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VLOG 7. How Comfortable Should You Be With Your Foodservice Job? CDL-A Food Delivery
Просмотров 9302 месяца назад
There’s been some changes to my route! Shout out to @TayTheLocalTrucker for chiming in his thoughts.
VLOG 6. Why do drivers QUIT food service? Why I STAY!!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Just a brief explanation of why drivers quit and why I stay. 
VLOG 5. Delivering During Operating Hours.
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.4 месяца назад
Ain’t talking about anything. Just showing what it’s like to deliver in a restaurant during operating hours. #fooddelivery #localtrucking #foodservice #bluecollar #usfoods
VLOG 4. CDL-A Food Delivery. Try It For Yourself!
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 месяца назад
An example of food delivery. I encourage you to try it. #fooddelivery #localtrucking #usfoods #bluecollar #foodservice ​⁠@TayTheLocalTrucker has really good and inspiring videos!
VLOG 3. What Was I Thinking? Pros and Cons of Food Delivery. RAW.
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
VLOG 3. What Was I Thinking? Pros and Cons of Food Delivery. RAW.
VLOG 2. Enjoy What You Do. RAW.
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
VLOG 2. Enjoy What You Do. RAW.
VLOG 1. Last Stop. What Food Delivery Looks Like. RAW.
Просмотров 2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Trying out my new camera mount for the first time. Check out my man @TayTheLocalTrucker for some good advice on this career field too. Ask me questions on any of my shorts and videos. #fooddelivery #usfoods #localtrucking #bluecollar

Комментарии

  • @Demonz209
    @Demonz209 13 дней назад

    Had a feeling management was gonna shut you down. I enjoyed your content.

  • @davidlawson7876
    @davidlawson7876 13 дней назад

    Hey Chris you might could do an after work conversation.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 13 дней назад

      @@davidlawson7876 I’ve thought about that but I’m not the best speaker. I’d rather show the work and give tips as it’s being shown!

  • @JeetOp-nw3pn
    @JeetOp-nw3pn 14 дней назад

    about how much down time do you have when you get home? Eat, sleep, etc.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 14 дней назад

      @@JeetOp-nw3pn about 13 hours most days. I have one short route on Monday so that gives me about 16 hours off duty

    • @JeetOp-nw3pn
      @JeetOp-nw3pn 14 дней назад

      @@kickbackkris392 Just got my CDL and I'm looking to get into food service. Working on my hazmat/tanker endorsement right now just to get it out the way. Did you use indeed to land the job?

  • @TayTheLocalTrucker
    @TayTheLocalTrucker 14 дней назад

    Long form video of this topic dropping soon!! Appreciate you letting me know bro 🫡

  • @ClemsonNigel
    @ClemsonNigel 14 дней назад

    Did Dollar General for a lil bit and I’m here to tell you it ain’t easy. Those rolltainers you usually see on end caps or in the aisles of the stores sometimes weigh as much as 500 pounds and every store has 9-15 of them along with overflow stuff that goes on u-boats. For me, pay wasn’t even close to enough considering how much they overwork you. I feel that most of these touch freight jobs all don’t pay enough considering the toll you put on your body and the heavy workload they expect you to do on a daily basis.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 14 дней назад

      I meant to say Dollar Tree. They use a metal conveyor belt to slide cases down the trailer. I did work for Werner on the Dollar General account for 6 months as my first CDL job. I know exactly how heavy those Rolltainers were! Especially when they’re cramped side by side! Pushing and pulling on an uphill parking lot sheeesh. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. I only left because it was regional/home weekends. If they had a home daily route, I would’ve definitely stayed. The pay was great considering I jumped from $38K annually to $75K+ with DG. Foodservice and touch freight truckers deserve top dollar for sure. We need to stack up for surgery 😂

  • @ExtremekillerX
    @ExtremekillerX 15 дней назад

    Found your channel I wish you the best Be safe out there

  • @Ajrios4162
    @Ajrios4162 15 дней назад

    I believe in you

  • @npc_brad
    @npc_brad 15 дней назад

    u will be big one day

  • @mikeyfr6506
    @mikeyfr6506 15 дней назад

    NOOOOOO

  • @rickschindler1556
    @rickschindler1556 15 дней назад

    damn man.. I liked watching you and Tay... you can always shoot videos and talk about your day when you get back to your car in the yard I guess lol

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 14 дней назад

      I’d rather show you my day 😤 Tay does a better job talking than me lol.

  • @poweredbyrice5708
    @poweredbyrice5708 15 дней назад

    Food Service is slavery a couple more months and I am bailing going back to construction they can have this crap lmao

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 14 дней назад

      Pros and cons to every job man!!! Slave work just takes some getting used too 😅

  • @Taylortrucking
    @Taylortrucking 15 дней назад

    I had a feeling this was coming. Crazy food service supervisors wonder why they can’t keep drivers. Yet these videos shed light on the actual job and give positivity to it. You think they’d welcome it.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 14 дней назад

      Agreed! I talk pros and cons but in the end it’s all positivity from me! I like the challenges and perks that foodservice has to offer 🫡

  • @paulgarza2231
    @paulgarza2231 15 дней назад

    That’s sucks man How did they know you had a RUclips channel?

