Watching this video reminds me how much I could never go back to Sysco Foodservice. It’s definitely for the young folk. Key is breakdown every pallet when you can and set yourself up for the next stop. 10yrs in, got sick and let go and that was the best thing that happened. Shout out to y’all fellas running up and down ramps. Today I bump docks, liftgates and electric pallet jacks.
12 yrs in foodservice I gave it up I'm not getting any younger and 6 days a week 12 hour days gets old fast lol. I moved to being a diesel tech now do 40 hours M-F only half the pay right now but as I move up it'll put me back where I was. I'm loving it.
I've been avoiding food service delivery companies, unfortunately, no luck with any OTR jobs or local ones. I've applied to almost 5-7 companies on a daily basis. I'm going to have to try food service companies just long enough to get driving experience. I'm in South Florida, and I've been told it is a tough market down here
The risk of injury is very high, I worked 16yrs. as a driver for Zukerman Foods in S.J. {R.I.P. BOB} The key is your method of moving alot of wieght. Lift & roll smart, not all muscle, the guys that last use muscle & brains. I think it was a guy from U.S. that taught me, hand truck loads of 500lb or more,always roll down the ramp backwards,with the plate of your handcart flat on the ramp,it works like a brake. The guys that laughed at me for being smart all went out with knee problems. Good food for free,alot of exercise & home every night, it was a good life. We had to load our own trucks,the night before or that same morning. Be safe & smart,stay blessed.
Hey that's why foodservice is by far one of the most highest paying truck driving jobs out there. You guys deal with a lot. Salute to you bro stay safe out there.
I worked at Sysco for 5 years and the management was by far the worst ever. These guys work hard with long days and deal with traffic all over. Respect ✊
Thank God been there and done that I do not miss that type of work I work for a huge grocery chain out of Atlanta everything is palletized I'm not touching no cases make over 90k a year best job ever hang in there brother
@@Sagan144 Americold Logistics we delivered only to(Kroger) store's bump the dock pull of the pallets sign paperwork you out of there.. throughout my 16 years of driving this is the best trucking job home daily
😆...I used to work for Freshpoint a Sysco company in Florida. I have my own Semi now and I drive for Intermodal hauling containers. I had to get my Twic card. I'm home alot and make around $3,000 weekly. When I get my experience up after 6months I'm going to take my truck and drive under JB Hunt owner operator
@@matthewreed1078 Yeah and you're home daily...I paid $48,000 for a used truck from Penske I put $20,000 down and I have a year and a half it will be paid off. I drive for AIS intermodal picking up containers from ports. Owner Operator baby off when I want and I can break my contract when I want and the company can also.
@@reggiegary6417 dang I appreciate that info I just got into the oil field I’m gonna save me up some down payment money I thought they would want more then that
Stay up my man!! Ive had some gnarly rough days myself plenty of times. Topples, damaged products, multiple full pallets that are none scannable labels, loaders super fucking your day up by horrible loading, horrible routing, ridiculous delivery navigation at stops, stop not being there to receive products on the first stop, crazy backing situations and so on.. Luckily I never had to deal with shitty customer as of yet and have definitely gotten hooked up with free food or drinks plenty of times on the bright side of things. Also lucky is that is shit is going wrong at my Sysco they will send you help especially it you call in and let them know whats going on, but also if they see your fucked they tend to send a van guy, a sdv, or a driver who is done early to give you a hand and to take a few stops off you. Also, As soon as your training time is up go straight to your main supervisor and ask for full pay rate! I finally went in on a day off to talk to mine and they gave me full rate without any problems after being there for 3 months.
@@adamholmes1992 They told me it was $28.00, but when they gave it to me it was $28.13. They started me at 25.30 with zero trucking experience fresh out of school. As per the union contract at my Sysco we get a .85 cent bump in pay every year as well plus trainers get a lil more also. I was told by another driver that is a og there that in a few years when the union contract gets renegotiate, that most likely the top rate would get bumped to 30 or 31 ish, so that is kinda cool if I do stick around past a year.
