Also, I’m 270 pounds so I could stand to lose 50+ pounds. What better way than to lose weight and make money
Thinking about US Foods or Sysco
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The bad news is winter absolutely sucks. You'll be sweating and freezing cold at the same time, pushing hundreds of pounds of food through/over/around snow, and you'll have to drive your truck into places where you know you'll also have to dig yourself out before you can leave.Gearjammin' Penguin, FlaSwampRat, McUzi and 2 others Thank this. -
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Ive had an interview with Sysco and Gordon this past week, in NY as well. Im not in Syracuse, but given how large and busy sysco is, you will far out earn your salary. Nearly double from what I was told. But you will work many hours every week. Lots of OT. Leaning towards GFS for that reason. Money is great, but id rather have a better work/life balance, but all food service companies will work you alot.
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I was offered both jobs. Just have to decide but leaning towards GFS because it sounds like I’ll have a little bit better of a work/life balance lol and I have almost two years of experience so I didn’t ask them what they require, but their websites say you don’t need experience so you should be able to apply. GFS job app even says you must obtain cdl within 90 days of hire if I remember correctly
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