Also watch your back man i worked in retail for almost 10 years and thanks to that line of work it made my lower back and knees weaker.. you only have 1 body and you gotta do with it for your entire life.. sadly cannot just use Velcro and stick a new spine or another arm on your body and i'd advice you to look for something better than this line of work.. and please for the love of god do not become too valuable for the company or bust your butt for some large company that sees you as a mere number and nothing more (being too valuable means you'll never get a promotion and you'll just be stuck doing work for 2 or more people with the same pay)
Good points. If you work with 100% of your abilities since day one, they would expect you to do 120% for the same cash. People who know how to slack without being fired will earn the same cash, so what is the point? I worked in retail for years, i seen people both young and old trying to show what great workers they are, taking a lot of night shifts etc. because they got paid extra. Their health was quickly detoriorating, not to mention social and love life. It is not bad if you like this kind of job, but don,t expect company to love you, for them you are just another number on paylist.
Very true indeed.. its the unfortunate and cold truth.. all it is is just them figuring out how to make the green arrow go up and keep it up and if the arrow does not go up or isn't going up straight anymore then all panic goes loose and hundreds if not thousands of people will lose their job.. its so toxic man its painful to see@@Endru85x
Just came across this video. I applaud your manners man at that first stop. You were very nice. Customer service is lacking nowadays, as I’m sure you know. Well done.
I did beer delivery for about 2 weeks because of that lol. You where expected to deliver to a bunch of stores & merchandise the product. noped the fk outta there real fast
My work which deals with food/drink to smaller stores has 2 forms of delivery. Dump that shit and you deal with it or pay a bit more and the driver merchandises it and takes all waste from the external cases away at the same time. Pretty common practice really.
Swedish trucker here! Thanks for a insightful video. I don't delivery groceries, but I liked all the options you had along the walls of the trailer for the cargo straps! I've mostly seen the 2 horizontal ones here in Sweden, not the ones going top-bottom. Take it easy out on the roads 🚚
You guys have it easier than we did. Back in 2011 when I worked at Pepsi, we had a 20 bay side loader and we had to pick product off of a pick list and load it on a hand truck and verify everything then merchandise it all inside the store. I’m glad they made the switch to palletized loads and lift gates
This is so confusing for me to watch, in England, they drop the delivery's off at the loading bay and store staff stock the shelf and move the product into storage etc, mad to see someone who doesn't work at the shop to do that.
Depends on location. In Detroit coke pepsi and 7up all only stock at family dollar dollar general walgreens and cvs. All other locations like all gas stations is either dropping pallet or dolly into cooler or backroom and drop it. He makes the job harder by worrying about the perfect spots. Me I would be creating stacks in the general area. If they don't like the way it is they can fix it themselves
@@robertoHernandez-vd6uy Except the pay is absolute dogshit for what you have to do. 14 hour days, 5 days a week doing this shit at $26/hr. You're literally destroying your body, for not enough pay and no life outside of work.
Having stop #2 farthest toward the door is a warehouse problem. I ran a massive Coca-Cola warehouse, in St. Louis (770 thousand cases), and this never would have happened. Pick tickets come out in reverse order, and the pallet loaders drop their pallets in front of the truck, and the forklift loaders load them into the correct order.
Bruh as a European seeing this is weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiird dude! Over here the delivery guys just dump the cargo off and the workers take care of the products getting inside and fill the shelves..
I'm sure this is the gist of the kind of work my dad went through. No wonder he works so much. He worked at Coke for over 10 yrs! So glad he's got a better job now.
Man I been working in the pepsi warehouse for 6 years. 3 years order picking and currently 3 years forklift driver. When I found out we get paid just the same as a driver I felt hecka bad because we really be chilling in the warehouse. You guys got to deal with crazy drivers, traffic, rude store managers or receivers/ long lines at locations, and then got to break down the pallets and geos at stores too! No wonder we go through so many drivers to where I don’t even try to get to know any of the drivers because they come and go. One new driver was fed up with the extra work so he left the truck at the store and left smh. I know here in Las Vegas is way different compared to other cities but drivers should be making way more than us in the warehouse I mean you guys got a CDL
The plant here in GA is $25hr for warehouse & $30hr for driver. Our hours are way longer than the warehouse but that’s for the drivers who actually do their job. The lazy ones barely put in any hours like a fool
Interesting to see how different you guys operate, I deliver milk to grocery stores(not as much fun as you guys seeing my stuff is on wheels not powered and weigh 408lbs-800lbs haha), being their primary milk provider majority of them entrust us to update the invoice properly and check in the order ourselves. I see pepsi and coca-cola and polar drivers on a regular basis and them checking in with receiving at the grocery stores.
