What's it like to work at Coca-Cola as a delivery driver? What do u do as a delivery driver? Are the trucks nice? Are the trucks mainly automatic or do they still use manual transmission trucks?
Coca cola delivery truck
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Ddr1992 579, Mar 22, 2019.
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It's like unloading a flatbed of cinder blocks.
You drive to about 10 stores and stack off a % of your load.. roll them in.. let the folks count your inventory against your invoice.
Then, you move all of your OLDER cinder blocks.. put the new cinder blocks on the bottom... stack the old cinder blocks back on top of the new ones.. and go to the next stop and do it again.
I'm not kidding. It's for strong, young backs.
If you have a 500 case day, you can assume that you'll handle approximately 1200-1400 cases throughout the process.
The trucks are just plain Jane delivery trucks. Some auto.. some 5 speed with a 2speed axle.. some of the smaller tractor trailer rigs will have an Eaton 9spd in them.Last edited: Mar 22, 2019
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yup, they do it...at each store they go to....
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Now, THIS is a better idea than the flea market thing if that's what you're interested in.
It's still not a good gig in my opinion due to all the B.S. and unloading involved. Although i think side-loader is not as bad.
But we'll talk more soon. Maybe on the weekends.Texas_hwy_287 and VantaiTatted Thank this. -
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The last beverage delivery truck i had was an automagic (and side-loader), but that is the least of your worries if you're going to do food/beverage delivery.duckdiver and VantaiTatted Thank this. -
I used to work on a delivery truck going to restaurants. I really enjoyed it, and usually got a free lunch out of the deal. The only part I didn't like was the truck was a reefer so try rolling a heavy hand truck out onto a ramp while sliding on slick icy floor. Also in rain the job sucks cause your ramp gets so slick you may have some experiences of coming down on your arse trying to keep the hand truck from flipping at the bottom.
I might still be doing it though, except the company I worked for went out of businessVantaiTatted Thanks this.
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