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Is it hard to become a feeder driver in Florida
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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Alien" data-source="post: 3601387" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>You need to apply online at UPS Jobs. It wouldn't hurt to contact them too after applying. </p><p></p><p>Feeder drivers are the highest paid blue collar workers at UPS. More so than drivers. They work on average 55-hours a week. Which equates to about $115,000 but can work more and will make approx. $130,000 by the end of the next contract. So if $130,000 sounds good to you in 5-Years and paying $0 for medical/rx,dental & optical out of your pay check with a 401(k) and a discounted stock purchase option and 40 hours sick leave a year with tuition grants for your children and cell phone discounted plans... then by all means apply! You'll only get 3 weeks paid vacation at 5-years tho' *pout*</p><p></p><p>If those Teamster bargained luxuries don't sound good to you... meet the Gang of Angry 45 at The Powerhouse over there on Folsom St for some Lemon Drops and you guys can have a chin-wag about how bad everyone has it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3601387, member: 70963"] You need to apply online at UPS Jobs. It wouldn't hurt to contact them too after applying. Feeder drivers are the highest paid blue collar workers at UPS. More so than drivers. They work on average 55-hours a week. Which equates to about $115,000 but can work more and will make approx. $130,000 by the end of the next contract. So if $130,000 sounds good to you in 5-Years and paying $0 for medical/rx,dental & optical out of your pay check with a 401(k) and a discounted stock purchase option and 40 hours sick leave a year with tuition grants for your children and cell phone discounted plans... then by all means apply! You'll only get 3 weeks paid vacation at 5-years tho' *pout* If those Teamster bargained luxuries don't sound good to you... meet the Gang of Angry 45 at The Powerhouse over there on Folsom St for some Lemon Drops and you guys can have a chin-wag about how bad everyone has it. [/QUOTE]
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