This could be very different but In our grocery store in Finland our milk product deliverys go automatically to our electronic invoice system that we check as we put it to shelves or storage and it spits our error report from anything that was missing or was over delivered and then we report that back for refund if necessary. With these kinds of drink deliverys we usually only get the paper version witch we have to check. we could technically just let it be and ask for refunds later, but they can change the delivery info then and there if there is a problem.
@@juhokaartoaho Yeah, here we update it while there - they never complain about getting some extra if they have the space (not charged for this extra product). Each store here is different, some will check it - some won't, some will have dairy manager(or assistant manager) signature required. My stores are all on good terms with me, so its just deliver update anything that needs (these shortages are reported back to my supervisors/manager so we can find out why it didnt get loaded, usually warehouse not thinking properly).
Very courteous. Good job! I hope you keep up this great attitude. I know sometimes it will gets shit, but keep your chin up. With an attitude like that to work, to life; you cannot go wrong my dude.
This is exactly what Coke and Pepsi deliveries look like at my store. They stock the cooler chutes with their products and put the unopened cases on the shelves, then stock the 2 liter bottles and 12 packs out on the sales floor. Then they put all their plastic wrapping and cardboard in the trash.
Cooler was pretty chill when I worked in a liquor store, when I didnt have to watch the counter. Spent most of my time back there getting stuff done cause the amount of times I had to restock and walk into a mess would piss me off when I couldnt find things lol. I would be organizing with the delivery guy soon as they came in.
I work for Pepsi as well. I wish our handhelds were as nice as yours. It would save so much time. I'm not surprised how the coolers are the typical "tight" fit. I wish my stores would actually stock their back stock as well as this one does.
I did Pepsi on Long Island for 10 years. First 7 was all off a side loader with handtrucks. Last 3 years was off a trailer with a gate & a power jack. From 20 to 30 i slung soda & mostly loved it. Eventually the people got to me & i couldn’t do it anymore. I also had to deal with helpers who i wasn’t fond of. Wish i could have worked alone but wasn’t possible on the route i had. Good luck to ya!
@@JohnSmith-yt8di the customers sucked with their attitudes. There was a lot to Sysco. The trucks were never loaded correctly (pallets were turned the wrong way or in the wrong spot), the pallets weren’t selected correctly and sometimes the routing was off. There was a lot about that job that could’ve been better. Honestly the only thing good about that job was the pay and some of the managers were cool.
@@Norrr3 This happens everywhere, I guess. I'm from Brazil and worked on a store some 20 years ago and the exact same thing you described happened every damn weekend when we received delivery from coca cola/nestlé. They always had some kind of problem with the pallets, the order or the date/time. At first we let it slip as we knew the delivery guys are usually not responsible for those mistakes, but after 3 or 4 consecutive mistakes it starts to get to you and the guys attitude didn't help.
It’s nice you organized your product. Lot of stores and some deliver drives just merge all the products together in the back, making our work way longer then it should.
It should be the store's responsibility to organize the inventory, including pallets received. Just pure laziness from these stores not hiring people to do that.
Hard requirement for Coca-Cola deliveries is to pull the oldest product to the front. This stops product from getting dated, and needing to come back to our warehouse.
Dude that's crazy you actually have to work at the store too!!! I'd drop that crap and leave, let them stock their own store. Props to your hard work. Definitely.
Get your CDL-A experience with this Pepsico then find a no-touch company later on. Pepsi is self-insured so they can risk hiring brand new drivers, it's a good start to prove you can drive a truck but you do have to put in the labor.
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola both do this. They take care of their own product in the stores they put them in. For grocery stores it's usually not the driver, they have separate merchandisers they send to each store to work incoming product and overstock. These stores have "guaranteed sale" contracts with Coke/Pepsi that means any damages/expired products are 100% refunded to the store, therefore, coke/pepsi takes care of their own product to limit their losses in exchange for more merchandising space/different pricing.