Worked at Sysco as well..I'm say this when you get your cdl your not supposed to be working that hard for what they pay. It's a reason they have a high sign on bonus,high turn over rate...salute to your bruh i definitely remember these days heavy boxes and long hallways.
Yeah man been at Sysco for almost 9 months now , it doesn’t get any better. However it does pay the bills. Just a means to an end . Definitely gonna look at my options once I reach 18 months.
I drive for UPS Feeders "tractor trailers " and my buddy did as well but left and went to work for Sysco he wasn't high on seniority and didn't wanna wait wish he would've stayed as of right now we are at $42 hourly and don't touch anything.......
you should know brotha, anytime you go on the road , check and secure your load . If you don't , then that happens and more things go worst thru out your day due to not checking one simple thing that will save you time. All in all , we all learn when something happens but knowing , be better before it happens. Have a blessed day and stay safe trucking on the road .
@@Hegotcars2 hometime so important to me so I just do wtf I gotta do.Better than being otr "to me" and rarely home,missing out on the simplest things my kids up to Ya know.To each its own tho
@@gsherman554that's why I don't have kids and don't want to have them and marriage benefits more the women then it does the men , this life is a scam regardless
To make things easier the inside department needs to palletize the orders separately by stops. Just my opinion companies don’t like smart thinking only there thinking is what’s best.
I worked for an outfit in south Florida doing the same thing. I just came from otr and landed this local job. I worked for one full 17hr day and resigned the same day..
🤣, so glad I chose to go over the road instead of food service. Most of the bs I go thru is finding a trailer or having to wait to get unloaded. Then again y’all getting that bread.
All truths. I used to work for PFG. I couldn't stand it. It helped me get in good shape but I won't do it again unless it was the ONLY job I could get.
I gave up on foodservice a few months ago after 12 years. "This that bullshit" was a phrase I used multiple times daily lol. All foodservice is like this too. Some of it I understand its just gonna be a harder job but then some of it is just ignorance and that never changes and honestly has got a lot worse over the years. I switched to being a diesel tech, I basically make half as much but I'm 200% happier 40 a week sat and sunday off, living the damn dream lol.
Nothing but respect for you food svc guys- how Aretha Franklin said it, “Ain’t no way”🤣🤣!! As an O/ O I did Cheney Bros (off FIB to N.Ga) and couldn’t wait to drop that trailer- when I say 1 and DONE hahahahhaa🤣🤣
How’s it going now bro? I’ve been trying to apply to Sysco and Us foods. They declined me. I have 3 months of flatbed experience, doing regional. I need local
This is nothing, if you deliver in Hawaii and you have to go to Ala Moana Shopping center then you will know, its a maze in there and parking is limited
@@Hegotcars2 family it’s stressful then a mf we be working threw lunches an some mo shit the money cool an we on 4/10 but still man you leave out that yard you not doing no less than a 14
I use to work in the warehouse the amount of time we work per week was ridiculous when your in the union, you make great money but be prepared to have no life.
That company sucks . I didn't even work for Sysco but a freight company transporting product of orange juice from the airport that was hot flight in and they wanted me separate the different kinds of OJ , inspect , and inventory 2 full pallets and I said I ain't doing it and we spent the next 3 hours arguing about it ( my boss and theirs) and unfortunately they won . I never delivered there ever again. In all my years I've never had to do that. It's typically a quick overview and signing of paperwork and we delivered everything imaginable.
You got a method to the madness.. I was working for PepsiCo it's not as bad as you got it.. I belive you work alot harder than we did.. you in a young man's game... 😆 🤣 😂 keep ya head up and thanks for the video
Yo they were 10 drivers that they got hired for Cisco and at their interview the manager asked them what will you complain about. Nine of them said oh if I see anything I will let you know I would complain or write out a complaint. And one of them number 10 said my friend I don't come here to complain but to work. And the manager said Thank You Lord this is the guy I'm looking for. So the manager only hired number 10 one out of 10 when he needed 10. Then he said I will take my time looking for the other 9 because I know they're out there 😆
You guys earn every Dollar with back breaking labor. I ran a liftgate for an LTL company in ATL for 6 years amd didn't work nearly as hard as food service deivers or beer drivers.
