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<p>[QUOTE="IEZ4U2NV, post: 8345830, member: 240840"]All my comments are in regard to McLane Foodservice in Concord, NC. McLane is a great company and they don’t micromanage you like US Foods. All the posts here are right about the work too, and you will not like the job if you are against sweating and working hard every time you go out. McLane is offering good sign on bonuses and benefits Day One right now. You will make $65k+ your first year and could easily make $100k+ if your willing to work 50 hours a week. Component pay: miles, stops, and cases. All equipment is new within the last 5 years and they are always getting new trucks and trailers by cycling out the older ones. 80% of the routes layover, with the other 20% being local routes with a helper. Most guys want the layover routes because they pay better. Best company I have worked for, but make no mistake that you need to be ok with hard physical labor if you take a Foodservice job. Happy to answer questions you may have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IEZ4U2NV, post: 8345830, member: 240840"]All my comments are in regard to McLane Foodservice in Concord, NC. McLane is a great company and they don’t micromanage you like US Foods. All the posts here are right about the work too, and you will not like the job if you are against sweating and working hard every time you go out. McLane is offering good sign on bonuses and benefits Day One right now. You will make $65k+ your first year and could easily make $100k+ if your willing to work 50 hours a week. Component pay: miles, stops, and cases. All equipment is new within the last 5 years and they are always getting new trucks and trailers by cycling out the older ones. 80% of the routes layover, with the other 20% being local routes with a helper. Most guys want the layover routes because they pay better. Best company I have worked for, but make no mistake that you need to be ok with hard physical labor if you take a Foodservice job. Happy to answer questions you may have.[/QUOTE]
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