It’s certain Pepsi Locations require stocking not all Pepsi Locations are required to stock but the good news is, I believe Pepsi increases pay to those locations who are required to stock. So I believe it evens out in my opinion.
Fairly similar, only difference is sleepers having a bed in the back for resting. Wouldnt want to sleep in a day cab on a regular basis. I've driven sleeper over the road across the states, and now I'm a local driver.
They’re pretty much the same as a sleeper interior wise, with the exception of not having a sleeping cabin in the back. The only other difference would be that you don’t get as much storage space because of the lack of sleeper cab and not being designed for long stays in the cab. Truck wise though. They’re very different. Day Cab trucks typically don’t have nearly as much power and sit on a lesser duty frames. They’re designed for moving light freight locally.
Great service my man, you are a customer service professional & could easily fit a more white collar customer facing role if you desired that. I'm incredulous you guys have to fill the clients shelves to their specifications, instead of just delivering the goods to a receiving area. I worked in gas stations when in college & the deliveries would just be dumped outside for me to lug inside and check, sort & replenish the shelves/coolers. Australia is a little different. Keep up the good work & happy new year!
I did this for just under two years for a Budweiser company, as a driver helper. We averaged 55+ hour weeks as I'm sure you do as well. Ironically, I work in a Pepsi plant now, in a warehouse, as a forklift operator.
Worked for Coca-Cola for many years in NYC ! Everything went down to the the basement UGH . Back breaking work but ill get a pension when I turn 60 Teamsters :)
Question, do yall use the big trailers when delivering in NYC or is it a smaller vehicle? I cannot imagine a tractor trailer in a super packed city in NYC.
Used to do grocery delivery and the amount of entitled people expecting you to carry them in and then sort the items to be put away. I ain't your fkn slave 😂
Its a different way here. We have to scan the ticket you gave her or each product. If you was bringing this into me. You basically leave it there. And ill put it up
I do not envy that job whatsoever. I used to work for a liquor, & wine distributor as a merchandiser so I was always traveling between different grocery stores after the truck delivered our products. Never knowing where the truck was or has been was a true challenge. A similar job to this except I was not a delivery driver, however still had to put out a lot of our own products in different grocery stores. Nothing was organized by any means and even though I was able to use the stores equipment such as hand carts or whatever they had, it was still a royal pain. Customers were always in the way because we didn't start till at least 9am. Walmarts of course were the worst of our stops as they took their sweet time counting and checking in our products so if that was my last stop of the day, I had to wait sometimes 30 minutes to an hour just for them to get to it. I did that for about 2 years and as many times as our delivery drivers and myself and other merchandisers would complain to our bosses about Walmart taking their sweet time and wasting ours, they would complain to Walmart as well. Of course , nothing got done about it on from Walmart's side. So we decided to make them our last stop of the day since they took the longest to do anything. If it was time for us to go off and clock out and the products were still not checked in, too bad. We left and it was on them to check everything and put it out themselves. If you like it and enjoy it, great! IMO it's not really a career job unless it pays well and you don't have to risk hurting yourself to do it. You appear to do a great job and your manners are very respectable.😀
I was a Marchandiser for Pepsi ~16yrs ago. I had 3 grocery stores to service, one being Walmart 😬 At the time, we got 3% of all sales. I heard years later that was down to 1.5% of sales. I never envied the truck side of it... I think we had it good. Overall the job got to be too demanding - 7 days a week... I went to a bread company on a truck afterwards and didnt want to take their terms of buying the route... I dont miss this line of work 😄
So unefficent - The Driver drives and delivers the Goods and not wipe the Customers Ass too. In Germany the Driver is Driver. He delivers fex.10 Paletts/Collis/Whatever and is done with it. Payed or not, Americas System is BS Here a ♥
its weird how she wanted you to count everything but she was not counting with you at all. this was just a waste of time for you. she gives off the vibe of acting like she knows what shes doing but has zero clue.
Man I get you're trying to do a good job but with that type of job u gotta learn to say fuck it and just set things down quick. Not looking around for the perfect spot ( like u did with the juices)
Unless your facility strict or something usually for things like putting cooler stuff in stacks in the wrong spot isn't gonna get you in any trouble. Like don't be a idiot but man that shit would been off that cart in 2mins max.
