Big gap in updates because I didn't make it haha. Running the ramp and the pace of work was not for me.
Thankfully they have other options that don't involve touch freight. I did their otr Dairy deliveries for a while delivering shamrock farms products to distributors and then picking up a backhaul for Phoenix.
Now I am doing a dedicated run on the foods side. Leave out Monday night and deliver to shamrock foods in Albuquerque Tuesday morning, then go get a tyson backhaul out of Amarillo. Make it back Thursday morning and leave Thursday night to Shamrock Eastvale, CA, get a back haul out of somewhere in the Los Angeles area and be back early Saturday.
Perfect schedule for me so I can spend time with the people I care about. Shamrock Foods is a great company. I am glad to work for them
New to Foodservice
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by GladhandSW, Sep 7, 2020.
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Glad to here it is working out.
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Apparently he washed out. Got scared of the ramp work. If you are under 30, you are a perfect candidate for food service. You can easily earn 70-80 grand your first year. CAVEAT......YOU WILL WORK LONG HOURS, usually overnight, and it will eat your lunch. Get a bit of seniority, bid on a good route, by year 3 you will be pushing 100K. Question is.........how bad do you want it.
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