Pretty much people are lazy. I got sick of the every day physical grind so I got a no touch job. Now I kind of miss the exercise but nothing going for a nice walk with my dogs won't fix.
Anyone ever drive for Dunkin Donut's?
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Don't expect to always work your 70, probably more like 50 to 60. One of the hardest items in food service (to me) was those bags of flour. Such a pain to get up with the hand truck and I'd always tear one or two. Good luck though. There's also the other food guys in your area to apply too as well if DD doesn't call
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Most people I see coming out of dd defiantly drove there.
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If I drove for Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme, or any other place where there's yummy treats at each stop, I'd probably weight 3x as much as I do.
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If you gotta unload stuff at least donuts don't weigh too much
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Almost every DD in the Chicago area has gone to making them in store to getting them from the warehouse. The only one I know of that still makes their own nightly was in Cicero. Nothing better then getting off of work and stopping by at 1am to get a freshly made donut.
To answer your original question, from what I've seen it almost all moving racks. I would assume that it's going to be an over night gig, since there is less traffic at the stores. -
Heard it'll make ya ####in' GoNuts.
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Oh im all too used to the 50lb sacks of flour. When I used to deliver too PopEye's they usually got between 50-80 sacks of flour. Found a few other food jobs, one was delivering pizza supplies to the local pizza shops. Mon-Fri all local pays 240 a day plus 17.00hr after 10hrs everyday. Core-mark is also around my area and so is McLane. I won't be out of work for long I know thatMidWester Thanks this.
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Should try bushel sacks of cabbage. Like a 50 lb sack of puppies rolling around. Luckily I never had to deliver more than 2-3 at a stop. Easiest to just throw them on your shoulder.Mike2633 Thanks this.
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