i started at ben e keith straight out of school and i told my manager when i started im just here for experience so i said ill be here at least a year but ive been there almost 9 months now and i hate it all my co workers hate it and even the trainers and managers hate it were down to 1 trainer because the rest quit then my manager quit because he hated it and i know 5-6 different people about to quit this week or next week because its bad we get paid .21 a case .25 a mile and 3 a stop and base pay of 1k a week which is what i make because i physically cant move any faster this job is tearing me down but if youre able to keep up and pick up the speed we have people making 100k plus a year we even have somebody who runs 2 seperate trailers a day and i heard he made 150k plus last year but all i gotta say is try it out and if it doesnt work for you its your cdl they need you more than you need them so you can easily find another job if youre looking for one
Mega foodservice companies are great for entry level drivers to get your experience and overall delivery driver game up. Learn stacking learn products learn who to holla at to get checked in and back rolling learn your town or state you deliver in. Once that’s together the medium size food companies is where the bags 💼 at. Only draw back is limited routes and driver positions In my humble opinion ! Again love what you do brother keep going all 2023 🎉🎉
I got a beautiful 18 month daughter that I love spending time with but im trying to make some real money in this CDL game. It’s going to suck that first year before i can get a local job but im hoping the sacrifices will be worth it in the long run
I’ll be honest bro, you don’t have to go OTR to find a good paying local job. There are a variety of food service companies out there that pay well if you don’t mind touching freight. There’s even some LTL companies that will hire new CDL driver’s. For example, ABF freight has a driver development program where they will help you get your CDL if you don’t already have one. ABF is a good company. Just do your research bro. I’m not knocking going OTR if that’s the direction you want to go in, I’m simply saying you don’t have to. Me personally, I definitely wouldn’t be going OTR if I had a child that young. I understand the sacrifice but time is something you can’t get back. Good luck to you brother. Happy New Year!
Left Sygma for Ben E Keith, best decision I’ve ever made! Overall is a good company only thing the most you can probably make in a week is 2k. If you’re after big money probably recommend Mclane or Sysco Another negative is we have a 5 day work week. Most companies are 4 on 3 off
I worked for them a little while back and didn't have a good experience. At my location they paid a flat weekly rate unless component pay was higher over an average of a few weeks, making them one of if not the worst paying foodservice companies in my area. I was effectively making less and working more hours than when I was with a beverage company. My loads were constantly messed up causing me to have to endlessly dig for what I needed. Days off were split so I only had wed/sun off. My biggest problem was being stuck with a friday route that had a 3 hour drive back and forth and 15-16 stops with 500-700 cases while still being expected to make it back the same day.
To be really honest..It all depends where and what route. But the loads are sloppy, routing sucks and 3 comparments is harder than 2. Especially when you have to downstack 100 cases of chicken. Or 100lb cases of brisket from side door. Normally youll have as low as 12stops but can go as high as 24.
You nailed it.. 9 times out of 10 my trailer would be sloppy af or cramped up to the top and difficult to get in. I remember one night I had to unstack for nearly an hour in order to get my first stop out. It was the most disorganized load ever.. I questioned my sanity that day.. smh
5yrs at BEK. It’s component pay in my area, KS, OK. It’s an ok company at best, you’ll never make sysco or Mclane wages there. I never saw a paycheck over 1500 gross and that was on 6 days/routes. Some do make more but very few. 90% 60k-70k
Back when they were trying to hire me 7 years ago, I believe it was hourly on OKC with a mixture of cpm and component pay, is what I was told in the interview.
I worked at the Fort Worth division for 2 years as a RSA.. most I ever took home net was 1,300/week busting my ass for 65hours with OT. Wasn’t worth it. I tried getting into shuttles but those gigs were mainly run by the old dudes who’ve been with the company for 10+ years. Good company to get your foot in the door (for experience) but it’s a taxing af job.
@@JavierTorres-ri6rw they probably would, it’s been about 7 years idk if their policy changed but when I was working there they needed drivers bad, idk about now. They do have a high turnover rate
What does "shuttles" mean? Is that driving only the box trucks? And do you need a CDL if only driving box trucks or you need a CDL for all driving positions?
@@J__7777 shuttles are drop and hook only no freight touching. It’s a role mainly done by the senior experienced drivers and yes you need CDL they usually haul doubles. And for the most part you do need a class B and higher. It’s best to have your class A with all the endorsements. Although for foodservice you’ll just need Air/Doubles and triples endorsements
It's a good company alot of there customers is alot of small mom n pop restaurants they have big accounts with Sonic, raising canes, bushes chicken pluckers and a few more only bad thing about it is that they have bad equipment if the yard isn't in tye main yard and not a shuttle site you'll get bad equipment such as trucks
Hello Anthony see if u can do a video on Medline/medtrans they are nationwide good company. Left QCD for Medline 5 yrs ago. Best decision I ever made. Blessings and happy new year!