Bro don’t fall for that they make it seem like you make more but you don’t. They tell you if you finish faster you make more money but the reality is that if you take your time you make more. It is a numbers game they play. I was playing with it and figured out something. Ok one week I went slow and worked 11-12 hours/day and another week I went fast so like 7-8 hours/ day. Lmao I made $550 more when I worked slow. They say you make more when you work fast because if you divide the hours by your weekly pay your $/hour is more. But f that bro GET OVERTIME!!!!!
@@BreezyFB2010 damn ur right. I end up doing that and my check is more when I work slow and take my time.. talking about u get performance pay.. man heck no I haven’t seen it
Yeah man jobs like this don't get any better. Anyone telling you "it gets better, hang in there" don't listen to them. Just gotta find a job that's no-touch
@@Hegotcars2 try old dominion freight thats where im at now they pay good or depending what state you at see if southeastern freight around your area they pay ot and all there r&l carriers fedex freight those like the best ones and if you start at a freight company you going yo see the diff lol forget all that handtruck delivery and touching everything more then half the time i bump docks and they offload for me!
No one is keeping you at gun point. You can quit anytime! Go find another job or get your own truck. Theirs way better jobs as a truck Driver out there. Just have to take the time to do your research. Good Luck!!!
W orst sysco I was ever at is the one in Denver. Even if you get unloaded they will say we arnt going to check your stuff in till tomorrow we will send your bills to your company. Nope not gonna happen.
You get 3 days off. Don't work here bro it sucks. It's stressful. The easiest part is unloading. Parking sucks, dealing with customers suck, everything in this video brings me back bad memories lol don't work here
@@elijahmorones4693 😂 yea . I mean it’s a job it pays the bills but u gotta be ready to work tho. We work 4 days a week. They might put 5 days in ya tho but more days more pay. I just wish it was weekly instead of two weeks
@@Hegotcars2 in Phoenix we got paid every week. We were promised a raise but didn't get it so alot of people quit lol my friend still works there and said they are going on strike. I get a lil more where I work at now and I'm home every weekend
Dang that doesn't even look like fun. I hope it pays good. That's the only way I would stay maybe idk I'm at that point of life if I ain't having fun at work I don't think I want it
Crazy part is, i JUST left sysco.the money is good as a selector but you can only RUN so much to make top dollar, before the driver gets tired of searching for WHERE its "supposed" to be so now you gotta short.... I feel ya and dont blame ya, if you short, selector gon be short too.
Early. At. First. Drop. Then. Late. To. All. Others. Truly. A. Job. I. Wouldn't. Dooo. Cuz. Everyday. Is. BS. Go. To. Sysco. In. Freemont. CA. Two. Pallets. Of. Citrus. Half. Hour. Late. 160. Dollar. Fine. For. 5. Min. Of. Work. A. Disgusting. Abuse. For. Truckers. Delivering. To. Any. Sysco.
I DID IT NEVER AGAIN….DONT DO FOODS‼️‼️ DO LTL SHUTTLE DRIVER OR HAUL HAZMAT WASY WORK NOT KILLING YA BODY AND MAKE THE SAME OR MORE MONEY DEPENDING ON THE COMPANY‼️ FOOD SERVICE NOT WORTH IT‼️ JUST MY OPINION
'Dass s'mm buu shii righ herrr...''..... - should have walked around, checked the area then backed in accordingly before just pulling straight in looking for a dock.. you have 53' of trailer plus the length of a sleeper cab to maneuver in those tight spots... might want to think ahead first- but that's just me I guess..
