The Food Service Rant thread

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by LoneCowboy, Jun 20, 2015.

  1. mpow66m

    mpow66m Heavy Load Member

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    31,000bs,17 stops,2100 pieces..............bedtime.lol.
     
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  3. LoneCowboy

    LoneCowboy Road Train Member

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    They make more money. You're effectively getting 44c a mile instead of 39c a mile. (since you get 22c a mile but all miles, so you get paid while you sleep). You get tired enough you can sleep anywhere. bonk. Once I was out before the other guy hit 10th gear. earplugs help.

    training? that's crazy. no, you get all mixed up. hardest part about the job is learning the product and almost always trucks are a mixture of multiple chains. so stop 1 might be chain 1 and stop 2 chain 2 and stop 3 chain 1 again, etc. 8 total chains at this center which is a lot.

    Never got stuck in a lot but got #### close once. Looked before I turned and saw an alley out the back, figured I was good and went in. Couldn't see the chain link fence. BONED. Freaking big old light pole right in the middle. Took me 20 minutes to get turned around. I NEVER enter one I've not been to before without walking and looking (unless it's totally obvious) anymore. Once you've been someplace once it helps a lot because you know what to do. As other food service guys will attest, the job gets much easier a couple months in.

    The worst place to get into I do every week. It's literally a 1/4 mile back with 2 to 4' walls on each side at a university with 3 different blind 45 deg corners. sucks something awful. And there's only one dock and you can't see if it's full or not until you back all the way in. Most places you drive in and turn around or do a turn and back. Traffic and cars are usually the biggest concern. And of course early mornings mean empty lots (which is a huge plus).

    You'll be amazed at how few drivers you meet or see. You're only there for 20 minutes 2 or 3x a week and so are there. It's an odd job in that respect. And of course, like the replacements no one really learns your name until you have been there a while.
     
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  4. Brettj3876

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    Haven't posted here in a couple of weeks. I work for a company that's similar to McLane, was doing 3 nyc runs a week as a team and just got tired of all the bs of manhattan. Told the big boss give me a new run or im out of here, of course they didn't want to see me leave so they gave me 2 runs to try out and a brand spanking new handcart. One is an eastern Long Island run that leaves monday night and gets back wed morning and the other run i haven't done yet is a maryland run that leaves friday 1am and gets back late saturday night.

    These 2 runs are solo runs so Im getting paid more per case and per mile. Basically a 4 day work week grossing around 1300-1400. If i decide to stay here the pay will get better once im fully vested for their profit sharing program (employee Owned company) and they have cheap bennies also. not the best paying job but its a real relaxed atmosphere and that means a lot in its self, everyone up to the vp pretty much knows your name
     
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  5. Mike2633

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    Today I had actually not a bad route, pretty good compared to the past couple of Thursdays heck I would take this Thursday again in a minute. Heck was BS's a little bit with the boss and another driver back at the yard by 12:30pm est today. Only problem with today I had no paper work for my entire load today it rubbed some customers the wrong way, but oh well such is life.
     
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  6. LoneCowboy

    LoneCowboy Road Train Member

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    Total cluster fudge. Worked Thursday from 2:30am to 10pm. Yeah do that math. Took a Ryder guy to drive after I ran out of hours. I'm totally exhausted today.
     
  7. mpow66m

    mpow66m Heavy Load Member

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    and it had to happen on a Friday,lol.
     
  8. LoneCowboy

    LoneCowboy Road Train Member

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    thursday actually. Reefer broke down about 6am, i called in, they said to keep going. I get to albuquerque and "a tech will meet you there", but of course no one there has heard anything. By 4pm (and i'm running out of hours) and nothing really getting fixed, I said 'give me another driver and I'll get this stuff off the truck and as I ran out of hours he can drive. Worked until 9pm to get 800 pieces off the truck, left it at the shop and another trailer was towed down (bet that was spendy) from Denver to arrive at midnight (Yeah, remember, I called this in at 6am, clearly nobody but me thought it was a crisis) and they were supposed to switch it up. At 7am, i went to get the new trailer and finish the route.

    yesterday was pretty much just sleepwalked thru.

    the lesson, as always, ryder sucks.
     
  9. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    Of course it does, it all goes wrong right before the weekend. I got back from my maryland run about 8 this morning. 11 stops 827 cases all Checker's fast food. Only thing bad thing is being in the ghettos of baltimore all night long. Some parts of bmore make hunts point and east harlem look civilized.
     
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  10. LoneCowboy

    LoneCowboy Road Train Member

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    ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my gawddddddddddd, That would be a bit scary.

    don't think I would be interested in that at all. Although the hoodrats aren't usually up at 3 - 5 am when we're delivering. Still, company policy be dammed on that one.
     
  11. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    Yea its a wee bit scary, Im not a big dude either 5'8 150 lbs soaking wet but i do know how to throw a good punch and keep the business end of a load bar handy. Im out there all night, 10hr nap is over at 9pm
     
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