Yeah because sometimes our warehouse forgets items, and or replace the correct item with the wrong one. So that’s basically shorting the customer so to prevent stores usually check in what you’re bringing in. So I can make the correction if necessary.
bro i get that you come from 11-13 an hour job but 26$ an hour is not a lot that’s still pretty low we’ll to me at least cause in high-school i was making 11 an hour 2017-20221 after i was a waiter making 200-300 a day in tips making 1600-1800 a week after that i went to drive 26 foot box truck for local delivery like retail store making 444 a day not hourly so i was making 2220 a week. just got my cdl and i was really upset about pay. so for the people that people that have real man job making 35-40 and think getting a cdl job is gonna make more then don’t lolll this good for people that work at the gas station warehouse mcdonald jobs,they thinks it’s alot of money cause they never had shit, but not for the blue collar worker! 26x40=1049-28%taxes =748$ take that trash bro don’t talk about that’s big money let’s say you do work the 70 hour week that’s 2210 take home 1600 then that’s worth but i doubt they’ll work you 70 hour weeks
Also watch your back man i worked in retail for almost 10 years and thanks to that line of work it made my lower back and knees weaker.. you only have 1 body and you gotta do with it for your entire life.. sadly cannot just use Velcro and stick a new spine or another arm on your body and i'd advice you to look for something better than this line of work.. and please for the love of god do not become too valuable for the company or bust your butt for some large company that sees you as a mere number and nothing more (being too valuable means you'll never get a promotion and you'll just be stuck doing work for 2 or more people with the same pay)
Good points. If you work with 100% of your abilities since day one, they would expect you to do 120% for the same cash. People who know how to slack without being fired will earn the same cash, so what is the point? I worked in retail for years, i seen people both young and old trying to show what great workers they are, taking a lot of night shifts etc. because they got paid extra. Their health was quickly detoriorating, not to mention social and love life. It is not bad if you like this kind of job, but don,t expect company to love you, for them you are just another number on paylist.
Very true indeed.. its the unfortunate and cold truth.. all it is is just them figuring out how to make the green arrow go up and keep it up and if the arrow does not go up or isn't going up straight anymore then all panic goes loose and hundreds if not thousands of people will lose their job.. its so toxic man its painful to see@@Endru85x
Just came across this video. I applaud your manners man at that first stop. You were very nice. Customer service is lacking nowadays, as I’m sure you know. Well done.
It's weird that you have to deliver and then basically work at the store.
I did beer delivery for about 2 weeks because of that lol. You where expected to deliver to a bunch of stores & merchandise the product. noped the fk outta there real fast
Frito Lay is the same way with 7-11, its in your contract agreement as a supplier.
@@tonyb7748 it better be the hecking same, Frito Lay is apart of Pepsico which Pepsi is obviously also apart of
My work which deals with food/drink to smaller stores has 2 forms of delivery. Dump that shit and you deal with it or pay a bit more and the driver merchandises it and takes all waste from the external cases away at the same time. Pretty common practice really.
Ikr
Man I thought yall's job was hard enough moving product in and out of stores...I didn't know there was all this extra stuff involved . #Respect
Swedish trucker here!
Thanks for a insightful video. I don't delivery groceries, but I liked all the options you had along the walls of the trailer for the cargo straps! I've mostly seen the 2 horizontal ones here in Sweden, not the ones going top-bottom.
Take it easy out on the roads 🚚
Awesome video, Just wanna point out I wouldn’t have left the trailer door open while taking the items in, bad neighborhoods tend to steal anything.
I didn’t think of that, thanks for the help!!!
That truck would be empty when he came back out...LOL
You guys have it easier than we did. Back in 2011 when I worked at Pepsi, we had a 20 bay side loader and we had to pick product off of a pick list and load it on a hand truck and verify everything then merchandise it all inside the store. I’m glad they made the switch to palletized loads and lift gates
This is so confusing for me to watch, in England, they drop the delivery's off at the loading bay and store staff stock the shelf and move the product into storage etc, mad to see someone who doesn't work at the shop to do that.