Right. I should have did that . I end up seeing a box truck come on out of there so I couldn’t see and thought it was a piece of cake and got in there and ran into that
I have a interview at Sysco this Wednesday.The interview is in harmony, pa.How many days do they work and how many stops and cases may you have in a day?
Watching this video reminds me how much I could never go back to Sysco Foodservice. It’s definitely for the young folk. Key is breakdown every pallet when you can and set yourself up for the next stop. 10yrs in, got sick and let go and that was the best thing that happened. Shout out to y’all fellas running up and down ramps. Today I bump docks, liftgates and electric pallet jacks.
12 yrs in foodservice I gave it up I'm not getting any younger and 6 days a week 12 hour days gets old fast lol. I moved to being a diesel tech now do 40 hours M-F only half the pay right now but as I move up it'll put me back where I was. I'm loving it.
I've been avoiding food service delivery companies, unfortunately, no luck with any OTR jobs or local ones. I've applied to almost 5-7 companies on a daily basis. I'm going to have to try food service companies just long enough to get driving experience. I'm in South Florida, and I've been told it is a tough market down here
The risk of injury is very high, I worked 16yrs. as a driver for Zukerman Foods in S.J. {R.I.P. BOB} The key is your method of moving alot of wieght. Lift & roll smart, not all muscle, the guys that last use muscle & brains. I think it was a guy from U.S. that taught me, hand truck loads of 500lb or more,always roll down the ramp backwards,with the plate of your handcart flat on the ramp,it works like a brake. The guys that laughed at me for being smart all went out with knee problems. Good food for free,alot of exercise & home every night, it was a good life. We had to load our own trucks,the night before or that same morning. Be safe & smart,stay blessed.
Tips like that are GOLD. Safe, uninjured, and working longer... that's a super good tip! Thank you!!!!
Hey that's why foodservice is by far one of the most highest paying truck driving jobs out there. You guys deal with a lot. Salute to you bro stay safe out there.
I can feel your pain bro . On top of all this struggle no respect for us truck driver
Hey he got free food!!😂🤣
Appreciate the game man, my interview for Sysco on the 1st
I worked at Sysco for 5 years and the management was by far the worst ever. These guys work hard with long days and deal with traffic all over. Respect ✊
Bro that was funny af u walking down that hallway "this some bullshit" then your whole mood changed when u got food lmaoooo
Thank God been there and done that I do not miss that type of work I work for a huge grocery chain out of Atlanta everything is palletized I'm not touching no cases make over 90k a year best job ever hang in there brother
I gotta find something asap
What the company called?
@@Sagan144 Americold Logistics we delivered only to(Kroger) store's bump the dock pull of the pallets sign paperwork you out of there.. throughout my 16 years of driving this is the best trucking job home daily
😆...I used to work for Freshpoint a Sysco company in Florida. I have my own Semi now and I drive for Intermodal hauling containers. I had to get my Twic card. I'm home alot and make around $3,000 weekly. When I get my experience up after 6months I'm going to take my truck and drive under JB Hunt owner operator
Jb I haven’t heard anything but bad stuff about them lol might want to check that out again 3k a week surely isn’t bad man
@@matthewreed1078 Yeah and you're home daily...I paid $48,000 for a used truck from Penske I put $20,000 down and I have a year and a half it will be paid off. I drive for AIS intermodal picking up containers from ports. Owner Operator baby off when I want and I can break my contract when I want and the company can also.
@@reggiegary6417 dang I appreciate that info I just got into the oil field I’m gonna save me up some down payment money I thought they would want more then that
@@reggiegary6417 is that gross 3k a week? What you gross per week hauling cans in FL? I’m at the port in cali
@@robclark7380 Gross so far $3500 a week. I'm new but how much in Cali ?
Stay up my man!! Ive had some gnarly rough days myself plenty of times. Topples, damaged products, multiple full pallets that are none scannable labels, loaders super fucking your day up by horrible loading, horrible routing, ridiculous delivery navigation at stops, stop not being there to receive products on the first stop, crazy backing situations and so on..
