I actually got hired two weeks ago. The route I'm taking over for the guy said he made 68k last year. It should be good, but there is a lot of...
So the interview went great. He said starting average is 40 to 50 but some of the senior guys make 60+. I haven't driven a 10 speed in some months...
I didn't know if they made as much as Sysco, usfoods etc.. appreciate the info. Anyone on these boards work for them?
I got a call from them, and a interview soon. Any info on pay/benefits and working conditions?
I'm averaging around 50k right now at pepsi. I probably do harder work then food service too :/. Reinhart, lipari, usf, and Sysco are all around...
Why did you leave?
I work for the biggest Pepsi subsidiary in the east coast. Here we drive side load trailers and are the salesman as well. Most routes have...
Yeah. I still do not know if I want to stay at Pepsi or look for other options.
I don't think they are u union. No idea about the hiring issue but their website says 55+ and I leave at 530am, see them leaving the terminal...
Ah, auto and home insurance makes sense. Never heard of that being payroll deductible.
150/week? Wow. I thought I had it rough at 60/wk
Anyone have any info on them? They say starting pay is 55k+ and most days are under 8hr shifts. They run out of a penske terminal about 3minutes...
Holland hires like crazy close to me... but I've heard they're having financial issues?
Where do you work?
Exactly... 100k+ sounds amazing :/
What is so stressful about LTL? Coming from Pepsi, customers, out of dates, commission driven pay, and store managers make it very stressful....
I'm in ky.. but I'm only 22.. 8months experience and no endorsements currently.. abf won't hire me for linehaul
Just curious, but why OD?
Jeez, is it really that bad?
Pretty much all LTL is nights though from my understanding..... correct?