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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous GearJammer" data-source="post: 277005"><p>In Wisconsin their feeder coverage drivers cover several centers and the bottom guy can find himself driving 100 plus miles each way to work. Had one feeder driver out of St. Paul, MN that lived in Iowa. Don't know exact details but was told his job was re-domiciled from a Iowa center to St. Paul and decided to follow in order to stay in feeders. He bought a R.V. and lived out of it during the week and went home for the weekend. Not as bad as it sound, except the extra cost to buy R.V., considering several of us feeder drivers just work and sleep during the workweek anyways. After all, most feeder jobs are not family friendly, due to start times and number of hours worked. But every job has its pros and cons, everyone just has to weigh them for themselves before making the decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous GearJammer, post: 277005"] In Wisconsin their feeder coverage drivers cover several centers and the bottom guy can find himself driving 100 plus miles each way to work. Had one feeder driver out of St. Paul, MN that lived in Iowa. Don't know exact details but was told his job was re-domiciled from a Iowa center to St. Paul and decided to follow in order to stay in feeders. He bought a R.V. and lived out of it during the week and went home for the weekend. Not as bad as it sound, except the extra cost to buy R.V., considering several of us feeder drivers just work and sleep during the workweek anyways. After all, most feeder jobs are not family friendly, due to start times and number of hours worked. But every job has its pros and cons, everyone just has to weigh them for themselves before making the decision. [/QUOTE]
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