Luckily I never had to deal with shitty customer as of yet and have definitely gotten hooked up with free food or drinks plenty of times on the bright side of things. Also lucky is that is shit is going wrong at my Sysco they will send you help especially it you call in and let them know whats going on, but also if they see your fucked they tend to send a van guy, a sdv, or a driver who is done early to give you a hand and to take a few stops off you.
Also, As soon as your training time is up go straight to your main supervisor and ask for full pay rate! I finally went in on a day off to talk to mine and they gave me full rate without any problems after being there for 3 months.
Thanks for the tip. Ima definitely ask about pay raise
@@Hegotcars2 I bet you will get one with no problem! 👊🏼
@@johnperhach2534 what is the pay difference between the rate they tell you you will get before you start and the full rate after training?
@@adamholmes1992 They told me it was $28.00, but when they gave it to me it was $28.13. They started me at 25.30 with zero trucking experience fresh out of school. As per the union contract at my Sysco we get a .85 cent bump in pay every year as well plus trainers get a lil more also. I was told by another driver that is a og there that in a few years when the union contract gets renegotiate, that most likely the top rate would get bumped to 30 or 31 ish, so that is kinda cool if I do stick around past a year.
Worked at Sysco as well..I'm say this when you get your cdl your not supposed to be working that hard for what they pay. It's a reason they have a high sign on bonus,high turn over rate...salute to your bruh i definitely remember these days heavy boxes and long hallways.
Yeah man been at Sysco for almost 9 months now , it doesn’t get any better. However it does pay the bills. Just a means to an end . Definitely gonna look at my options once I reach 18 months.
I drive for UPS Feeders "tractor trailers " and my buddy did as well but left and went to work for Sysco he wasn't high on seniority and didn't wanna wait wish he would've stayed as of right now we are at $42 hourly and don't touch anything.......
still at sysco? how do you like it so far?
you should know brotha, anytime you go on the road , check and secure your load . If you don't , then that happens and more things go worst thru out your day due to not checking one simple thing that will save you time. All in all , we all learn when something happens but knowing , be better before it happens. Have a blessed day and stay safe trucking on the road .
This is a prime example of why I haul "no touch" freight OTR. Non of the headaches, just drive.
I’m thinking
My Dad was a truck driver most my life and he gave me the game on no touch freight. He used to say it will save your back 😂😂
@@Hegotcars2 hometime so important to me so I just do wtf I gotta do.Better than being otr "to me" and rarely home,missing out on the simplest things my kids up to Ya know.To each its own tho
@@gsherman554that's why I don't have kids and don't want to have them and marriage benefits more the women then it does the men , this life is a scam regardless
Bro thank you for the video! I really appreciate it 🙏🏽 I got an interview with Sysco in 11days 💯
Good money
But long hours
70 hour weeks
How’s it going I start this Monday
“That’s sum BS” lol
Right
To make things easier the inside department needs to palletize the orders separately by stops. Just my opinion companies don’t like smart thinking only there thinking is what’s best.
I feel your pain bro i use to work for cheney brothers them selectors missed my pallets bad all the time
I use the satellite on my Google maps to make sure what I'm getting into.
Boy one thing I hate is them fucking pizza boxes 😂😂😂😂
😂 man what. Hell u can’t go in the door with them lol
Facts
Hauling water can be a pain to
And them white buckets ! Frosting and pickles and shit!
@@thatboydosen6494 😂 hellyea
I worked for an outfit in south Florida doing the same thing. I just came from otr and landed this local job. I worked for one full 17hr day and resigned the same day..
Great ending
🤣, so glad I chose to go over the road instead of food service. Most of the bs I go thru is finding a trailer or having to wait to get unloaded. Then again y’all getting that bread.
All truths. I used to work for PFG. I couldn't stand it. It helped me get in good shape but I won't do it again unless it was the ONLY job I could get.
