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<blockquote data-quote="Stealyourwhat" data-source="post: 2423327" data-attributes="member: 64814"><p>Hey everyone, </p><p></p><p>So I just got hired as a seasonal package delivery driver up here in Oregon. I know the odds are stacked against me to stay on after the holidays, but I am still going to bust my a** and let them know I would like to make a career here. I have my CDL and got it so that I could eventually be a road driver or a feeder driver for UPS. My question is- Is there any way if I was with UPS for a few years and kept a good driving record that they might consider me for a road driver/ feeder position without having the 1 year tractor/trailer experience required? I only have a few months CDL exp. right now. I quit my over the road job to go to UPS, hoping I could stay on past the holidays. (Over the road pay is less than minimum wage when you factor in a 14 hour work day, plus 2-4 weeks away from the family.)</p><p>Any other advice in hoping to keep my position after 1/1/17 would also be appreciated! Thanks all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stealyourwhat, post: 2423327, member: 64814"] Hey everyone, So I just got hired as a seasonal package delivery driver up here in Oregon. I know the odds are stacked against me to stay on after the holidays, but I am still going to bust my a** and let them know I would like to make a career here. I have my CDL and got it so that I could eventually be a road driver or a feeder driver for UPS. My question is- Is there any way if I was with UPS for a few years and kept a good driving record that they might consider me for a road driver/ feeder position without having the 1 year tractor/trailer experience required? I only have a few months CDL exp. right now. I quit my over the road job to go to UPS, hoping I could stay on past the holidays. (Over the road pay is less than minimum wage when you factor in a 14 hour work day, plus 2-4 weeks away from the family.) Any other advice in hoping to keep my position after 1/1/17 would also be appreciated! Thanks all! [/QUOTE]
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