Not quite sure if this is something you're willing to do...but most Foodservice companies...like US Foods and McLane... are 4 day work week. VERY long hours though.
Shaw Flooring I think use to have 4 10-12 hour day runs. Not quite sure if they still have them anymore. Could've been for Linehaul. Same with Mohawk Flooring. I think their 4 day runs are Linehaul.
National DCP/Dunkin Donuts I think have 4 day runs, where your out 2 days at a time. I recall a co-worker of mine who worked for them mentioning those were shuttle runs. Around my area, they make around $30 an hour.
A lot of Mail Contract Carriers...like MTI, Eagle, MCA/Pat Salmon have 4 day runs. Some have part-time runs too.
But if you want a flexible work schedule, I would also have to agree on the temp agencies.
Can only work Monday thru Thursday, is this considered part time?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Hhtoussaint, Jan 2, 2019.
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I’ve seen fuel hauling gigs advertised as 4 on 3 off but getting a shift with weekends off right out of the gate may be near impossible. The senior drivers will more than likely have those shifts.
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Some "Temp place" ,Pro drvers etc..Should be able to pull this off...Like a regional run...Leave Thursday get back Saturday Washington to Montana 30-35 hours thats it...One run a week.Heard of it before...JMO
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You can work specific days if you work for a "driver leasing company" which is a temp agency that provides drivers to trucking companies. Google the term and your city.Hhtoussaint Thanks this.
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I had that schedule for almost 20 years in a daycab truck.
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