YES!! finally a job offer! SYSCO Drivers???

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  1. Rolling18

    Rolling18 Light Load Member

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    No, I came out of an acreddited driving school about 6 years ago.. (IITR)
    about 1 month long..:biggrin_25515:

    im not YET hehe.. id prefer that over SYGMA but its MUCH longer process to get hired rather than through a temp agency.. and no gaurenteed pay:biggrin_25511:

    thankyou! its nice to have a choice at such a hard employment times:biggrin_25517:
     
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  3. big daddie

    big daddie Light Load Member

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    Is that mileage on top of your weekly mileage? If so you should be making $1500 a week with the mileage and unload pay---or is the 850 if ya dont make it in mileage?
     
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    big daddie Light Load Member

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    Oh-while we are talking food-anybody know anything about bluelines pay-----they are for Little Ceasers
     
  5. adamr63063

    adamr63063 Bobtail Member

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    Here's another resturant food distributor. I just started working for them last week. My neighbor has been working for them for over 3 years and says that they are a good company to work for. So far I am very impressed with how I have been treated there. It is a lot of hard work, unloading the truck, but I like the physical exercise. This job is by no means for one that wants to sit around and not do anything other than drive.
     
  6. jtrnr1951

    jtrnr1951 Road Train Member

    I think the OP disappeared !!! Last seen around here in March '09..

    Yes, I hear PFG is a good company, for you younger studs !!!!!
     
  7. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    Well I'll tell you, I spent 5 months delivering to McDonalds. Fresh out of driving school, if you want a challange backing into tight places and not hitting anything, and getting a physical workout, that's it. We were paid mileage/piece count and you have a rough timeline to follow. I had a 4 stop that started at 3am and by the time I was back at the terminal, cleaned out the trailer (pallets, coke tank, bread trays, etc., etc., ) 14 hrs was the norm.
     
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