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<p>[QUOTE="booley, post: 8284212, member: 14471"]I worked for McLane about 20 yrs ago (when it was still PepsiCo) Their pay package consists of mileage pay, stop pay, and, I believe piece count. Used to be cubic ft of load, but I think now it's just piece count. Pretty much all of the routes are layovers. You can make a good buck if you hustle and don't mind fingerprinting your whole load. Years ago, some customers would even give you a helper but don't count on that...</p><p>The Sysco in my area pays a pretty good hourly wage for about the same kind of work as Mclane, although I don't believe they do layovers. I've heard that if a customer wants their whole order in the basement or up on the third floor, you are required to put it there. McLane drivers never used to have to do stairs, but that may have changed.</p><p>I'm not at all familiar with FSA, but you'd probably be fingerprinting their loads too.</p><p>If you are in reasonably good shape and don't mind hard labor, go for it! Just figure out who's gonna pay you the most. I know the McLane distribution center in my area is offering a pretty hefty sign on bonus...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="booley, post: 8284212, member: 14471"]I worked for McLane about 20 yrs ago (when it was still PepsiCo) Their pay package consists of mileage pay, stop pay, and, I believe piece count. Used to be cubic ft of load, but I think now it's just piece count. Pretty much all of the routes are layovers. You can make a good buck if you hustle and don't mind fingerprinting your whole load. Years ago, some customers would even give you a helper but don't count on that... The Sysco in my area pays a pretty good hourly wage for about the same kind of work as Mclane, although I don't believe they do layovers. I've heard that if a customer wants their whole order in the basement or up on the third floor, you are required to put it there. McLane drivers never used to have to do stairs, but that may have changed. I'm not at all familiar with FSA, but you'd probably be fingerprinting their loads too. If you are in reasonably good shape and don't mind hard labor, go for it! Just figure out who's gonna pay you the most. I know the McLane distribution center in my area is offering a pretty hefty sign on bonus...[/QUOTE]
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