Hi guys,
I have a question in our industry I know there are 3rd shift jobs, usually shuttle and some key drop stuff, but are there any second shift food driving jobs? Like maybe key drops at schools or day time places that are not open for dinner? I know the grocery store trucks run around the clock like Talon Logistics never stops, but like have any of you guys ever gone out and had like a second shift shuttle bid or delivery bid?
Like I used to work second shift and the more I think about it the more I liked it in away. I didn't have to get up at the crack of dawn, but at the same time I didn't have to be out all night either it was really kind of nice in a way. I worked third shift too didn't much care for that, but second wasn't really all that awful all things considered and I would do it again.
Like freight work is there a second shift line haul run or do some of the freight companies have like second shift pick up and delivery stuff like maybe lighter loads or smaller things so they send you out in a straight truck to pick up odd ball customers? Just wondering.
Thank you
Mike
I have a question in our industry I know there are 3rd shift jobs, usually shuttle and some key drop stuff, but are there any second shift food driving jobs? Like maybe key drops at schools or day time places that are not open for dinner? I know the grocery store trucks run around the clock like Talon Logistics never stops, but like have any of you guys ever gone out and had like a second shift shuttle bid or delivery bid?
Like I used to work second shift and the more I think about it the more I liked it in away. I didn't have to get up at the crack of dawn, but at the same time I didn't have to be out all night either it was really kind of nice in a way. I worked third shift too didn't much care for that, but second wasn't really all that awful all things considered and I would do it again.
Like freight work is there a second shift line haul run or do some of the freight companies have like second shift pick up and delivery stuff like maybe lighter loads or smaller things so they send you out in a straight truck to pick up odd ball customers? Just wondering.
Thank you
Mike