hey just wondering do you know how long it will take u to become a driver threw this program?
Omar curious how long are u out with a trainer? And what's the pay like after training?
Can't beat that roadcall have an awesome vacation before getting back to making $$. Will have to let us know about the dry side of things
Or there just to busy to post up
I'll confirm that mclane pays better than Sysco for the drivers. At my warehouse avg route pays 250-300$ work 4-5days a wk I have a few buddy's...
I don't drive but I've made 90s all 3 yrs with sysco as a selector but I'm slinging on avg 100,000lbs of cases every night hard work but $ is good...
Just curious how's the foliage loads pay? My dad use to do that type of work to walmarts lowes etc
Yea sounds like loosing decent amount of $$because of mpg lost :(
Congrats on completing your lease! Nice little vacation before get back to the old grind
usually most companies u have to be "certified" at there warehouse. If u wanna use the power equipment.. Way to make u use the lunper service.. I...
Yea that's y I asked since on the multi stop loads usually each stop doesn't get much and not much breakdown so easy 50-100 a pop!!
Not sure if you have thought about it or if UZ would pay u. But ever thought about unloading those muilt stop loads? Usually only get few pallets...
I have AT&T and usually start to notice decent slow down after I go over 3gigs
Nice rig!! Hope things are going well
I pay about the samething with ATT but have unlimited mins also. Idk how much u play on your phone but have u noticed they slow down your internet
http://northernrefrigerated.com/employment/drivers-benefits founded this info on there website
Those LTL with lots of stops can add up to some serious $$ specialy if they pay stop pay and if they will pay your what the lumper service would...
Nice rig DFO best of luck on the next adventure!
Idk his plans just from what I've gather on reading post.
I think for now TT plans to stay with his company just get his own equipment