I’m looking at a job vacancy with US Foods in Worcester MA and Seabrook NH. I called and was told $27.10/hr.
How much can you realistically average per week? Is there a difference between the money you make during summer and winter?
Anyone out there with experience working for them in these parts?
Thanks
US Foods delivery driver pay in MA and NH
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by KullenTrucking, Jul 29, 2019.
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Can't give you any specifics about those locations, but I'd suggest you choose whichever is closest to your home. The last thing you'll want to do after working 14+ hours is drive over an hour home.
That being said, if you were an equal distance from both, I'd favor Seabrook since they have a warehouse there. One of my least favorite parts about working for US Foods was when the warehouse took forever to load my trailer, and then it still had to be shuttled to my drop lot location 2 hours away.
And in general, restaurants are slower in the winter, but their sales start dropping off right around the time school starts up, so you should stay just as busy with school and college deliveries in the cooler months.KullenTrucking, Puppage and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
Hope you like hard work, sometimes more unloading time than driving time. Especially true if delivering to smaller places that can’t take pallets, or no proper loading docks, then it’s hand truck time. Work usually is steady, because cause people will always need to eat. Ask them about overtime too, that would be a factor in realistic earning potential.
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