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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: 3602276" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>I understand you wanting to move to warmer places. I think Utah might have some Feeder jobs available. Just a hunch. Snow there too, but not as bad. Ol' Road Beech is right on some of her points. CDL, experience...clean driving record. That would help.</p><p></p><p>As far as a driver to make $41 in 5-years. You'll need to be picked off the street. Keep asking around in here and maybe you'll get lucky at relocating. You still have time. I see the membership working without a contract at least until October. That's just my guess. You get in the company before July 31st. You have a slim shot. Anything after July the top driver rate you'll see is just under $35 an hour.</p><p></p><p>UPS has increased pay across the lower ranks and reduced pay on the top end for hourlies. The internet is killing their bottom line. Online Shipping Discounts are not producing the ROI that customer counters once did.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, what are you waiting for. Go apply man. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3602276, member: 70963"] I understand you wanting to move to warmer places. I think Utah might have some Feeder jobs available. Just a hunch. Snow there too, but not as bad. Ol' Road Beech is right on some of her points. CDL, experience...clean driving record. That would help. As far as a driver to make $41 in 5-years. You'll need to be picked off the street. Keep asking around in here and maybe you'll get lucky at relocating. You still have time. I see the membership working without a contract at least until October. That's just my guess. You get in the company before July 31st. You have a slim shot. Anything after July the top driver rate you'll see is just under $35 an hour. UPS has increased pay across the lower ranks and reduced pay on the top end for hourlies. The internet is killing their bottom line. Online Shipping Discounts are not producing the ROI that customer counters once did. Anyways, what are you waiting for. Go apply man. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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