It is more like the Pepsi machine is filled by the Pepsi guy
Depends on location. In Detroit coke pepsi and 7up all only stock at family dollar dollar general walgreens and cvs. All other locations like all gas stations is either dropping pallet or dolly into cooler or backroom and drop it. He makes the job harder by worrying about the perfect spots. Me I would be creating stacks in the general area. If they don't like the way it is they can fix it themselves
The pay is already included merchandising the delivery,so the grocery stores pay for the delivery plus merchandise the product
@@robertoHernandez-vd6uy Except the pay is absolute dogshit for what you have to do. 14 hour days, 5 days a week doing this shit at $26/hr. You're literally destroying your body, for not enough pay and no life outside of work.
i really resonated with that last part, when you get nice things, there is always one guy that ruins it for everyone.
So true!
Having stop #2 farthest toward the door is a warehouse problem. I ran a massive Coca-Cola warehouse, in St. Louis (770 thousand cases), and this never would have happened. Pick tickets come out in reverse order, and the pallet loaders drop their pallets in front of the truck, and the forklift loaders load them into the correct order.
Bruh as a European seeing this is weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiird dude! Over here the delivery guys just dump the cargo off and the workers take care of the products getting inside and fill the shelves..
Respect for hard work.
I'm sure this is the gist of the kind of work my dad went through. No wonder he works so much. He worked at Coke for over 10 yrs! So glad he's got a better job now.
Man I been working in the pepsi warehouse for 6 years. 3 years order picking and currently 3 years forklift driver. When I found out we get paid just the same as a driver I felt hecka bad because we really be chilling in the warehouse. You guys got to deal with crazy drivers, traffic, rude store managers or receivers/ long lines at locations, and then got to break down the pallets and geos at stores too! No wonder we go through so many drivers to where I don’t even try to get to know any of the drivers because they come and go. One new driver was fed up with the extra work so he left the truck at the store and left smh. I know here in Las Vegas is way different compared to other cities but drivers should be making way more than us in the warehouse I mean you guys got a CDL
That’s probably in Las Vegas not here in Texas Loaders here make 22.55 a hr. And I make on average around 30 a hour a lil Bit more than that.
The plant here in GA is $25hr for warehouse & $30hr for driver. Our hours are way longer than the warehouse but that’s for the drivers who actually do their job. The lazy ones barely put in any hours like a fool
Interesting to see how different you guys operate, I deliver milk to grocery stores(not as much fun as you guys seeing my stuff is on wheels not powered and weigh 408lbs-800lbs haha), being their primary milk provider majority of them entrust us to update the invoice properly and check in the order ourselves. I see pepsi and coca-cola and polar drivers on a regular basis and them checking in with receiving at the grocery stores.
This could be very different but In our grocery store in Finland our milk product deliverys go automatically to our electronic invoice system that we check as we put it to shelves or storage and it spits our error report from anything that was missing or was over delivered and then we report that back for refund if necessary. With these kinds of drink deliverys we usually only get the paper version witch we have to check. we could technically just let it be and ask for refunds later, but they can change the delivery info then and there if there is a problem.
@@juhokaartoaho Yeah, here we update it while there - they never complain about getting some extra if they have the space (not charged for this extra product). Each store here is different, some will check it - some won't, some will have dairy manager(or assistant manager) signature required. My stores are all on good terms with me, so its just deliver update anything that needs (these shortages are reported back to my supervisors/manager so we can find out why it didnt get loaded, usually warehouse not thinking properly).
Very polite gentlemen, good man! 👍👍👍.
Very courteous. Good job! I hope you keep up this great attitude. I know sometimes it will gets shit, but keep your chin up. With an attitude like that to work, to life; you cannot go wrong my dude.
This is exactly what Coke and Pepsi deliveries look like at my store. They stock the cooler chutes with their products and put the unopened cases on the shelves, then stock the 2 liter bottles and 12 packs out on the sales floor. Then they put all their plastic wrapping and cardboard in the trash.
Cooler was pretty chill when I worked in a liquor store, when I didnt have to watch the counter. Spent most of my time back there getting stuff done cause the amount of times I had to restock and walk into a mess would piss me off when I couldnt find things lol. I would be organizing with the delivery guy soon as they came in.
