Coke vs Pepsi - 2021

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sdot2020, Feb 20, 2021.

  1. sdot2020

    sdot2020 Bobtail Member

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    Does anyone drive for Coca Cola or Pepsi currently? Looking for general thoughts from those that are employed or have been. I’m looking a local gig due to home obligations. Any strong feelings about one over the other? Info on benefit options like insurance, 401K, bonuses, etc? TIA
     
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  3. Cowboyrich

    Cowboyrich Road Train Member

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    From what I've read today about some newly implemented anti-racisim (very racist but I'm not going there google it) I wouldn't even consider Coke
     
  4. Chinatown

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    Do you have endorsements?
    How much experience do you have?
    Where is your location; might be some other choices if those don't pan out.
     
  5. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Yes
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    Phoenix
     
  6. sdot2020

    sdot2020 Bobtail Member

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    Zero endorsements, no restrictions. Eight months. TN/GA state line.
     
  7. Colt6920

    Colt6920 Light Load Member

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    Coke corporate and the bottlers are separate entities. And even the different bottlers are very much separate companies.
     
  8. 201

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    While Coke is my favorite soft drink, I can't excuse what they did to NHRA, pulling their sponsorship with no notice, with 3 years to go. Drag racing is ka-putt anyway, but that was kind of crummy. PepsiCo. is so darn big, it's amazing the right hand knows what the left hand is doing.
     
  9. Dockbumper

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    If you are young, have a strong back and ate willing to work 12-14 hour days plus your commute, give it a shot. You can make decent money, but you will earn every penny. Multiple stops, city traffic, tight crowded c-store and gas station parking lots. They also schedule your stops very tight. You need to become very efficient very quickly. Good luck
     
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