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So whats a typical day as a feeder driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old International" data-source="post: 1258539" data-attributes="member: 14916"><p>In my area, you NEED AT LEAST 18 MONTHS in package cars before you can be selected for feeder school. You MUST HAVE two years clean MVR, and 18 MONTHS clean record driving package cars. You must also show responsibility, as you may be given keys and alarm codes to buildings. You will work nights, weekends, holidays, and are subject to being called in on rest(10 hours). Over time is not a problem, as you will get plenty of it.</p><p></p><p>My current run is an avg 8.5 hours long. However, I am always asked to do "other stuff" like shift trailers at a customer, or move empty trailers to balance out loads.</p><p>Start:1930 on Sunday, 2030 the rest of the week.</p><p>Finish- anytime after 8 working hours.</p><p>Off days- Friday morning late to Sunday afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Would I do it again? Damn right..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old International, post: 1258539, member: 14916"] In my area, you NEED AT LEAST 18 MONTHS in package cars before you can be selected for feeder school. You MUST HAVE two years clean MVR, and 18 MONTHS clean record driving package cars. You must also show responsibility, as you may be given keys and alarm codes to buildings. You will work nights, weekends, holidays, and are subject to being called in on rest(10 hours). Over time is not a problem, as you will get plenty of it. My current run is an avg 8.5 hours long. However, I am always asked to do "other stuff" like shift trailers at a customer, or move empty trailers to balance out loads. Start:1930 on Sunday, 2030 the rest of the week. Finish- anytime after 8 working hours. Off days- Friday morning late to Sunday afternoon. Would I do it again? Damn right.......... [/QUOTE]
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