Does it make sense to post stupid things? In the beginning of my account on here I might have asked not so smart but now I'm being somewhat smarter and ask about legit companies... I'll have my CDL before 5yrs from now garunteed... I'm asking questions that make sense so it would be nice if people don't remember the name I picked originally...
Coca Cola vs Sysco: which one is better for a new driver?
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Ddr1992 579, Nov 21, 2021.
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I get it’s a few years out for the OP but let the guy do his research
Sure. the numbers and info will change but if he did nothing, pointless to some or not for 5 years then at that point there’d still be others on him for not doing more research
Appears he has a lot of time to dig and figure a lot of things out
Little over prepared? Who’s to say
If not wanting to assist then that’s the easy part
I wish more people would do better digging on anything they do than they do in life, maybe there’d be less chaos in the World if people actually knew what they were saying or listening to -
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Same old story. I’m guessing he’s 13 and somehow started this when he was 10. Inquiring about Sysco or any other company today is pointless as they could be gone in 3 years. This is an extremely volatile business where the margins between owning a wake boat and waking up bankrupted are extremely tight. There’s no formula that makes the business work with more or less trucks. 2000 trucks could go under tomorrow just as fast as a guy with 1 truck. And more importantly, as we’ve seen, nothing has been more volatile than the wages in trucking. If you think anyone will be paying the same in 3 years you are crazy. And that’s not just in trucking. Wages change steady in every industry.
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The common theme with your posts is the idea that you have to get experience with smaller trucks first. If you want to drive smaller trucks then do that, nothing wrong with that but they won't help you when it's time to move up to semi trucks, they are completely different worlds.Kyle G., Waterman_99 and homeskillet Thank this.
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