No 2016 info,a few years ago I talked to them though.It was mainly "stock runs" from the main plant,preloaded to the smaller warehouses 3 stops.You drove at night,had keys to warehouse,alarms etc.Unloaded yourself.Nobody around.Pay was low to average,hourly.No real overtime.So,only delivering to your own company,no customers.Sounded fairly easy.Working at night,not enough pay.Anyway this was at a job fair in Seattle.Not sure about DC.