I work for Pepsi as well. I wish our handhelds were as nice as yours. It would save so much time. I'm not surprised how the coolers are the typical "tight" fit. I wish my stores would actually stock their back stock as well as this one does.
Dang I thought we all got iPhones 😂
There wasnt an extra case of Celsius. One of the rows on the end wasnt 2 deep like all the others
Good catch. I didn’t probably even notice it.
I did Pepsi on Long Island for 10 years. First 7 was all off a side loader with handtrucks. Last 3 years was off a trailer with a gate & a power jack. From 20 to 30 i slung soda & mostly loved it. Eventually the people got to me & i couldn’t do it anymore. I also had to deal with helpers who i wasn’t fond of. Wish i could have worked alone but wasn’t possible on the route i had. Good luck to ya!
Same exact thing happened to me at Sysco lol I loved the work but the people got to me
@@Norrr3What about the people sucked?
@@JohnSmith-yt8di the customers sucked with their attitudes. There was a lot to Sysco. The trucks were never loaded correctly (pallets were turned the wrong way or in the wrong spot), the pallets weren’t selected correctly and sometimes the routing was off. There was a lot about that job that could’ve been better. Honestly the only thing good about that job was the pay and some of the managers were cool.
@@Norrr3 Thanks for the response dude.
@@Norrr3 This happens everywhere, I guess. I'm from Brazil and worked on a store some 20 years ago and the exact same thing you described happened every damn weekend when we received delivery from coca cola/nestlé. They always had some kind of problem with the pallets, the order or the date/time. At first we let it slip as we knew the delivery guys are usually not responsible for those mistakes, but after 3 or 4 consecutive mistakes it starts to get to you and the guys attitude didn't help.
It’s nice you organized your product. Lot of stores and some deliver drives just merge all the products together in the back, making our work way longer then it should.
Yes! Thank you!
It should be the store's responsibility to organize the inventory, including pallets received. Just pure laziness from these stores not hiring people to do that.
Hard requirement for Coca-Cola deliveries is to pull the oldest product to the front. This stops product from getting dated, and needing to come back to our warehouse.
When the cooler is a disaster I don’t even bother to put it up. They don’t care so why should I fight my way to work and waste more time doing so
having a good outlook in your job makes the difference
Dude that's crazy you actually have to work at the store too!!! I'd drop that crap and leave, let them stock their own store. Props to your hard work. Definitely.
It’s in the contract they have to put it up. You wouldn’t be there long
I like the video do RUclips videos like this everyday the job looks kind of fun
50% of the time is driving?
This is a hard job not for everyone but you do a great job at it and have a good attitude about it.
Get your CDL-A experience with this Pepsico then find a no-touch company later on. Pepsi is self-insured so they can risk hiring brand new drivers, it's a good start to prove you can drive a truck but you do have to put in the labor.
I did no touch OTR for 3 years. I went to Pepsi because I needed to move my body more and I ended up losing 40 pounds
I really needed that
You pull up to the back door warehouse ,unload and the staff put the goods away,not the driver of the truck.Your doing about 3 jobs in 1.
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola both do this. They take care of their own product in the stores they put them in. For grocery stores it's usually not the driver, they have separate merchandisers they send to each store to work incoming product and overstock. These stores have "guaranteed sale" contracts with Coke/Pepsi that means any damages/expired products are 100% refunded to the store, therefore, coke/pepsi takes care of their own product to limit their losses in exchange for more merchandising space/different pricing.
Aye. right off the lake. should try their food pretty good stuff. especially the catfish.
I worked at the tropicana plant in 2022 and never saw those Tropicana trailers. Weird that you guys have them in TX
We got them in GA to
Goddamn this job must be tough and/or bonkers. *BIG UPS* 💯💯
first stop has the nerve to make you put it away also! homie needs a raise respect bro
Its pretty common, you have to deliver and put away the product, thats why its a hard job.
When I was a manger I would ether say I will take care of it or help the delivery guy
mad respect.
bro delivering pepsi in da fanta truck hell yea
Hés very professional, but why does he have to stock?
It’s certain Pepsi Locations require stocking not all Pepsi Locations are required to stock but the good news is, I believe Pepsi increases pay to those locations who are required to stock. So I believe it evens out in my opinion.
I've always wonder how comfortable are day cabs compared to the semis with sleeper cabs on them ?
