Sygma

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by highspeed1972, Mar 12, 2012.

  1. highspeed1972

    highspeed1972 Light Load Member

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    I have read all of the post about Sygma and most of the other food service carriers so I do understand (long hours, nights, weekends, holidays, weather, timing, extraboard, back breaking work). I also understand that they have plenty of work, honest pay for honest work and above average benefits.

    What other details can anyone offer? I had an interview and am deciding if it is the right fit for me. I tried FedEx apprenticeship program but it is all dock for 3-5 years and I want to get a little windshield time to brush up on driving skills.

    Can one wear jeans or is it blue work pants? The hr person told me they give $400 for uniforms. Are steel toe boots required. Also I have two week long vacations planned this year and have already paid for them. Do you think they would let me take a week without pay for them if I do not have the vacation time. One is my wedding that has been planned for a while so it is none neg. :biggrin_2554:

    Thank you for any details about the job. I did really seem to like the hr person and the operations manager. They both seemed very forth right and honest.
     
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  3. Emulsified

    Emulsified Road Train Member

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    why are you asking us?
    Ask them.
    Get the TRUE answer!
     
  4. double_r

    double_r Heavy Load Member

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    Ask THEM about the vacations at the interview. Most companies will allow you to take them, just unpaid. As for steel toes, ask, but I will say that you might want to really consider wearing them if they tell you it up to all. Those cases do hurt when you drop them on your foot. Been there many times and I am glad I wear steel toes.
     
  5. Tiffany

    Tiffany Bobtail Member

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    My bf works for Sygma in PA. Jeans are allowed, thats all he wears. Do get a generous clothing allowance every year. He has so many Sygma t shirts its crazy! They have alot of other options besides tee's and sweatshirts though. Vacation time is tough. They may give you it so you will work for them, but afterwards you have to bid on vacation and its almost impossible to get the weeks you want. You have to be very flexible to work at Sygma. Even when you get your own route the hours can vary alot depending on extra stores, backhauls, and time delays with trucks getting loaded etc. He complained alot his first year, but being on the extra board would be stressful for anyone. He's been there almost 3 years now and he is used to it. Sygma has provided us with so much. We never dreamed he would have a job making over 80,000 a year in his second year there. I know money isnt everything, but if you can make that much and more if you want, and see your family everyday, then why not.
     
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  6. pandaboi

    pandaboi Bobtail Member

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    How long does Sygma reach back to you after you applied for application?
     
  7. dgman

    dgman Light Load Member

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    I used to work for Sygma Harrisburg, Pa. You can wear pretty much whatever you want. They do give you the allowance so you can get t-shirts, button up shirts, sweatshirts, hats, shorts, etc. Alot of good stuff. You can wear shorts, jeans, cargo, bdu's or anything reasonable. Steel toes are a MUST. They give you a voucher for up to, I think it was, $75. You will have to deal with them for the vacation time. It's not that bad as some may say. I never went to extra board, I was on a training route with a trainer and when I was done with my time he left the route for something else and they put me on that run. I went out twice a week......Saturday around 9pm worked till around 6am, spent Sunday in a Holiday Inn Express. Left the hotel around 10pm delivered rest of stops till about 5-6am and headed back to Harrisburg. Was then home till Tuesday evening did the same routes (with the exception of one or two) then was home Thursday morning about 10am. Off then until Saturday night. Next bid I ran a single man local overnight run Sunday night from midnight till around 11am Monday. Then would go out again Wednesday around noon for a team route getting back about 10am Thursday. Would then go out team again Friday at noon back at noon Saturday. You weren't gone all that much you just have to deal with the overnights. I wouldn't do it again, based largely on the awesome local gig I have now but I would tell people to do this as a first job before I'd tell them to go to a BF like Swift, CRE, or any of those.
     
  8. trein444

    trein444 Bobtail Member

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    pandaboi any word from sygma which facility did you apply for..im from columbia also
     
  9. pandaboi

    pandaboi Bobtail Member

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    They didn't accept me. I thought they hired student driver and i got email say try to re apply in the future. O well, Im going with Watkins& shepherd to get some experienced

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  10. dgman

    dgman Light Load Member

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    Sygma does hire with no CDL. In Pa, Sygma Harrisburg will hire you as a driver helper till they get you scheduled for school. Then they send you to Lebanon County Career School/Sage in Lebanon, Pa. Not sure why they told you "no" down there.
     
  11. Radman

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    Typically you need 6mo-1yr for any big foodservice driver job unless your working dock then they can train you in-house. Might be different in some places but that's what I understand from when I worked at Foodservice.
     
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