Are there food service trucking jobs (such as Sysco) where you are required to load your own truck, in addition to unloading it? And I don’t mean by driving a forklift, I’m talking manually wheeling in and stacking your load? You can have a good work ethic, be physically fit and muscular, but your bones and joints can give out.
@Jermel Cleveland he wasn’t talking about salaries. He was referring to a couple of comments where guy’s was mentioning money in other ways I won’t say. He’s right. You never know who’s watching these videos and certain information should remain confidential. Particularly, if it could potentially be a threat to someone’s safety. There’s a ton of strange people behind the keyboards brother.
I think Ben E Keith are on a component pay structure. If you work for Ben E Keith please confirm or deny so the information is accurate. Thanks!
Yes they are on a component pay structure
A real good company as well
@@TexasVERyOWN Thanks!
They have different type of pay structure.
@Trey Grant if it’s not component pay, what is it? I know the BEK guy’s here locally where I live are on component pay.
i started at ben e keith straight out of school and i told my manager when i started im just here for experience so i said ill be here at least a year but ive been there almost 9 months now and i hate it all my co workers hate it and even the trainers and managers hate it were down to 1 trainer because the rest quit then my manager quit because he hated it and i know 5-6 different people about to quit this week or next week because its bad we get paid .21 a case .25 a mile and 3 a stop and base pay of 1k a week which is what i make because i physically cant move any faster this job is tearing me down but if youre able to keep up and pick up the speed we have people making 100k plus a year we even have somebody who runs 2 seperate trailers a day and i heard he made 150k plus last year but all i gotta say is try it out and if it doesnt work for you its your cdl they need you more than you need them so you can easily find another job if youre looking for one
Mega foodservice companies are great for entry level drivers to get your experience and overall delivery driver game up. Learn stacking learn products learn who to holla at to get checked in and back rolling learn your town or state you deliver in. Once that’s together the medium size food companies is where the bags 💼 at. Only draw back is limited routes and driver positions In my humble opinion ! Again love what you do brother keep going all 2023 🎉🎉
I appreciate it brother! Happy New Year
I got a beautiful 18 month daughter that I love spending time with but im trying to make some real money in this CDL game. It’s going to suck that first year before i can get a local job but im hoping the sacrifices will be worth it in the long run
I’ll be honest bro, you don’t have to go OTR to find a good paying local job. There are a variety of food service companies out there that pay well if you don’t mind touching freight. There’s even some LTL companies that will hire new CDL driver’s. For example, ABF freight has a driver development program where they will help you get your CDL if you don’t already have one. ABF is a good company. Just do your research bro. I’m not knocking going OTR if that’s the direction you want to go in, I’m simply saying you don’t have to. Me personally, I definitely wouldn’t be going OTR if I had a child that young. I understand the sacrifice but time is something you can’t get back. Good luck to you brother. Happy New Year!
@@imanthonytvthank you for helping others find a better job. I'll look into it. I'm in rideshare but wouldn't mind something more stable.
Profit sharing is 100% company paid. I made a mistake and said company match in the video. Just FYI
Left Sygma for Ben E Keith, best decision I’ve ever made! Overall is a good company only thing the most you can probably make in a week is 2k. If you’re after big money probably recommend Mclane or Sysco
Another negative is we have a 5 day work week. Most companies are 4 on 3 off
Are you on nights pulling 53ft trailers?
@@derrickmitchell741 no I’ve only been working here 9 months most of those routes are covered by veterans. I’m days in a 36 or 28
@@MA-xd8pu Sysco pays more than Sygma?
@@MA-xd8puwhen you say 36 and 28 is that a 38 feet trailer and 28 feet box truck?
I worked for them a little while back and didn't have a good experience. At my location they paid a flat weekly rate unless component pay was higher over an average of a few weeks, making them one of if not the worst paying foodservice companies in my area. I was effectively making less and working more hours than when I was with a beverage company. My loads were constantly messed up causing me to have to endlessly dig for what I needed. Days off were split so I only had wed/sun off. My biggest problem was being stuck with a friday route that had a 3 hour drive back and forth and 15-16 stops with 500-700 cases while still being expected to make it back the same day.
Yeah, that’s rough.
To be really honest..It all depends where and what route. But the loads are sloppy, routing sucks and 3 comparments is harder than 2. Especially when you have to downstack 100 cases of chicken. Or 100lb cases of brisket from side door. Normally youll have as low as 12stops but can go as high as 24.
I worked at Ben e Keith as well. Don't miss that bullshit
Exactly
Do they still have y’all waiting 3-4 hours in your car for the load to be ready? When I was there most drivers were sleeping in their cars.
