs and then a package car driver who is also feeder trained to cover ill time or vacations....they mostly pull new recruits from package car drivers but when a building is hiring dozens of new drivers there is a chance that a couple peak season drivers could be called back...they are opening a new mega hub in Utah and that building will probably be hiring for feeder so maybe you might want to keep an eye out at upsjobs for that...
 
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