Been there done that I don’t miss it
Lol.. what u do now
I gave up on foodservice a few months ago after 12 years. "This that bullshit" was a phrase I used multiple times daily lol. All foodservice is like this too. Some of it I understand its just gonna be a harder job but then some of it is just ignorance and that never changes and honestly has got a lot worse over the years. I switched to being a diesel tech, I basically make half as much but I'm 200% happier 40 a week sat and sunday off, living the damn dream lol.
Every routes is not the same
Some stops are easier than some
But wen you see your pay you ain't remember the hard stops
You might need a head camera so you can stay focused on what you're doing young king👑💪 Keep pushing
Ur right ima invest in one . Thanks for the tip
Respect 🙏 godbless you brother thanks for the videos
I remember those days haha
How long was u working here
Man I remember them days . Hard work
Nothing but respect for you food svc guys- how Aretha Franklin said it, “Ain’t no way”🤣🤣!! As an O/ O I did Cheney Bros (off FIB to N.Ga) and couldn’t wait to drop that trailer- when I say 1 and DONE hahahahhaa🤣🤣
I did dollar general account at CR England and I quit that shit
I dunno how much it pays but I bet not near enough💯 I feel it's a 2 man job
GREAT ATTITUDE YOUNG BROTHER
DUD it can be worst . Try beer wagon with liquor all stairs. And tailgate . No docks . ☹️☹️☹️☹️
Damn seriously 😳
This was an interesting watch. Thanks for sharing with us.
I work at Sysco too. I feel you brother.
Proud of his good attitude!!! Hats off to him!!
Just got hired at us foods in Houston, everything in this video is truth. I worked at sygma and Gordon food service
You making $28?
How’s it going now bro? I’ve been trying to apply to Sysco and Us foods. They declined me. I have 3 months of flatbed experience, doing regional. I need local
@@HabituaILineStepper what city u in
@@teeroythetrucker NYC. I put in 2 applications for Sysco and one for US Foods. For Sysco I did regular and overnight positions.
This is nothing, if you deliver in Hawaii and you have to go to Ala Moana Shopping center then you will know, its a maze in there and parking is limited
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Im Ala Moana man peter.~~~^^
You have a good night 💤.~~~
Today Ala Moana BWW.^^
I work for Sygma and yeah my things fail often and there are good and bad days but when u are given food for free that makes my day/night better🤣🤣
I work for Sysco to family it rough I’m in California
Is it forreal out there?
@@Hegotcars2 family it’s stressful then a mf we be working threw lunches an some mo shit the money cool an we on 4/10 but still man you leave out that yard you not doing no less than a 14
@@gafflen2115 right . That’s true
What up chief. You got any idea what the technician pay look like at Sysco? I’m kinda tryna change things up
I'm glad you think about it that way Lol. I still prefer my heavy haul, don't Work as hard as I see you're working there
I use to work in the warehouse the amount of time we work per week was ridiculous when your in the union, you make great money but be prepared to have no life.
That company sucks . I didn't even work for Sysco but a freight company transporting product of orange juice from the airport that was hot flight in and they wanted me separate the different kinds of OJ , inspect , and inventory 2 full pallets and I said I ain't doing it and we spent the next 3 hours arguing about it ( my boss and theirs) and unfortunately they won . I never delivered there ever again. In all my years I've never had to do that. It's typically a quick overview and signing of paperwork and we delivered everything imaginable.
You got a method to the madness.. I was working for PepsiCo it's not as bad as you got it.. I belive you work alot harder than we did.. you in a young man's game... 😆 🤣 😂 keep ya head up and thanks for the video
Thanks. I came from pepsi and was thinking pepsi was hard . I took that for granted
ur at the primos in flowood lmao man thats a long ass walk i already no🤣
Good content. Thanks!