Nah they got better with that shit but they do be calling you all day for an eta for a certain customer smh
You nailed it.. 9 times out of 10 my trailer would be sloppy af or cramped up to the top and difficult to get in. I remember one night I had to unstack for nearly an hour in order to get my first stop out. It was the most disorganized load ever.. I questioned my sanity that day.. smh
5yrs at BEK. It’s component pay in my area, KS, OK. It’s an ok company at best, you’ll never make sysco or Mclane wages there. I never saw a paycheck over 1500 gross and that was on 6 days/routes. Some do make more but very few. 90% 60k-70k
Dang $1,500 on 6 days? That’s not good 🤦🏾♂️
Do they hire people with misdemeanor
Back when they were trying to hire me 7 years ago, I believe it was hourly on OKC with a mixture of cpm and component pay, is what I was told in the interview.
Make a job playlist please on all the videos you have on jobs hard to find them
It's me Anthony, thanks for the shout out. Still waiting
😂👌🏾
Come to colorado and I'll show you how to chain er up
No thanks! I love my FLORIDA climate! ☀️ 🌊
On a side note I’ll be rooting for the Buffaloes while Prime Time is coaching. Is bad as that program has been the team can only go up.
@@imanthonytv2-0 😎
I worked at the Fort Worth division for 2 years as a RSA.. most I ever took home net was 1,300/week busting my ass for 65hours with OT. Wasn’t worth it. I tried getting into shuttles but those gigs were mainly run by the old dudes who’ve been with the company for 10+ years.
Good company to get your foot in the door (for experience) but it’s a taxing af job.
Hey I’m in Fort Worth would they hire me if I have a misdemeanor
@@JavierTorres-ri6rw they probably would, it’s been about 7 years idk if their policy changed but when I was working there they needed drivers bad, idk about now. They do have a high turnover rate
What does "shuttles" mean?
Is that driving only the box trucks?
And do you need a CDL if only driving box trucks or you need a CDL for all driving positions?
@@J__7777 shuttles are drop and hook only no freight touching. It’s a role mainly done by the senior experienced drivers and yes you need CDL they usually haul doubles. And for the most part you do need a class B and higher. It’s best to have your class A with all the endorsements. Although for foodservice you’ll just need Air/Doubles and triples endorsements
Can you do a video on Sygma network? They are owned by Sysco
It's a good company alot of there customers is alot of small mom n pop restaurants they have big accounts with Sonic, raising canes, bushes chicken pluckers and a few more only bad thing about it is that they have bad equipment if the yard isn't in tye main yard and not a shuttle site you'll get bad equipment such as trucks
What does it mean by "shuttle position or shuttle drivers"?
Are they the ones that only drive box trucks?
Hello Anthony see if u can do a video on Medline/medtrans they are nationwide good company. Left QCD for Medline 5 yrs ago. Best decision I ever made. Blessings and happy new year!
I’ll check them out. Happy new year!
Yes please do a video on Medline/Medtrans. Thank you!
@ortelio
Is that OTR or local driving?
Do a video about cardinal logistics
Happy new year you need to do from Martin Brower
Already done MB buddy. Happy New Year.
I wonder how the shuttle position is? 🤔
bringing on allotta Sysco and Cheney Drivers and Sells Reps
Yes but is not the same like you did this one or other company that is my opinion anyway love your video Be save
Can you do ABF or Old dominion etc … people saying there’s some money in LTL
Yes, I’ll get to them.
@@imanthonytv Appreciate it! Stay safe and happy New Years man
No problem. Happy new year!
Does $ 220 per route with 15 to 20 stops per shift worth it? Also 100% touch freight. I ask for a friend who's about to join a company.
Thanks
Honestly, that’s sounds low to me.
@@imanthonytv
To me as well, I've told him but since I only have OTR experience, couldn't say much. Thank you brother.
That must be training pay
@@jojolopez177
Maybe and I'll ask him. Thanks
Are there food service trucking jobs (such as Sysco) where you are required to load your own truck, in addition to unloading it? And I don’t mean by driving a forklift, I’m talking manually wheeling in and stacking your load?
You can have a good work ethic, be physically fit and muscular, but your bones and joints can give out.
Trailers are already loaded. The driver just unloads the product.
@@imanthonytv Cool beans, thanks.
I seen CDI do Popeyes and rallys
Is any food service paid weekly?
Yes, Gordon Food Service & Ben E Keith I know for sure. I’m sure there are some other’s.
@@imanthonytvdo they hire someone with a misdemeanor
If I am not speaking facts please leave a comment
If you're able to delete a comment or two for the safety of fellow drivers, this would be the time...pertaining to money. Thanks in advance!
Done ✅
Lol we always talking about money. We didn’t get into this game to not talk about it. This RUclips man
@Jermel Cleveland he wasn’t talking about salaries. He was referring to a couple of comments where guy’s was mentioning money in other ways I won’t say. He’s right. You never know who’s watching these videos and certain information should remain confidential. Particularly, if it could potentially be a threat to someone’s safety. There’s a ton of strange people behind the keyboards brother.
@@imanthonytv you right. My mistake! 💯👍🏽happy new years fellas!
@Jermel Cleveland Happy New Year champ! 💪🏾
2k a week is good man
Damn ,😈almost got -ch- ua🤪🤟😆🤘