Food service or dairy products?

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by The 808, Apr 1, 2021.

  1. The 808

    The 808 Bobtail Member

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    New driver here. I’m currently doing food service, been there for a month. I don’t mind the work, but having to learn all the products and constantly digging thru pallets to find products is frustrating. I’m considering switching over to Meadow Gold and trying to deliver milk products. Has anybody done both? I appreciate any advice.
     
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  3. jmz

    jmz Road Train Member

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    Never done dairy, but with foodservice I can tell you it gets better the longer you do it. The first 3 months is a steep learning curve, but it gets much easier as you start remembering the customers and the products. Having to dig for stuff will probably get better and worse in waves, but it gets easier when you recognize what you’re looking for.

    I could never do dairy, having once worked in retail and seen firsthand how a pallet of milk falling over will ruin your day.
     
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  4. RockinChair

    RockinChair Road Train Member

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    I totally understand your frustration and I would definitely feel the same way if I was in your position, but quitting a new job early is not going to help your prospects for getting hired someplace else - especially someplace better. Stick with it for a year and then you will have a lot more options available to you.
     
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  5. Gearjammin' Penguin

    Gearjammin' Penguin "Ride Fast-Truck Safe"

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    What he said. ^
     
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  6. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    A month in, you've pushed through some of the worst of it. You will always deal with stupid crap from the warehouse, but once you learn things better everything starts to fall in place better.
     
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  7. The 808

    The 808 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks everyone for the advice.
    I’ve decided to put in my notice and look for other options. There were other red flags also that led to my decision. I really like driving and hope another company will give me a chance to continue gaining experience. I’m still waiting to hear back from the dairy company, had interview last week.
     
  8. Wecj3381

    Wecj3381 Light Load Member

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    Ive worked for US foods for the last 10 years. Before that I worked for Byrne Diary in Syracuse, NY for 7 years. Milk is easier work, but more of a pain. Delivering a lot of grocery stores, which means waiting around for store receivers to check in other vendors. Soda, beer, bread, frito lay, sometimes you pull up to a big chain grocery store, and you’re in line behind 3-4 other trucks waiting. After running food service, where you generally drop and run, this kind of work can be a big change.
     
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  9. The 808

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    Thank you. I just had an interview recently with meadow gold. They said I would have the same route daily and would have to do all the ordering for the stores, which is different from food service. How did you like the ordering part?
     
  10. TugHillRider

    TugHillRider Light Load Member

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    I’ve been in the milk business before. Good pay for sure. Gonna work for that money though. But if you can do food service, you can move milk.

    Did you get the job?
     
  11. jgarciajr40

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    If it was my neck of the woods I’d do milk only because they work 4 days on three days off
     
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