Coca cola vs Watkins & Shepard???

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  1. Rickey Rozay 708

    Rickey Rozay 708 Bobtail Member

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    Trying 2 chose between these 2
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Save your back; go with Watkins-Shepard.
     
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  4. Rickey Rozay 708

    Rickey Rozay 708 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks I was leaning towards them
     
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  5. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Probably have decent hometime with Watkins-Shepard also, since they do dedicated accounts.
     
  6. Middleagedrookie

    Middleagedrookie Light Load Member

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    Actually their so called dedicated runs are only that way if ur dispatched out of the home terminal. If ur dispatched out of Missoula forget it! U get lumped in with the rest of Otr so getting home every week is a fight. To get home time you'd want the ltl or local routes.
     
  7. bigkev1115

    bigkev1115 Road Train Member

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    Not necessarily. If he gets a bulk position, it will be mostly unloading pallets with an electric pallet jack. Plus once you run your route you re done
     
  8. flybynight12

    flybynight12 Medium Load Member

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    coke all the way in two years you may end up with a bulk position and its not like back in the day every one gets a mini 28ft trailer with an electric jack in chicago except for downtown chicago
     
  9. Dumdriver

    Dumdriver Road Train Member

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    That's actually not true. Believe it or not, there's very few back injuries in that industry. It's mostly shoulders, hands, feet-that sort of thing. Back is actually the least injured part of the body, in terms of time lost due to injry, in that industry.

    Still, your point is valid- those sideloaders take a toll on your body.

    It's also true that bulk is pretty much just unload with an electric pallet jack. But the plants that a driver would see bulk at within a few years are few and far between. Most of those jobs go to the guys that have been there 15-20 years.
     
  10. dptrucker

    dptrucker Road Train Member

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    just starting he won't. Coca cola is getting rid of the sideloaders and getting 35' trailers with liftgates. Stops are put on pallets or in these racks on wheels. Not sure if the whole country has done it yet.
     
  11. AnthonyM757

    AnthonyM757 Light Load Member

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    Apply for Coke and see what happens OP..

    I was basically fresh out of school and got hired to run bulk..

    I will say this, it was definitely challenging my first year..
     
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