Let me know when you find a grocery warehouse union or non union, that receives your pallets exactly the way the shipper loaded them. They are out there but few and far in between.
SuperValu, Denver PA
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by peter_x, Feb 28, 2016.
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Thanks for the replies. We don't usually do grocery warehouses. This was my first I think. It wasn't the work in breaking down the pallets that I minded, it just would have taken hours.It was the way everyone in the building seemed to work in slow motion that really ticked me off. Oh well, I get detention pay anyway.
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It's amazing how much they have blown up since moving from Philly. Could you imagine how small they'd still be if they were stuck at 59th St or state road still. Those old warehouses I think are probably the size of the current maintenance shop these days.Last edited: Feb 28, 2016
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Yeah, I agree. I remember delivering to them, I think it was next to the First Union stadium, (or the old Spectrum), when I first started decades ago. They had lumpers lined up at the gates like prostitutes. And yeah, I think it is Albertsons that owns them.
Those drivers get paid trip rate over there. They deliver to all the new stores and do backhauls. All palatized freight and live unloads. It's pretty nice to do a 12 hour run in 9 hours and get paid for 12 with OT after 8. And possibly grab anouther run and potentially make $400 in one day.Blackshack46 Thanks this. -
breaking down pallets is what lumpers do
6 pallets today became 12 pallets
in and out in 45 minutes
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Typical grocery warehouse experience, where is the news here?
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