Damn bro your a straight beast didnt get tired or frustrated made it look super easy.. also had the audacity too ride a bike home after all that wow i mad respect-!!!! Straight no excuses-!!!! This is a man whos about his money and dont make no fuss just does his job and gets paid wish i could have that mentality..
Didn’t get frustrated because that was a great load. Sometimes I have days I get to my first stop and they loaded my pallets wrong. I have stop 5 up front and stop 1 way back and already 3 hours away from warehouse so I have to dig all day long. Makes you wanna kill yourself lol
I also work for sysco! Delivering isn’t bad if loaded properly but most of the time stop 1 will be behind and under stop 3 🤣🤣 I laugh now but it makes me wanna lose it some days 😂
Same, I tip my hat too. I used to work @PFG & never again. Gotta pay me a guaranteed 150k/year(after tax) to consider doing this job again. Thanks to them for my cdl tho!😊
I worked for Sysco for 12 months. Im glad i found a new job. I won't miss the rude customers, nad routing, digging for items, worthless scanners, and the thing i wont miss the most, drivers who purposely fall behind so they can send help. This job isn' worth your health and family time
That load looks good! I work for Mclane and every day i go out with 1400 cases 12 stops! I go solo because my partner got injured but lately ive been asking for help. So they gave me a helper.
Been a min fam, when you postin again? Hope all is well. As a Foodservice Driver myself I enjoy your videos. Very motivating and educational, gained a lot of insight from how you keep you trailer organized.
Trying to stay low key. Work knows I have this account. Supportive so far. Don’t want to give the impression I’m investing more time in filming than work.
As a former Sysco order selector and now a us foods driver I can definitely tell you yes Sysco loads are crazy..the us foods here in nor cal puts the Chemicals on a separate pallet in man it makes a huge difference
hey I work at us foods now as we speak..I was a selector than I went to being a lift operator..I’m 36 now and want to get my CDLS to drive for the company..and to make more money any tips?
This job isn't that bad I did it for 9 yrs and it can be fun at times. Now you just can't start your morning in a negative way or that's going to ruin your whole day because you have to pump yourself up to the trailer unloaded because if you come to work in a bad mood its going to feel like forever to unload the truck. Too the young drivers just getting in to foodservice just take a deep breath when things are out of your control and once you learn the customers and where to park the job can be a lot of fun. PLUS your regular customers feed you once I learned all my customers for my last 6 yrs I never brought food they feed me breakfast, lunch ….YEAH BUDDY.
I did something similar to this & what I hated the most was when im at a stop & the damn boxes are behind the next stop 😑. Now I got to unstack & stack it all back just to get to my current stop!
I started my trucking career and a drivers helper for Sysco through a temp agency then went to non cdl hotshot driver for them I really enjoyed working at Sysco but had to quit do to a family matter. I went one to drive for a company that did 26ft straight trucks that deliver to DCs now I have my class As for about 6 months I’ve been with my company now for 4 years but a part of me still wants to do Sysco again In a rig it’ll be more work but more money at the same time. I’m use to backing to a dock sometimes unloading and others taking a nap lol I like Sysco because of the pay and the exercise I would get I’m torn idk what to do lol
I worked for a good service company and always chatted and joked with the SYSCO drivers. We have a lot of the same customers and I would tell them to pronounce the company name properly…..it’s SUCKO One day at the dock delivering to a mall the SYSCO drivers come over to check my load and was impressed. He then invited me to check out his trailer and pointed out that his 3 deliveries to the food court was mixed in with all over the place on 7 different pallets. Told me he questioned the management about how pallets are built and the response was “That’s the way it is and always will be. Next question”. Why can’t they….stopped him mid question with “That’s the way it is and always will be. Next question”. But I don’t….” That’s the way it is and always will be. Next question”. Around here most SYSCO drivers don’t have much good to say about the company except they pay well. I made more with easier loads to work
YES! The absolute worst! Tbh your truck looked great compared to the bs they pulled at my dc I was at a drop yard in 28ft trailers and they would stuff 800 cases with 22 stops and it was a absolute disaster 9/10 times. I would have to dig like CRAZY you see how you’re grabbing and stacking? That’s a dream come true bro… I WISH LOL I couldn’t even get my hand carts in the dry I would throw it on top of pallets in the freezer and cooler smh … salute bro I definitely know the Sysco culture 😂
Hey Team Touch, if you had a month or two to prepare for this job, what kind of exercises would you do to get ready? Would you focus more on lifting or cardio?
