I have several options in my area, and they're all hiring. The question is who should I avoid? Papa John's, Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Little Caesars?
Which pizza chain?
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Ccecil, Jul 10, 2018.
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I had a girlfreind who was a driver. Big truck driver. Now she delivers pizzas in her little Honda Civic. She said she wished she would have bypassed semi's and went right to delivering pizza. Money is close but a whole lot less problems staying out of big trucks.
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I would avoid Papa Johns. They lost the NFL contract
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I wouldn't work for any of them. Several of my coworkers came from dominos, said they paid a butt load back in the day but slashed the pay, why do the same work for 30 percent less pay the next day? Mclane does pizza hut. Blue line does little ceasers, again I work with a guy who left them because they cut their pay as well. Not sure about papa johns
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I would rather deliver full loads of cheese to Papa Johns warehouses.
From what I heard on the street, Papa Johns Drivers run teams....truck never stops except to drop a ton of supplies at the back door of a store...something like twenty stops a day! -
I talk to Papa John's drivers regulary. Their only compliant was whats said above, truck hardly stops.
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Choose the one that doesn't make you put one of those magnets on top of the roof of your car. It's nothing but a billboard asking to get robbed when driving into the hood to sling those pies.
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I’d go with Dominios. Heard they do solo. Plus they seem organized. Little Caesar’s is ran by blueline I don’t think they pay as much as the other two. Teams isn’t bad if the route is 20 hours or less. You can just nap and crash out when you get home. My buddy does team for McLane he works in town with his co driver. It’s a 12-16hr route. He does it 3 days a week and makes good money. No need to sleep in the truck.
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