Good money. Hard work. They hired me straight from CDL school and even waited an extra 3 weeks when my school's truck broke down and they let me use their truck and trailer to take my test in. That is unheard of.
I work at The Sygma Network
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anyone have any recruiter info for San Antonio. I put in an application for a driver helper yesterday.
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What is the size of the trailers that Sygma uses ? On an average, how many pallets do these trailers hold, and how many pallets do you empty out per stop ?
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We have mostly 45FT trailers, and also a couple pups for specials. A typical load can have around 12-14 pallets, and each pallet can have 1-5 stops on it. You have your frozen section of the trailer by the reefer, the middle is refrigerated, the back is dry. The amount we can empty at a stop varies, it can be 20, 30,60 and up. Some stops are dock stops, where you deliver whole pallets with a pallet jack.
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Stops I deliever average from 150 to 300 peices a stop. I usually have about 17 pallets with a 48ft trailer.
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The only Sygma in PA is Harrisburg..........We do do shuttle runs and some delivery's to PA, not sure about Western PA though. According to the Sygma website, Harrisburg is hiring.
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This is the route I'm on now. I have 39,419lbs. 11 stops. With 1,718 cube. This will probably be close to 24 hour route. In Milwaukee Wi heading to Oak Creek Wi. Last stop is in Darien Il.
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How did you get into Sygma, being a new driver 2 years ago. I have applied there and haven't heard back yet. I am in the South and looking for local runs. Please advise if there is anything other than applying, in order to get into Sygma.
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