Fairly similar, only difference is sleepers having a bed in the back for resting. Wouldnt want to sleep in a day cab on a regular basis. I've driven sleeper over the road across the states, and now I'm a local driver.
They’re pretty much the same as a sleeper interior wise, with the exception of not having a sleeping cabin in the back. The only other difference would be that you don’t get as much storage space because of the lack of sleeper cab and not being designed for long stays in the cab.
Truck wise though. They’re very different. Day Cab trucks typically don’t have nearly as much power and sit on a lesser duty frames. They’re designed for moving light freight locally.
If you have a manual day cab then there's very limited storage. An automatic has more floor space for gear
That profile pic lol
Great service my man, you are a customer service professional & could easily fit a more white collar customer facing role if you desired that. I'm incredulous you guys have to fill the clients shelves to their specifications, instead of just delivering the goods to a receiving area. I worked in gas stations when in college & the deliveries would just be dumped outside for me to lug inside and check, sort & replenish the shelves/coolers. Australia is a little different. Keep up the good work & happy new year!
I did this for just under two years for a Budweiser company, as a driver helper. We averaged 55+ hour weeks as I'm sure you do as well. Ironically, I work in a Pepsi plant now, in a warehouse, as a forklift operator.
This guy I work with said he worked as driver or vender. He said he worked 12 hour days.
Worked for Coca-Cola for many years in NYC ! Everything went down to the the basement UGH . Back breaking work but ill get a pension when I turn 60 Teamsters :)
Question, do yall use the big trailers when delivering in NYC or is it a smaller vehicle? I cannot imagine a tractor trailer in a super packed city in NYC.
Yo my Pepsi is still using the hand trucks and laydowns. We are supposed to get these Jan 2024 when we move into our new warehouse!
Used to do grocery delivery and the amount of entitled people expecting you to carry them in and then sort the items to be put away.
I ain't your fkn slave 😂
When i have that problem with the pallets i use the plastic wrap as a strap wrap the pallets to the power jack bars
Dang… that’s a great idea thanks!
insane, you are extremely fit. thats a uber 1337 speed run.
Hey brother fellow Pepsi driver here. Love your videos man! What state are you based out of??
I really appreciate this and thank you for watching!!!
That store needs a stock clerk
It has so much "over" stock
Its apart of there contract to stock the prodcut for the store
Bro!! Do you guys still have SOBE?? Pepsi never really answers
No, not to my knowledge. I’ve never heard of it.
Are you paid weekly or biweekly?
Weekly
@@aosaa1368 when do benefits start?
Its a different way here. We have to scan the ticket you gave her or each product. If you was bringing this into me. You basically leave it there. And ill put it up
Shouldn’t the store associates unpack and restock?
Some do but Pepsi Policy where I work is to merchandise small format stores if required to by that particular store.
Whats ridiculous is that you have to stock c stores, when the gas stations should doit themselves
They pay for that service.
@@mtorres3097 not where I work. Our work gives it to them for free, and we are actually going union for it
I do not envy that job whatsoever. I used to work for a liquor, & wine distributor as a merchandiser so I was always traveling between different grocery stores after the truck delivered our products. Never knowing where the truck was or has been was a true challenge. A similar job to this except I was not a delivery driver, however still had to put out a lot of our own products in different grocery stores. Nothing was organized by any means and even though I was able to use the stores equipment such as hand carts or whatever they had, it was still a royal pain. Customers were always in the way because we didn't start till at least 9am. Walmarts of course were the worst of our stops as they took their sweet time counting and checking in our products so if that was my last stop of the day, I had to wait sometimes 30 minutes to an hour just for them to get to it. I did that for about 2 years and as many times as our delivery drivers and myself and other merchandisers would complain to our bosses about Walmart taking their sweet time and wasting ours, they would complain to Walmart as well. Of course , nothing got done about it on from Walmart's side. So we decided to make them our last stop of the day since they took the longest to do anything. If it was time for us to go off and clock out and the products were still not checked in, too bad. We left and it was on them to check everything and put it out themselves. If you like it and enjoy it, great! IMO it's not really a career job unless it pays well and you don't have to risk hurting yourself to do it. You appear to do a great job and your manners are very respectable.😀
Rise and grind.
