I am interested in relocating to another state and its looking like I'll have to start over with another new company. I'm a 20 year Teamster, and I'm looking at UPS Freight. There are a lot of different job descriptions relative to road work. What do they all mean? Are they union jobs? For example, OTR CDL A Tractor Trailer Truckload Driver Dedicated, OTR CDL A Tractor Trailer Truckload Driver (HazMat Req) Dedicated, Dry Van OTR CDL A Tractor Trailer Truckload Driver (HazMat Req)...
I've read the job descriptions, but there isn't anything indication pension or health and welfare... Not to mention, I'm looking in North Carolina, and coming from a company in New England, are there really as many as 5 or 6 freight terminals in North Carolina that are union? Or are they subcontracted? What would be the difference? Can someone explain the different job descriptions and give me any info on how much I'd be working in a terminal such as Charlotte? Thanks in advance for any info you can give me...
I've read the job descriptions, but there isn't anything indication pension or health and welfare... Not to mention, I'm looking in North Carolina, and coming from a company in New England, are there really as many as 5 or 6 freight terminals in North Carolina that are union? Or are they subcontracted? What would be the difference? Can someone explain the different job descriptions and give me any info on how much I'd be working in a terminal such as Charlotte? Thanks in advance for any info you can give me...