I started a thread about a month ago asking about Sysco. There are currently 2 job openings on Indeed in Douglas, Ga. Both of them is titled “CDL A Delivery Truck Driver”, but one of them has “FT” in parentheses. The “FT” position requires 1 year of experience, whereas the non-‘FT’ encourages recent graduates to apply.
May I assume that “FT” means “Full-sized Trailer”? I’ve seen many Sysco trucks pulling a short trailer, but I’ve seen others with a normal 53 ft trailer. Is the pay any better for that position? Perhaps there are less stops and more driving on the routes for the “FT” position?
What does “FT” mean for Sysco Foods?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Zonno, Sep 4, 2023.
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Full Time would be my guess.
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call them and ask..??
otherwise, maybe..."full trailer", as in one or 2 stops, then return, get another trailer, go out, come back, get another trailer, go out....Concorde Thanks this. -
full-time FT
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Full truckload
As opposed to LTL.
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I suspect, it’s just two different adverts for the same position. It’s hard to say how the algorithms work on where you’re seeing listings. And, it could simply be a matter of two different HR people working on posting all their openings and there was some crossover. But, “FT” is full-time.
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Well, when I called them when I was looking last year that's what I was told by Sysco (Detroit terminal)
Other terminals might be different, but that's what it means here. -
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