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07-06-2007, 12:09 AM
| | BIGGER FATTER AND MEANER | | Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: pa
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Any one know anything about driving for dunkin donuts i heard it was a good job?
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07-06-2007, 12:20 AM
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i bet that job would be sweet!!!
sorry i just could not help myself
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07-06-2007, 12:27 AM
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I just stopped working for sysco and two guys from DD came over they said it wasnt bad. But why they switched i dont know
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07-06-2007, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by 14wheeler Any one know anything about driving for dunkin donuts i heard it was a good job? | well its something like this.........
deliveries at shopping malls, corner stores, highway stores, neighborhood stores, gas stations, etc,etc.
you sometimes get a helper. most times you won't.
lugging all that product ain't easy.
basically, its like working for sysco or some other food related trucking company.
pay is about $22.00 per hour, with benefits.
i don't know if each driver has a regular route, or not.
if 2 drivers left as you say, but they say the job wasn't bad.................
then there IS a problem, why else leave....???
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07-06-2007, 07:28 PM
| | BEEFCAKE!! | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pain Train
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Oh boy...14wheeler, the only one that can tell you about Dunkin is a driver who works for them, then and only then will you get the truth, I worked for a donut company for a number of years, next to Tankersley, it was the best, most fun job I ever had, I left to be home everynight, my routes were taken away from me ect., ect., you have a good chance to run into one of the guys where you are at, dunkin is big on the east coast, much more than the mid west, I hardly ever saw them unless I went to GA., or TN., anyhow, get with one of the drivers, I can give you my experience in a pm if you want, the reading is way to interesting to post it on the boards LOL.
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07-06-2007, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by grocery thrower Oh boy...14wheeler, the only one that can tell you about Dunkin is a driver who works for them, then and only then will you get the truth, I worked for a donut company for a number of years, next to Tankersley, it was the best, most fun job I ever had, I left to be home everynight, my routes were taken away from me ect., ect., you have a good chance to run into one of the guys where you are at, dunkin is big on the east coast, much more than the mid west, I hardly ever saw them unless I went to GA., or TN., anyhow, get with one of the drivers, I can give you my experience in a pm if you want, the reading is way to interesting to post it on the boards LOL. | let me add to this statement from you. although i do not work for the double D, i did apply there for a yardman's job. i did not want to drive for them. even with all my years expereince, driving for them would be not so good a deal for me. they do have a high turnover rate, which is probably like any other trucking job. you WILL WORK your butt off. you WILL WORK long hours. you WILL BE HOME DAILY. the money ain't so bad to start. the equipment is leased from Ryder. typically, the trailers are pre-loaded, and the trucks/tractors will be hooked up for you.
let me put it into perhaps another way, if anyone works for CVS or Walgreen's, then double D is basically the same set-up. all those tight (nee) very tight parking lots, off street deliveries, etc, etc.
i simply will not tolerate driving on our roads and dealing with delivery schedules and loading areas that require way too much manual labor. because even at $22.00 an hour, it ain't enough........
again, its like delivering to Domino's pizza shops, mc donalds, burger king, etc, etc...
the employee's open the door, you do the rest..............up/down/in/out/up/down/in/out/ of the trailer and the ramp behind the trailer......
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