Blue Line Food Service

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  1. big daddie

    big daddie Light Load Member

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    Does anyone know about this company--like what and how they pay? I see they haul to Little Ceasars and thats about all I know about them. Thanks
     
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  3. mlrs270

    mlrs270 Light Load Member

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    big daddie did u see that ad in the news and record for them in greensboro off south elm eugene st
     
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    big daddie Light Load Member

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    I found it through an internet search-I emailed corporate today and they say they aren't hiring in Greensboro-and gave me the site to keep checking when they are hiring-----well I went back to that site and they are hiring,but I haven't a clue what they pay
     
  5. justanothercrzytrkdrvr

    justanothercrzytrkdrvr Light Load Member

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    I checked with them out here in Grand Prairie Tx and they said they weren't hiring but I could leave an application. I couldn't find out about pay, only that the drivers are usually out 2-3 nights a week depending on the schedule. I'm waiting to hear something back (hopefully) and will post any info I find out.
     
  6. 4campbells1

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    I worked for these guys just after I got my Class A, this was back in 1999; when I worked there they demanded 80 pieces of product to come off the truck in 1 hour (not easy if you're by yourself delivering to a Kmart deli which is where they also deliver to because most of the time you have to park in the rear of the bldg. and hand truck the product off the truck down a ramp and to the front of the store) and they also have onboard computers which keep track of your time through the day so you cannot go over on hours and also they keep track of how long it takes at each stop.

    All in all not a bad job, but you run your butt off at each stop just so you can get 80 pieces off the truck, say for example a store (restaurant) wanted 4 bottles of mayo. and they come in a case of 4 to a case then this would be considered 1 piece. It's easy if your running with someone else but alone it becomes a totally different ballgame.
     
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