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New Driver, what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="FracusBrown" data-source="post: 736885" data-attributes="member: 29360"><p>The job is what you make it. At first it will seem impossible. As you learn the job and the route it will get easier. Once you can look at any of the packages in the load and you can picture the address it'll become much easier. The job is physical, you'll be on the move from the time you start till the time you finish. Most packages are relatively light in weight, but there are some heavy ones too and depending in the route there might be a lot of heavy ones. If you're interested in making money and getting good benes, Brown is the place. If you're looking for an easy job, this is not one you'll like. </p><p> </p><p>The typical length of driver employment is very long and the waiting list to get a full time job is very long. You'll hear a lot of negative comments here, but keep in mind there are over 100,000 drivers and relatively few of them leave voluntarily. As bad as many of them make it sound, there's a reason they stay for years and years. </p><p> </p><p>Give it a try. Decide for yourself if its for you. It will become much easier than it is in the first few weeks but it will never be a job where you can take it easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FracusBrown, post: 736885, member: 29360"] The job is what you make it. At first it will seem impossible. As you learn the job and the route it will get easier. Once you can look at any of the packages in the load and you can picture the address it'll become much easier. The job is physical, you'll be on the move from the time you start till the time you finish. Most packages are relatively light in weight, but there are some heavy ones too and depending in the route there might be a lot of heavy ones. If you're interested in making money and getting good benes, Brown is the place. If you're looking for an easy job, this is not one you'll like. The typical length of driver employment is very long and the waiting list to get a full time job is very long. You'll hear a lot of negative comments here, but keep in mind there are over 100,000 drivers and relatively few of them leave voluntarily. As bad as many of them make it sound, there's a reason they stay for years and years. Give it a try. Decide for yourself if its for you. It will become much easier than it is in the first few weeks but it will never be a job where you can take it easy. [/QUOTE]
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