I work at Sysco Boston and hate it out 16 hour a day digging threw pallets to find one box it’s the way they load the truck has me wanting to quit god bless you
As a safety manager I can tell you that drivers who have misused the freezer steps climbing up and walking on them like a plank instead of pulling them all the way out have paid the price when the stairs break.
I’ve had a step of the freezer ladder break as I was climbing it once. Another incident were one of the hooks of the ramp broke. So even when doing things the “proper” way, doing this type of work comes with risks.
Key is dont walk on them. I used to use them as a means of climbing in and out. The plank is more to expand your sq footage on where to put case's. If you use it properly the space gets diminished. Plus alot more work folding them out. Maybe i got lucky.
@@ozzie3056you can only stack so much on the plank to reach the boxes from the bottom, just toss them down on the floor. You’ll thank yourself later. Just don’t let anyone see you doing that
Great money and benefits. You earn every penny. Worked the north east. Try it in 3’ of snow at ski resorts with people going skiing all around you. It’s still the attitude. Have a good one and are able to work through the load no matter how messed up it is.
I work sysco I deliver about 1200 a day usually 12 stops. But I have access to the freezer stop 1 without using side door I drive 48 foot. You must be in a pup trailer no way would I use a side door all day long.
Any back pain, or repetitive stress injuries? Seems like if you do it right you’ll be in amazing shape, but if you have bad technique you’ll get hurt quickly
Only in the beginning. Like you said, it happened from bad technique, trying to rush and get the job done. I’ve been in over 2 years now, I keep a steady pace, eat, hydrate and keep my technique as good as I possibly can.
@@teamtouchtrucking7573Thanks for the reply my friend! I'm seriously considering leaving a desk job to work food service. I feel like it is way healthier than sitting all day, plus I'm losing my mind sitting at this desk. The pay would be about the same. I'm in good shape. I hit the gym three times a week, and walk a lot everyday. Do you think I'd be making a mistake to make the switch?
@@teamtouchtrucking7573sounds like when I did Amazon deliveries. Hard work but when you figure it out, you keep a brisk pace that keeps you below that threshold where you could get injured. You still with Sysco and for how long? Debating between mcclaine and Sysco out here in VA; I like how Sysco is every week paycheck, mcclaine is said to be more organized pallets but another thing is mcclaine is closer to me. I just feel like the grueling work of food service, kinda makes you need that check weekly lol. Sysco is about 30-35min drive from me while mcclaine only 20mins away tho is another factor I’m thinking bout
I applied there and the manager told me I would be able to handle it meanwhile I lift up 200lbs patients 😞 he was biased, sad but he didn’t even give me a chance
@Darrien Dudley ... thanks man been trying to find info on interview but can't this will be life changing for me nd my family got my cdl and no experience can't get on anywhere it's been difficult changed careers to get my cdl and can't find a place to work lol you got any tips on interview bro
Shldve Ran You're Ramp Out The Freezer Door, Put The Ramp On The Dolly And Roll It 2 That Side Door!! Fk Downstacking, You Onlh Get Paid One Time To Touch Them Cases!!
Thats crazy crazy amount of work, then you have to drive a tractor trailer in the city. Its Risky responsibility, Stress about delivery accuracy , Working with hand trolley . Lot Lot of lifting all day . Then deal with crazy and lazy receivers all day . I know it pays good.......huh Sysco need to change their loading style everything should be on a skid and dedicated for every store
If they could take a job like this and make it a 48 hour 4 day week average 12 hours a shift it would be awsome but they want 5 12 hour days for me that is excessive
@@Antda1. depends on location and situation. Last year around this time I wasn’t making overtime (avg 35hrs but still paid for 40hrs) This time around I’ve gained some seniority. Avg 45 hours a week.
Talk about modern day slavery. Only way I would do this job. Is if I loaded the truck myself. The warehouse should stage it and driver load. Because people will do stupid shit when they can get away with it, just to laugh about it
Sysco, us foods, McClean, killing your back with too many stops and too many cases. This type of work it's for driver and helper. Sysco paid for driving $30 per a hour and you unload the truck for free.