I work at Sysco in the transportation department and this shit easy asl just do your job fr
Yo they were 10 drivers that they got hired for Cisco and at their interview the manager asked them what will you complain about. Nine of them said oh if I see anything I will let you know I would complain or write out a complaint. And one of them number 10 said my friend I don't come here to complain but to work. And the manager said Thank You Lord this is the guy I'm looking for. So the manager only hired number 10 one out of 10 when he needed 10. Then he said I will take my time looking for the other 9 because I know they're out there 😆
😂
My Hats off to you driver I'd like to see those automated trucks do what you're doing
Hated Sysco, always some bs. Pay ain’t what it should be considering the amount of stupidity & bs ya gotta deal with
You guys earn every Dollar with back breaking labor.
I ran a liftgate for an LTL company in ATL for 6 years amd didn't work nearly as hard as food service deivers or beer drivers.
Did smallwares for Darden Group restaurants.
Capital Grill in Buckhead was a PITA.
No pump or electric jack
Can you do a video explaining Dip pay? About to start soon
Gotcha
Bro don’t fall for that they make it seem like you make more but you don’t. They tell you if you finish faster you make more money but the reality is that if you take your time you make more.
It is a numbers game they play. I was playing with it and figured out something.
Ok one week I went slow and worked 11-12 hours/day and another week I went fast so like 7-8 hours/ day. Lmao I made $550 more when I worked slow.
They say you make more when you work fast because if you divide the hours by your weekly pay your $/hour is more.
But f that bro GET OVERTIME!!!!!
@@BreezyFB2010 damn ur right. I end up doing that and my check is more when I work slow and take my time.. talking about u get performance pay.. man heck no I haven’t seen it
Looking forward to your merch.
#That's Some BS
Yeah man jobs like this don't get any better. Anyone telling you "it gets better, hang in there" don't listen to them. Just gotta find a job that's no-touch
I remember the days. I did U.S Foods for five years
The loaders don't care how we struggle so they put stop 18 mixed up with stop 1st then your day just goes out the window
Man exactly. They said the about to get them to load it better but u kno how that goes
I did sysco 6 years and other food companys get your self to freight bro waaaaaaaay easier
Wish they had something local wat u think a good company is
@@Hegotcars2 try old dominion freight thats where im at now they pay good or depending what state you at see if southeastern freight around your area they pay ot and all there r&l carriers fedex freight those like the best ones and if you start at a freight company you going yo see the diff lol forget all that handtruck delivery and touching everything more then half the time i bump docks and they offload for me!
@@carlosespinoza1358 bet
"this some bullshit" 😂
My advice to you my brother why don't you apply at Costco you won't have to work nearly as hard you get the same salary or more with better off days.
They better pay me 6 figures for that hustle.
You hear me
"That's sum 🐂💩, man." 😉
As a Sysco manager do yall see how hard it is to upload tracks.
Which state are you a manager in?
We're you in New York Sysco in Central Islip?...
I fell u Bruh I work for Sysco myself…
Use Google maps to see what you have to do
Hey bro love your work How much do you get paid or how do you get paid? I'm an OTR driver at the moment looking at Cysco right now
Why don’t they give you a diagram of how that bc shit is packed stacked and racked ? Good gosh the guessing ain’t it
Why would they make the pallets like that that’s stupid
Make more Sysco videos
Bet I gotcha
No one is keeping you at gun point. You can quit anytime! Go find another job or get your own truck. Theirs way better jobs as a truck Driver out there. Just have to take the time to do your research. Good Luck!!!
That's why I don't recommend food service.
SYSCO LOUISVILLE DRIVER OVER HERE WORD UP MY SYSCO BROTHER 😎
W orst sysco I was ever at is the one in Denver. Even if you get unloaded they will say we arnt going to check your stuff in till tomorrow we will send your bills to your company. Nope not gonna happen.
I mean if I can't net 1500+? a week this shit ain't worth it
You can make that much working over 60 hours a week. It's not worth it. I'm happy I quit lol
Bruh sysco ain't got no load bar's?
Heck no I wish
No touch, drop n hook all day.
