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<blockquote data-quote="3 year feeders" data-source="post: 279788"><p>well, in Feeders we say "a bad day in Feeders is better than a good day in Package".</p><p>Thing is, I have yet to have a bad day in Feeders. </p><p></p><p>"Feeder peak day: 2 boxes, one stop" isn't that the truth LMAO!!! We gotta put that on a T-shirt. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My typical day is about 5 hours of actual driving time, 4 hours of sitting. Peak is hard because the sitting time goes up. I get more sleep now than when I was in Package thats for sure. </p><p></p><p>You'll find out quick whether you love or hate Feeders. Check your local package rider or Feeder work rules for how long you get to train before you have to make a commitment. We train one week for free, one paid by the company, and after the third week you have to stay for 3 years before you can end-tail back into package. Only 5 or so guys have gone back after the three years, not that many bail out during training. </p><p></p><p>Talk with every Feeder driver you meet and you will get a better idea of what you are in for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3 year feeders, post: 279788"] well, in Feeders we say "a bad day in Feeders is better than a good day in Package". Thing is, I have yet to have a bad day in Feeders. "Feeder peak day: 2 boxes, one stop" isn't that the truth LMAO!!! We gotta put that on a T-shirt. My typical day is about 5 hours of actual driving time, 4 hours of sitting. Peak is hard because the sitting time goes up. I get more sleep now than when I was in Package thats for sure. You'll find out quick whether you love or hate Feeders. Check your local package rider or Feeder work rules for how long you get to train before you have to make a commitment. We train one week for free, one paid by the company, and after the third week you have to stay for 3 years before you can end-tail back into package. Only 5 or so guys have gone back after the three years, not that many bail out during training. Talk with every Feeder driver you meet and you will get a better idea of what you are in for. [/QUOTE]
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