I read around but the info on this company is a little old. I was wondering if anyone know anything about how this company operates? Schedule, time off, team driving, pay salary. I'm from the midwest. Thank you.
Papa Johns - Current Info? Schedule, time off, team driving, pay salary...
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by kents-worth, May 23, 2017.
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I would never work for a company that would fire it's employees because they don't like the president Papa John's and hobby lobby both of them can go to hell I would be home less before I pull one of there loads I don't with them no support from me just like ri with there trucks only toll black list I will not run a load there.
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^^^ off to a great start?
I used to deliver to a place in Jersey, a Papa Johns warehouse.
From what I see, you run 2-3 drivers per truck, go out and run the route making deliveries, come back and get restocked, and repeat. The truck never stops, and the guys i talked to said routes were usually 72 hours long.
Thats about all the info I know. Its 2 years old now. But this warehouse was in Cranbury, NJ. They are not short on PJ locations here in the NE.bentstrider83 Thanks this. -
Worst pizza chain in the country. And their founder is a POS. Would never work for them out of spite if nothing else
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Since you live in the Midwest, try the ones that do the Little Caesar's loads. Around here the company is called Blue Line. They pay very well, I'm just too old to unload all that by hand
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All I know is those commercials where he's whispering are creepy -
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My coworker worked for them many years back. It was always a team operation and they were out usually three to four weeks at a time. From what the old man was telling me, one guy slept while the other guy drove until they got into a delivery area in which case both were expected to unload. Yeah it is and was illegal. Heard he was making $60k a year. But they also ran hard and did some stuff off the log books.
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