Yea but its like 4 stops, plwnty of rest between drops. Not like park drop a box repeat. Also yall need to do hard work its mabdatory for becoming a real man and not yall glam boi's
Because when you are new to trucking food delivery job it’s the highest paying job you will get with no experience making 100k plus a year .. And some like the workout
Damn bro your a straight beast didnt get tired or frustrated made it look super easy.. also had the audacity too ride a bike home after all that wow i mad respect-!!!! Straight no excuses-!!!! This is a man whos about his money and dont make no fuss just does his job and gets paid wish i could have that mentality..
This is a employee yes! This how it should be. Any less change your gender 🙏🏿
@kyglowen4185 not hard to change your gender these days lol
Didn’t get frustrated because that was a great load. Sometimes I have days I get to my first stop and they loaded my pallets wrong. I have stop 5 up front and stop 1 way back and already 3 hours away from warehouse so I have to dig all day long. Makes you wanna kill yourself lol
@@justinmcnaughton3016THAT Sir!…That is the main thing that makes me nervous about this job (since I just applied and all…)
Couldn’t pay me enough to do this job. I tip my hat to you drivers. I have mad respect for all these food delivery drivers.
The warehouse only makes $19 a hour in Philly to do this
Haha I work for Sysco too
I also work for sysco! Delivering isn’t bad if loaded properly but most of the time stop 1 will be behind and under stop 3 🤣🤣 I laugh now but it makes me wanna lose it some days 😂
As a U.S. Food Delivery guy, this is very hard & Body pain job. Works Every Little muscle on your arms and legs you didn't know you had!!
Same, I tip my hat too. I used to work @PFG & never again. Gotta pay me a guaranteed 150k/year(after tax) to consider doing this job again. Thanks to them for my cdl tho!😊
This man rode a bicycle to work too
And back… need a damn triathlon medal FR
I worked for Sysco for 12 months. Im glad i found a new job. I won't miss the rude customers, nad routing, digging for items, worthless scanners, and the thing i wont miss the most, drivers who purposely fall behind so they can send help. This job isn' worth your health and family time
I agree with everything you said except family time. I work for sysco now and I’m home 3 days a week and home every day at a good time
That load looks good! I work for Mclane and every day i go out with 1400 cases 12 stops! I go solo because my partner got injured but lately ive been asking for help. So they gave me a helper.
I work for Ferraro foods I have 10 stops too solo with about 500 pieces but my stops are like 30 miles apart which make the day a lot longer
@@frankh257 how many hours a day?
That’s a massive day! Must be out at least 14 hours a day. My loads are usually like 1100 and about 8 stops but 2 hour drive each way to first stops
@@user-yx9ow4ng5h atleast 12 everyday
That look like a easy day. I’m pre tripping right now in the yard with 7 stop 900 cases
Had 19 for 600 today. Not bad at all.
Had 19 for 600 today. Not bad at all.
Good job organizing your trailer bro. 💪🏽 that makes all the difference!
Been a min fam, when you postin again? Hope all is well. As a Foodservice Driver myself I enjoy your videos. Very motivating and educational, gained a lot of insight from how you keep you trailer organized.
Trying to stay low key. Work knows I have this account. Supportive so far. Don’t want to give the impression I’m investing more time in filming than work.
That's not a bad load right there.
As a former Sysco order selector and now a us foods driver I can definitely tell you yes Sysco loads are crazy..the us foods here in nor cal puts the Chemicals on a separate pallet in man it makes a huge difference
hey I work at us foods now as we speak..I was a selector than I went to being a lift operator..I’m 36 now and want to get my CDLS to drive for the company..and to make more money any tips?
@@Amg13055 Dont get your CDL thru US Foods because they lock you in a contract and even if they fire you, you have to pay back before contract ends.
Some companies offer reimbursement plans if you can prove to them you obtained and paid for your CDL through any school.
This job should be paid x3 more I appreciate what you do brotha
I work at the Albuquerque location and I wish my truck looked this good when it comes down to it! Lol great job though looks smooth!