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 14 дней назад

      I can only assume… we had new drivers in orientation giving Tay and I a shout out! I’m guessing it started to spread around management from there. Eventually some managers reached out to me in show of support. They love our informative videos and positivity around it. Soon enough the dogs at the top thought differently and had to strike us down.

    • @paulgarza2231
      @paulgarza2231 14 дней назад

      @@kickbackkris392 ok it makes sense ! Keep on making content your positive thinking and the way you see things it’s great I enjoy watching you

  • @patrickvillareal9791
    @patrickvillareal9791 16 дней назад

    Bro u filipino? I’m a new food service driver on my second day training my whole body’s sore man! Can you do a stacking up the dolly tips i would say that would be the one that having a problem with not being familiar with the products yet not knowing which ones are best to be my base on the dolly. Anyway keep them videos coming man! 🤝🫡✌️

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 16 дней назад

      @@patrickvillareal9791 I’m Montagnard. Ethnic group from Vietnam. Welcome to the club my man!! This labor takes some getting used too. It took me 4-6 months to no longer feel sore. The job gets easier when you familiarize yourself with the product! You’ll know how to stack just from looking at the case. Heavy and sturdy cases on the bottom and lighter weight as you go up. I recommend you use two hand trucks once you have enough room. As you break down a pallet whatever you grab can go on either hand truck. If you start off with a lightweight case then just add lightweight on top of that! I’ll make a video and thank you for the support ✌🏾 🫡

  • @BigTroubleD
    @BigTroubleD 18 дней назад

    I want to do this, but I’m a 5’2” Asian female. I don’t know if I can handle it

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 18 дней назад

      @@BigTroubleDit’ll be a challenge but if you like challenges, then come on and try! We also have relay positions that drive at night. Simply drop and hook.

  • @rickschindler1556
    @rickschindler1556 20 дней назад

    no such thing as a blind side back in a day cab 😂😂...

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 20 дней назад

      @@rickschindler1556 lol well… that day the back window was filthy because of rain and crap.

  • @otherm-re8tu
    @otherm-re8tu 20 дней назад

    The problem at my us foods is they’ve chopped our times horribly. I used to love this job to the point other drivers thought I was nuts. Now I’m getting stops where I have to do 130 cases in 57 mins, 99 cases in 32 mins, I had one yesterday 82 cases gave me 19 mins. There’s no rules for routing. If they can’t get that route under 14 hrs they just change times. I work at a domicile doing 14-19 stops 700-800 cases ON A PUP. I’ll never leave because the pay is good and benefits are even better but this crap is getting old.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 20 дней назад

      @@otherm-re8tuI think my division is doing the same thing as of this week. They released a new Descartes routing system and I have a lot of extra stops. I went from working 45hrs a week to 58hrs this week. 1,700 cases and 13 stops with mixed in pallet drop. I spent 5.5hrs at my first stop (pallet drop) sorting out and rebuilding pallets. (I normally spend 2hrs)… that was a 16hr day. I’ll enjoy my paycheck but I rather have energy and work/life balance. The service time was shortened. Maybe they’re raising their standards from 120 UCPMH. We’ll see how next week goes!

  • @rhoninpowers
    @rhoninpowers 21 день назад

    thank you sir.

  • @CeliaRPowell
    @CeliaRPowell 22 дня назад

    Awesome great voiceover

  • @TayTheLocalTrucker
    @TayTheLocalTrucker 22 дня назад

    BROOOOOOOO 🫡🫡🫡🫡🤣🙏🏾

  • @tylertinsley3268
    @tylertinsley3268 23 дня назад

    I thought I recognized you!!!!!! Representing Charlotte Division. I met you at the truck rodeo a couple years back. I ended up placing 5th in the Nation up in Tennessee

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 23 дня назад

      @@tylertinsley3268 what’s up bro!! 🫡 I remember you champ!! Still with USF?

    • @tylertinsley3268
      @tylertinsley3268 23 дня назад

      @@kickbackkris392I left back in the beginning of 23 and I actually go for my road test and interview with PFG tomorrow.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 22 дня назад

      @@tylertinsley3268 oh wow! Just came to take the rodeo championship trophy and now on to the next company to conquer huh 😂😂 jkjk. Why’d you leave man???

