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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 911160"><p>If you are in a small center/ terminal, it will probably take over a decade to go into feeders. </p><p></p><p>But addressing your question, the way it works where I am at is that they put up a list for package car drivers to go into feeders. Guys sign and if they need 4 guys, they pick 4 guys off the list by seniority. They go to tractor trailer school (they don't pay for it but i believe they go when they are not working so they don't get paid for the time learning , an hour lesson here and there I believe) , then a road test and if they pass they wait for the transfer when the company needs them. After the transfer, if the guy wants to go back to package before two years are up, then he is on the hook for the cost of the cdl training. That's the way it works here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 911160"] If you are in a small center/ terminal, it will probably take over a decade to go into feeders. But addressing your question, the way it works where I am at is that they put up a list for package car drivers to go into feeders. Guys sign and if they need 4 guys, they pick 4 guys off the list by seniority. They go to tractor trailer school (they don't pay for it but i believe they go when they are not working so they don't get paid for the time learning , an hour lesson here and there I believe) , then a road test and if they pass they wait for the transfer when the company needs them. After the transfer, if the guy wants to go back to package before two years are up, then he is on the hook for the cost of the cdl training. That's the way it works here [/QUOTE]
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