Just wanna hear it from drivers across company lines and different areas. Fair to say a P&D driver averages 12 hour days? What about food service?
P&D and food service hours
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by 2BucTruck, Sep 1, 2018.
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I'm with Mclane Foodservice in Atlanta. I've also been with a few other foodservice companies over the years. 11 to 13 hours a day is about what to expect.2BucTruck Thanks this.
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Are you nights or daylight?
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1am-done
2am-done
3am-done that's how we do it at GFS. Usually we start late at night or very early in the morning and finish up by noon or 1pm.
Although* I've had some 4am-4pm days it's how it goes.2BucTruck Thanks this. -
Yea the bid I'm on with us foods is a 4 day bid and I work 12-14 every day there are a few guys that work a 5 day route and only work 9-11 hrs normally2BucTruck Thanks this.
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Hey @Buckeye91 - how many hours are our P&D guys getting these days? 10-11?
I was averaging 9 when I was in the city, but that was when we were fully staffed and I had a late start.2BucTruck Thanks this. -
I didn't expect to hear from P&D till Monday when they're back on the clock parked somewhere. You food service drivers never stop so of course you're responding on your weekend.
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I had 10-12 every day this week. Punched out Wednesday about 7 minutes shy of going into a log book.Bob Dobalina and 2BucTruck Thank this.
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Depends on your route and how many pieces, etc. Most of the time I did about 12 to 14 a day throwing about 1200 pieces. My trainer had a 600 piece route. He was in about 6 hours.2BucTruck Thanks this.
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I'm new to the p&d club, but usually it's 10 to 11 hours each day. Drivers at my hub that have been here for 10+ years get their panties twisted if they have to work more than 9 hours. Shrug
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