Thanks for the heads up bro. How many days per week are you normally off?
You get 3 days off. Don't work here bro it sucks. It's stressful. The easiest part is unloading. Parking sucks, dealing with customers suck, everything in this video brings me back bad memories lol don't work here
@@elijahmorones4693 😂 yea . I mean it’s a job it pays the bills but u gotta be ready to work tho. We work 4 days a week. They might put 5 days in ya tho but more days more pay. I just wish it was weekly instead of two weeks
@@Hegotcars2 in Phoenix we got paid every week. We were promised a raise but didn't get it so alot of people quit lol my friend still works there and said they are going on strike. I get a lil more where I work at now and I'm home every weekend
@@Hegotcars2 but keep hustling my guy
Trying unloading 550 cases for cheese cake no lift gate
Oh heck no. Lol where that’s at
Trying to get too far ahead that's going to fall when you make your turn going down the road
Dang that doesn't even look like fun. I hope it pays good. That's the only way I would stay maybe idk I'm at that point of life if I ain't having fun at work I don't think I want it
Crazy part is, i JUST left sysco.the money is good as a selector but you can only RUN so much to make top dollar, before the driver gets tired of searching for WHERE its "supposed" to be so now you gotta short.... I feel ya and dont blame ya, if you short, selector gon be short too.
Lmao dont miss it!
Oh hell no!
Exactly
Double hell no
@@313Martin I'm a trucker as well and you can keep that job
Early. At. First. Drop. Then. Late. To. All. Others. Truly. A. Job. I. Wouldn't. Dooo. Cuz. Everyday. Is. BS. Go. To. Sysco. In. Freemont. CA. Two. Pallets. Of. Citrus. Half. Hour. Late. 160. Dollar. Fine. For. 5. Min. Of. Work. A. Disgusting. Abuse. For. Truckers. Delivering. To. Any. Sysco.
5 months was enough for me
Lol. U was out of there
@@Hegotcars2 that shit made me so stressfull...and you know its all mental, too much cases to touch
I DID IT NEVER AGAIN….DONT DO FOODS‼️‼️ DO LTL SHUTTLE DRIVER OR HAUL HAZMAT WASY WORK NOT KILLING YA BODY AND MAKE THE SAME OR MORE MONEY DEPENDING ON THE COMPANY‼️ FOOD SERVICE NOT WORTH IT‼️ JUST MY OPINION
Stop yelling…calm down lol
Bro yesss we used to do have full trailers 1,200 boxes 20+ stops lol crazy
You can keep that job that's too much for me,,🤦♂️
If I’m looking to get my cdl but I have a crash on my record from 2 years ago can I still get it ? And will company’s hire me
Now that I’m not sure on
They couldn’t pay me enough to work for Sysco haha.
I work for Sysco auburn yard hell I have 18 plus every day M-F 600-900 case
at my place of employment you have to go upstairs. This Bullshit
Which sysco do you work for? If every sysco could go to sysco Spokane and the page out their book on how to load sysco would be a different company
Jackson ms
'Dass s'mm buu shii righ herrr...''.....
- should have walked around, checked the area then backed in accordingly before just pulling straight in looking for a dock.. you have 53' of trailer plus the length of a sleeper cab to maneuver in those tight spots... might want to think ahead first- but that's just me I guess..
Right. I should have did that . I end up seeing a box truck come on out of there so I couldn’t see and thought it was a piece of cake and got in there and ran into that
I have a interview at Sysco this Wednesday.The interview is in harmony, pa.How many days do they work and how many stops and cases may you have in a day?
800-1000. I work at that Sysco. Come get this money.
@@brianpease873 oh ok the job is out in Loretto, pa..just tryna get understanding wat I’m getting myself into
@@calebmetellus4656 u gone have good and bad days.
Dam it seems like to much work to do I used to work for Labatt Food Service and it was much easier
Where they at
Houston
Their packaging is very poor and that can make people sick if they eat the food. @CARS ARE US