Anyone work for NDCP(dunking donuts)?

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  1. jgarciajr40

    jgarciajr40 Medium Load Member

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    Looks like there's a few positions for dunking donuts the description sounds like a food service job pays 25/hr OT after 40.

    Thursday, Sunday, and Monday off. Work 12-14 hr days

    Sounds too good to be true...
     
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  3. Cardfan89

    Cardfan89 Medium Load Member

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    Sounds about right to me I work for us foods and the pay is comparable and I get Friday Saturday Sunday off but you have to go into it understanding that food service ain't no joke lol
     
  4. RSB34

    RSB34 Light Load Member

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    You must have some years in to get those days off. I was there for 10 years never got three days in a row off.
     
  5. duckdiver

    duckdiver Road Train Member

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    It's not too good to be true. Dont work for them and never have but you'll be delivering in the middle of the night in really tight shopping centers and I'm sure they get heavy flour bags so it's no cake walk.
     
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  6. Cardfan89

    Cardfan89 Medium Load Member

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    4 years is all I got in but I work at a small depot that only has 18 drivers and I'm the only guy off on Friday so I work all 5 days all summer long
     
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  7. buddyd157

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    well actually driver, if he has to carry flour and cake mixes(and HE WILL), technically....it IS a cake walk...lol
     
  8. buddyd157

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    i do not know where you live, but i can say this....why are there a "few positions open"?

    like anyplace else, if it's good to work there, no one leaves.

    D/D highly reminds me of CVS.

    they "go thru" drivers as fast as you change your underwear....(and hopefully) that is at least once a day.

    the general plan of CVS, is you take ONE trailer out for deliveries, and pray to God, you can find each stops freight as it is scattered all over the trailer.

    when you finish that ONE trailer and return......you MUST take out another trailer.....

    i cannot swear to it, but i was told a "few years ago" D/D is the same way..(more than one trailer a day for you..

    i hope i am wrong about that.

    then as the other poster said....YOU WILL BE IN some incredible tight places and also too, you may be all alone or with a helper.
     
  9. Dumdriver

    Dumdriver Road Train Member

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    Bunch of guys in my yard took the bait. 4-5 of them came back, most of the others ended up going elsewhere. There might be 1-2 still there, but I can’t confirm that.

    Biggest complaints where too much work (and I work in one of the most physically demanding fields), having to sleep out on the road (advertised as home daily), and tough driving. To be fair, I drive in the northeast, so ALL driving is tough.

    That’s all I know about Dunkin (not “Dunking”) donuts. At least in my areas
     
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  10. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    I used to run with a Dunkin Donuts driver back in the day who went by the handle "decaf".

    HOWBOUTCHA DECAF? YOU GOT A COPY?
     
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