Anybody know anything about Sysco Atlanta ???

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by atlmel, Sep 29, 2014.

  1. atlmel

    atlmel Bobtail Member

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    Hello i'm new here , just wanted some info on Sysco Atlanta, ive applied last week and i keep seeing they same ad up for drivers on indeed and on craiglist everyday almost. How long does it take to process an app with them ..........Thx in advance #patientlywaiting!!!
     
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  3. lagbrosdetmi

    lagbrosdetmi Box Monkey

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    ugggghh....

    Anyways, foodservice is one of the toughest gigs in the industry, be ready to get your work on. Good luck.
     
  4. Mev

    Mev Road Train Member

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    Very very hard work
     
  5. atlmel

    atlmel Bobtail Member

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    yeah i know its hard work, but that's whats im looking for , worked for oak farms delivering milk and sw traders delivering Starbucks dairy for years, also worked for Schneider family dollar account where you have to jack knife almost to get aligned with doors and unload every single piece from floor up off rollers for way less amount $$$........3 yr letterman on varsity football in tx and 1yr college football until i had to stop to take care of my kids (5 kids).......
     
  6. Passin Thru

    Passin Thru Road Train Member

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    I've never heard bad of Sysco anywhere I was. We used to haul the butter pats, mayo condiment loads with 10,000 boxes to Albuquerque, I was based there. They'd say, drop the trailer in that dock and go home. We'll unload it. Most of their drivers love it, make money and are home. When you get senority, you drop and hook doubles.
     
  7. MadeinMX

    MadeinMX Light Load Member

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    Foodservice is great. Hard work but after looking at my paychecks i had enough energy to keep on going. I quit because this is a great job to gain experience and money, but most get hurt before retiring.
     
  8. jmbpcroy

    jmbpcroy Bobtail Member

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    did it for 20 years, hard on shoulders, back and body, bought my own truck and now don't hurt, keeps u fit.
     
  9. chipper69

    chipper69 Bobtail Member

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    it is a revolving door in Canton,Mi (Detroit). Two tier wage scale, digging for gold(cases) in time sensitive loading. Drivers only grossing 1100 and busting your back. Funny how the Chicago driver with a strong union now make 30 an hour, time half after 8. My buddies are making an actual living wage. Not a fan of unions, but proof is in the contract. Buddies in Columbia, SC making 2k a week, buddies in Charlotte making around 1300. Every Sysco house pay is different, messed up. I must have a former coworker in every sysco house. Friends at GFS quitting and going to sysco.
     
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