    • @tylertinsley3268
      @tylertinsley3268 22 дня назад

      @@kickbackkris392 So I got talked into the roofing industry and the home time was insane and I sold in 10 months 1.1 million! This year everything changed and insurance isn’t paying out like they were. So I decided to start looking at driving again. My interview and road test is today so if everything goes well they will offer me the job.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 22 дня назад

      @@tylertinsley3268 wow!! Congrats on that sales man!!! Welcome back to the foodservice game. If PFG doesn’t work out you know what USF is all about 💪🏾💪🏾 Best wishes on your future endeavors partner. 👊🏾

  • @hre5183
    @hre5183 24 дня назад

    your very knowledgeable and have a good head on your shoulders mindset is everything great video

  • @LearntoLawn
    @LearntoLawn 29 дней назад

    People definitely quit because the work can be hard and sometimes stressful. When you can walk in off the street from making 35k and jump to over 100k and you quit the first week that should tell you enough about the work 😂 its not for everybody. I like it because my night flys by.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 29 дней назад

      @@LearntoLawn with that much of an income bump I figured people would stay! I did lol. But I get it. Many guys have expressed how intense it was. I’m reminded of how tough this job is when I work while I’m sick. 🤧 I feel like my whole life is flying by so fast 😂

    • @LearntoLawn
      @LearntoLawn 29 дней назад

      @@kickbackkris392 we got a few guys in their 50’s that are absolute beasts, they would run circles around most younger guys. Both been doing this 15 years plus. Not even sure how thats possible.

    • @LearntoLawn
      @LearntoLawn 29 дней назад

      @@kickbackkris392 it can be rough sometimes. Im sitting at a hotel right now waiting on my reset so i can go home. They added an extra stop tomorrow night 35k 1200 cases……….i love fridays lol good thing is ill sleep well.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 28 дней назад

      @@LearntoLawn those guys are definitely used to the job! Just as I am going on 3.5 years. I’ve never laid over and that’s one of the perks of working for US Foods! Oh, weekends off too 😁

  • @nicoperez9984
    @nicoperez9984 Месяц назад

    damn bro how do u get up and sleep for work? 3am starts r crazy. i used to work 4am for a little but it was impossible for me to fall asleep until almost 10

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      @@nicoperez9984 it helps that this job is pretty active. I’m also active at home. I do yard work, raise chickens, run errands, and honestly I’m a busy guy after work! I get tired enough to pass out and sleep good for 4 hours 😖. It also helps to place your phone(alarm) far enough that you have to get off the bed lol.

  • @marcuslafrance1927
    @marcuslafrance1927 Месяц назад

    are the us foods trucks auto or manual generally? thx

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      @@marcuslafrance1927 majority are automatics. I believe we have 5 manual trucks for the division I work for.

  • @Demi.1133
    @Demi.1133 Месяц назад

    Question. How do you know which cases go to which stop. Do they label them on the boxes or is there a list that you look at to determine which cases go to which store. Are they organized by which stop they go to ?

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      @@Demi.1133 each box will have a label with the stop number. That’s what I mainly look out for. The label also has the stop name, description of the product, and more. The pallets are organized in order of stops but it is also mixed in. Example. First dry pallet on the tail end will have stops 1-3. Next dry pallet will be stops 3-5. And so on.

  • @Demi.1133
    @Demi.1133 Месяц назад

    If you worked at a distribution center like Walmart distribution. (Where we have to load 3600 cases a day by hand) This is the same type of work. People who say they can’t or won’t do this just don’t like being physically active. I love this type of work.

  • @heem9082
    @heem9082 Месяц назад

    Yea the pallet thing is such a small gesture, stack as you go simple. Shoutout to you, enjoying your vlogs

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      @@heem9082 yes indeed it is!!! Thank you 🫡

  • @danieldeshommes4167
    @danieldeshommes4167 Месяц назад

    What type of drug test is food required? Urine or hair follicles?

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      @@danieldeshommes4167 I only did the urine test.

    • @Ihavetocorrectyou
      @Ihavetocorrectyou 4 дня назад

      Turn in your CDL if you're seriously asking this...

  • @TayTheLocalTrucker
    @TayTheLocalTrucker Месяц назад

    Talk about a close call with that dumpster 😂. Excellent video bro, nothing but positive vibes. Next time clean up your trash 😂😂 and we don’t stack pallets after a messed up load 😡

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      😅. At least my trash is in one pile!

    • @TayTheLocalTrucker
      @TayTheLocalTrucker Месяц назад

      @@kickbackkris392 fair enough, we do see much worse 😂

  • @davidlawson7876
    @davidlawson7876 Месяц назад

    Bro yall are so lucky to get the ability to use an electric jack.

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      It was provided by the hospital! But yes some routes have an electric jack loaded in because man power won’t pull a pallet up a hill.

    • @davidlawson7876
      @davidlawson7876 Месяц назад

      @@kickbackkris392 I work for SYGMA all I get is a hand cart! 😂

    • @kickbackkris392
      @kickbackkris392 Месяц назад

      @@davidlawson7876 y’all must not go anywhere that’s contracted as a pallet drop 🧐 I see sygma trucks deliver to Wendy’s around here!

    • @davidlawson7876
      @davidlawson7876 Месяц назад

      @@kickbackkris392, facts I deliver to Wendy’s & Buffalo Wild Wings!

  • @illwise3664
    @illwise3664 Месяц назад

    Great video

  • @User74883
    @User74883 Месяц назад

    Food service job is good for the money. Any new people get into it don’t listen to anybody. We have it way better than a lot of jobs that pay even less!