Can you bootleg me some real sugar Mountain Dew down here to SW FL?
For some reason Pepsi has decided we are unworthy of such a beverage.
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I was a Marchandiser for Pepsi ~16yrs ago. I had 3 grocery stores to service, one being Walmart 😬
At the time, we got 3% of all sales. I heard years later that was down to 1.5% of sales.
I never envied the truck side of it... I think we had it good.
Overall the job got to be too demanding - 7 days a week...
I went to a bread company on a truck afterwards and didnt want to take their terms of buying the route...
I dont miss this line of work 😄
Basically the truck delivery guys had to do everything we had to do but also drive the product to the store and cart it in --- we got ours delivered
Looks like if the stores would and reorganize their coolers your job would be a lot easier.
How many hrs you average weekly?
A lot of people don't know the real hard part: dealing with the hardass store owners (or managers). Some are decent though
Dam, in Hong Kong the driver doesn't have to help the store stock, just let the store staff stock it. We just leave the goods
pallets of mixed celsius are the devillll
🤣🤣🤣 I usually have the checker count one side and I do the other. (That’s if the checker know the product)
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I used to do security at Pepsi r&d hq in Valhalla ny
Every job sucks, attitude is everything
Didn’t know Pepsi is Tropicana too sheesh.
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@@aosaa1368is experienced required?
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Amazing
You have to unload the pallet and stock the store too? For $20-something an hour? Nah……
In the Netherlands we do it for even less. And then the client even dares to be a bitch while you do your work propperly
I always assumed they just dropped the pallet off in the cooler, and the employees sorted it, and then the empty pallet was just picked up next round.
That store shouldn’t need anything else until 2025
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Man them pallet builders suck.
i work at coca cola and in a stacker there so i kinda know how you feel😂
You should only have to drop the products and leave not stock the store when it should be the store worker’s responsibility I feel
if you get paid for it, you have to do it
Pepi 2 pallets delivered
So unefficent - The Driver drives and delivers the Goods and not wipe the Customers Ass too.
In Germany the Driver is Driver. He delivers fex.10 Paletts/Collis/Whatever and is done with it. Payed or not, Americas System is BS
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You forgot to add the extra Celsius
If you look at 9:39 on the bottom left he counted that as two next to each other when there was a tea there instead.
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The people that works in the cooler should make room not you
I would have given you hell for not closing the cooler door.
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He's already providing them with free labor by organizing the stock that the store should have done themselves. He should tell you to shove it.
can you deliver pesbi to me pls
Leave the door open
Who watches the truck
Fleet would wash the truck maybe once a year or never I don’t know for sure.
its weird how she wanted you to count everything but she was not counting with you at all. this was just a waste of time for you. she gives off the vibe of acting like she knows what shes doing but has zero clue.
Your company should hire a passenger to come with you for help
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Man I get you're trying to do a good job but with that type of job u gotta learn to say fuck it and just set things down quick. Not looking around for the perfect spot ( like u did with the juices)
Unless your facility strict or something usually for things like putting cooler stuff in stacks in the wrong spot isn't gonna get you in any trouble. Like don't be a idiot but man that shit would been off that cart in 2mins max.
wtf you need to count each pallet? we just deliver and drive off here
Yeah because sometimes our warehouse forgets items, and or replace the correct item with the wrong one. So that’s basically shorting the customer so to prevent stores usually check in what you’re bringing in. So I can make the correction if necessary.
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bro i get that you come from 11-13 an hour job but 26$ an hour is not a lot that’s still pretty low we’ll to me at least cause in high-school i was making 11 an hour 2017-20221 after i was a waiter making 200-300 a day in tips making 1600-1800 a week after that i went to drive 26 foot box truck for local delivery like retail store making 444 a day not hourly so i was making 2220 a week. just got my cdl and i was really upset about pay. so for the people that people that have real man job making 35-40 and think getting a cdl job is gonna make more then don’t lolll this good for people that work at the gas station warehouse mcdonald jobs,they thinks it’s alot of money cause they never had shit, but not for the blue collar worker! 26x40=1049-28%taxes =748$ take that trash bro don’t talk about that’s big money let’s say you do work the 70 hour week that’s 2210 take home 1600 then that’s worth but i doubt they’ll work you 70 hour weeks
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