the first ten years I was there it was roller and stands at every stop. We had no fat drivers then but lot of long time old timers. it wasent that...
I'm 56 and been doing it for over 20 years at same co. also my bid pays around $2200.00 wk before deductions. all pallet drop at MacDonalds....
I guess you told him,
around 1000 they get a delivery every night
My company delivers to chic fl a and McDonald's and you definitely work Sundays because you have to deliver when the store is closed.
When I started at Schneider in 1990 we were 55, plus we had to run U.S.6 through Indiana and I think 30 in Ohio. no toll roads and lots of towns...
Ha Ha You read my mind, I haven't drove otr for over 20 years, but I know exactly what your talking about.
My daughter and son in law live in Florida, Hell that's every night when were down visiting or loud exhaust and pedal to the floor 24/7.
I 39 exit 115 Baxter rd. on the south side of Rockford Illinois.
Sorry My Bad.
i think he meant $, not miles.
Wo How about Pickle Park.
i thought that was a common trucking term.
Was taught that in 1990 at driving school and at schneider training. not too hard to do in a cabover that's all i drove for first two years.
i work for M B every thing is on euro pallets and no touch. plus i gross around $130.000 a year
I DO
[QU OTE="Cat sdp, post: 12653644, member: 83890"]There’s no way a company driver is making $130K a year …….[/QUOTEII
now all deliveries are euro pallet drop and you don't have to handle cases and it's still too hard of work for some people. so ill chase that 130K...
A lot of it has to do with the time of day the routes are run do i like going to work at 0100 not really but it beats fighting morning rush hr...