Next you say?
I was in feeder as long as you were in pkg car before I retired almost 12 years ago. I only say this because I was offered free advice (see below) when I went into Feeder back in the 70's. So not to change the subject but, you should weigh in on your decision to going into Feeder by talking to current Feeder drivers. Going into Feeder is way more than how you learn and get tested and approved for duty. If you are getting out of PC for a reason? You know, sore this sore that, Tired of the BS, don't think you can make it to retirement if you don't move on? There are other sides of Feeder that usually mean working nights, Swing, Into and Out of Weekends, fun crazy shifts!
My advice or Dos Centavo's! Its Freeeee or Worthless you decide! Just in case no one told you?
This transfer to Feeder effects more than just you. Your Significant other, Family, even your Pet's! I enjoyed most of it but not all of it. I say this as many drivers who crossed over to the dark side (yup you are gonna work nights) have adjustments to make. I saw many who crossed over early and later in their career's who had real world struggles with Sleep, Spouse, Kid's, Pets AND Even the Friggin Doorbell! Then you come to terms with your natural body function called "Circadian Rythm" and trust me, your body will talk to you about lack of sleep. Some more than other's! Then you have to convince everyone else that Feeder is a GREAT lifestyle/living! Not an easy thing to do. Make sure you talk to your Family and Evaluate their input before you leap! Saw many guys loose their families and really spiral in to grumpy MFer's. ME? I made the best of it and was lucky enough to have a wife who helped me make lemonade out of the lemon part. Its actually a fun job and virtually stress free if you let it.
Bottom line! Have a real heart to heart talk with your significant other and those directly involved will be one of the first things you should get settled with before you leap.
Told ya, 2 cents!
OH your also gonna get FAT!