A good friend of mine started with kemps in Minneapolis in 92 as a driver and is still there as a driver , he has full Benny's and makes well over 100k a year ...hard work , crazy hours and days are the norm tho .
My Trip To The Dairy
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One more thing that is interesting. Walmart is building there own milk processing plant in ft wayne indiana that will be among the largest in the country. It will distribute to indiana, ohio, illinois, michigan, and northern kentucky. If they build one who is to say they wont build more.
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Yes bzinger probably lots of ot. It is a excellent company to work for though.
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I'm not a fan of wal mart .
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Wal Mart is causing a lot of people to lose jobs. Ever since they got into the Grocery business, they caused a lot of supermarkets to close down. I use to shop at a Pathmark that was located right next to Walmart. They're parking lots were always filled. Then when Wal Mart started selling groceries at a cheaper price, Pathmark customers started to dwindle, until their were barely any customers left. Within a couple years, they closed down.
Over in the NE, Shoprite is the biggest Grocery chain store, but now they have to advertise about Online shopping and home delivery service, which Wal Mart doesn't do, just to outsmart Wal Mart. ACME is the second largest, and they recently took over Pathmark, as well as A&P and Superfresh, and seem to be doing very well, despite Wal Marts effects on the stores that caused to close down, not just from the grocery stores, but retail stores as well.
A lot of the smaller milk companies around my area are being taking over by the big companies. Dean foods is pretty much taken over the milk industry in the NE, buying out smaller milk companies. So is HP Hood. But if Wal Mart gets into the milk delivery business, I think that's anouther industry that might be swallowed by them eventually.Pintlehook and Mike2633 Thank this. -
OK, here is a voice from the past. WAAAAAY past. I spent a few, Very Few, months working a home milk route. Back in the '60s. Driving a DIVCO. Standing up and driving...
It was OK, EXCEPT FOR GOING TO WORK AT 0330. That is what got me out of it. Hell, that's about the time to go home from a good night's partying, not a good time to go to work.
I wonder if there even IS such a thing as home dairy delivery anymore. We sure don't have it here...
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