@@shiftautomotive854 from my understanding dip pay is based on performance. If you work fast and get done early there is a calculation they do based on cases delivered and number of stops I believe. & that creates a new hourly wage. So it’s possible to go from $32 an hour to like $40 an hour
fastest way to stack is to learn your products become familiar with what’s heavy so you’ll know what to put for your base when building your stack
I’m going for interview on Friday can’t wait
@@mistac3378 good luck
Y’all get dip pay?
@@lloydtaylor2550 yeah but I ain’t fast enough yet for that 😭
@@M4_Truckingconfused on being fast if y’all get pay by the hr, how does that work?
@@shiftautomotive854 from my understanding dip pay is based on performance. If you work fast and get done early there is a calculation they do based on cases delivered and number of stops I believe. & that creates a new hourly wage. So it’s possible to go from $32 an hour to like $40 an hour
Hey, greetings, keep going, as you gain experience and I'm asking where your terminal is located. If you can tell me, I'll appreciate it.
@@carlosflorentino3204 philly