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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
Feeder the same as UPS Freight
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<blockquote data-quote="maxicoze" data-source="post: 3212934" data-attributes="member: 66283"><p>i might be switching to feeder (from freight) in a few weeks, so i may be able to give a very detailed contrast between the two.</p><p></p><p>Basically, as stated above, with feeder you are towing the doubles between hubs of UPS small pack----small packages that the little brown trucks will eventually deliver to the final destination. With freight, you'll be towing the doubles between freight terminals. With freight, we generally handle stuff that can't be hand carried (generally)---palletized stuff---lawmowers, washing machines etc.</p><p></p><p>Two totally different and separate companies under the UPS umbrella. Two totally different atmospheres; i would NEVER work for small pack unless it was linehaul OR if parcel van MINIMUM $2500 PER WEEK.</p><p>-----i think feeder linehaul pays better than freight linehaul.</p><p></p><p>Now, based on my observation i would unfortunately agree with the other observation concerning managment; ALL the managers except one at my terminal have left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxicoze, post: 3212934, member: 66283"] i might be switching to feeder (from freight) in a few weeks, so i may be able to give a very detailed contrast between the two. Basically, as stated above, with feeder you are towing the doubles between hubs of UPS small pack----small packages that the little brown trucks will eventually deliver to the final destination. With freight, you'll be towing the doubles between freight terminals. With freight, we generally handle stuff that can't be hand carried (generally)---palletized stuff---lawmowers, washing machines etc. Two totally different and separate companies under the UPS umbrella. Two totally different atmospheres; i would NEVER work for small pack unless it was linehaul OR if parcel van MINIMUM $2500 PER WEEK. -----i think feeder linehaul pays better than freight linehaul. Now, based on my observation i would unfortunately agree with the other observation concerning managment; ALL the managers except one at my terminal have left. [/QUOTE]
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