Beer trucks and food service. A hand truck full of 6/10 cans will weigh 700lbs. You have to be strong and have loads of patience and stamina.
Any companies require Olympic level fitness?
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How about people skills? You know, to keep from strangling some of the customers that look on food service drivers as a source of free labor?truckdriver31, God prefers Diesels, Coffey and 4 others Thank this. -
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I’ve done flat bed work and food service. Food service without a lift gate is hard work. Unloading 20000 lbs by hand everyday down a ramp will give you a work out. I just left after three years. I’m 49 and moved to hauling gas.
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Oh and tarpping and flatbed work is easy compared to food service.
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Where are you in Florida?
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The tow trucks and wrecker guys.
They never get any love.
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Propane tank exchange drivers. The guys who deliver the full propane tanks to gas stations and stores. I haven't come across a harder job, although I haven't tried food service.
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