Tried that once for a friend of mine(got hurt had to get it there) 2 drops that was the WORST top to bottom freight,rollers had no idea what I was doing with them.Never again don't mind hauling windows and doors not that crap!
Thought I was going to die delivering for Family Dollar.
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I was 59, when i encountered F/D account, worked temp for swift.....i'd say it's not an easy job, if your not in shape, and are not aware of staying hydrated in hot weather, trailer gets up there in heat.tha trailer is floor loaded, in no stable order, everything is loose, most stuff is package, not boxes, so sometimes all freight doesn't roll cuz of weight/shape, then if you go to fast for store employees you gotta wait, too slow you get tha attitudes, etc, etc.....stress added features....lol. i'm no stranger to hard work, i was an ironworker, when i was younger....i did a lot of "rod busting" on more bridge decks i care to remember, but it was fun.
i quit F/D cuz, i suspected my pride would've gotten me hurt, i was an athlete in younger years also, so going past limits is what i do......i'm older now, good shape, i'm gonna say wise enough to understand i needed to train my body to catch up with my mind. i accepted i wasn't willing to push my self beyond limits after not being active at this level for so long......i did the job, i felt like i was getting in shape, i decided if wanna work out, go to tha gym, less stress......i simply admitted i didn't have tha attitude, nor willingness to work that hard, screw tha false pride......i quit......false pride can serve or destroy.....nobody pays enough for me to take unnecessary chances with my well being.....i'd say be wise, be honest with self before you take F/D or any job....if i felt inclined so, i'd do it again, now i know now, what it takes and prepare, lol, tha probability of working for some one other than self, that hard, preeeeeeeeeeeeetty low.......lolroll_tide07 and The Patriot Thank this. -
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Dollar tree and it was the same stuff.. trailer with 4000 cases, three stores. You get to your first store the night before so you can log the entire first store off duty even if it take six hours (which it has) end up working ten plus hours a day then driving for another six or seven.
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Here ya go. I get around 400 to 500 off per hour. 2500 to 2900 per truck. $104 per trailer, $25 per stop, $.46 a mile
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