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<blockquote data-quote="Yeet" data-source="post: 5936566" data-attributes="member: 76343"><p>It has its pros and cons. The top 24 full time shifters at my hub get driver rate and they aren’t governed by DOT so they can get as much or as little time as they want. The job is zero stress. No traffic, no detours, no construction, no d* head drivers. Also, and probably the biggest draw for some, no drug tests. </p><p></p><p>The cons, yard birds are hot as hell with only two fans blowing hot air in your face. This is a problem especially in Florida. It’s boring as hell being stuck in the yard all day. Constant supervision, there are cameras everywhere. And worst of all, you’re a friend* shifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeet, post: 5936566, member: 76343"] It has its pros and cons. The top 24 full time shifters at my hub get driver rate and they aren’t governed by DOT so they can get as much or as little time as they want. The job is zero stress. No traffic, no detours, no construction, no d* head drivers. Also, and probably the biggest draw for some, no drug tests. The cons, yard birds are hot as hell with only two fans blowing hot air in your face. This is a problem especially in Florida. It’s boring as hell being stuck in the yard all day. Constant supervision, there are cameras everywhere. And worst of all, you’re a friend* shifter. [/QUOTE]
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