This job isn't that bad I did it for 9 yrs and it can be fun at times. Now you just can't start your morning in a negative way or that's going to ruin your whole day because you have to pump yourself up to the trailer unloaded because if you come to work in a bad mood its going to feel like forever to unload the truck. Too the young drivers just getting in to foodservice just take a deep breath when things are out of your control and once you learn the customers and where to park the job can be a lot of fun. PLUS your regular customers feed you once I learned all my customers for my last 6 yrs I never brought food they feed me breakfast, lunch ….YEAH BUDDY.
Job definitely has its downsides. But the upsides make up for it.
Dat boy gettin busy 💪🏿
I did something similar to this & what I hated the most was when im at a stop & the damn boxes are behind the next stop 😑. Now I got to unstack & stack it all back just to get to my current stop!
Bro are you rocking old army combat boots? 🤣
Shamrock loads out of az are the worst because floor stacked and out of order but at least the freezer is in the middle and accessible from stop 1.
That’s decent Asf this morning I couldn’t even open my door or set up my 2 wheeler I work at Sysco stl
Worked for them in seattle wa. They don't care about your family time the trucks are old and always breaking down. No days off
Cultures way different here in Sacramento.
Seriously Joe?? The recruiter just told me routes are ran for 6 days.
And I don’t mind a truck breaking down because it’s hourly pay 🤷🏾♂️
U a beast! I start 1/13/25 in SF Bay 🎉
Sygma is worst they loading them trailers like crazy. First stop all the way in the back with other stops blocking it
I started my trucking career and a drivers helper for Sysco through a temp agency then went to non cdl hotshot driver for them I really enjoyed working at Sysco but had to quit do to a family matter. I went one to drive for a company that did 26ft straight trucks that deliver to DCs now I have my class As for about 6 months I’ve been with my company now for 4 years but a part of me still wants to do Sysco again In a rig it’ll be more work but more money at the same time. I’m use to backing to a dock sometimes unloading and others taking a nap lol I like Sysco because of the pay and the exercise I would get I’m torn idk what to do lol
Good video bro 💪🏾
Yes I they are. Did it for 6 months and quit. I’m trying to go back though 😅
I worked for a good service company and always chatted and joked with the SYSCO drivers. We have a lot of the same customers and I would tell them to pronounce the company name properly…..it’s SUCKO
One day at the dock delivering to a mall the SYSCO drivers come over to check my load and was impressed. He then invited me to check out his trailer and pointed out that his 3 deliveries to the food court was mixed in with all over the place on 7 different pallets. Told me he questioned the management about how pallets are built and the response was “That’s the way it is and always will be. Next question”. Why can’t they….stopped him mid question with “That’s the way it is and always will be. Next question”. But I don’t….” That’s the way it is and always will be. Next question”.
Around here most SYSCO drivers don’t have much good to say about the company except they pay well. I made more with easier loads to work
what company do you work for
was that a jehovah's witness at 4:00? lol as a driver with 20 years i've been delayed a million different ways but i havent been stopped by a jw yet🤣
😆no. Just the pest control guy.
Oh my bad it looked like he was wearing a bike helmet and a dress shirt, thats why i thought he's jw😅
Love your boots what brand is it?
I’m liking what I’m seeing 🔥
Lol your body won’t like what it’s feeling afterwards 🤣
good load and clean trailer.
Not a bad load at all we loaded 800 cases in a 28 ft trailer
YES! The absolute worst! Tbh your truck looked great compared to the bs they pulled at my dc I was at a drop yard in 28ft trailers and they would stuff 800 cases with 22 stops and it was a absolute disaster 9/10 times. I would have to dig like CRAZY you see how you’re grabbing and stacking? That’s a dream come true bro… I WISH LOL I couldn’t even get my hand carts in the dry I would throw it on top of pallets in the freezer and cooler smh … salute bro I definitely know the Sysco culture 😂
Unsung hero
Sickkkkk ass dude!!!!!
Teamsters local 952
Southern California
Hey bro nice vid what kind of boots is them for food service. I work for PFG might want to try them out
Where you at now big dawg?
Come to Atlanta and you’ll find out
You in Atl?i just started last week lol
Hey Team Touch, if you had a month or two to prepare for this job, what kind of exercises would you do to get ready? Would you focus more on lifting or cardio?
IMO, main focus of strengthening are your hands/wrists, knees, and lower back. Work on cardio (running stairs) mostly.
I work at Sysco Boston and hate it out 16 hour a day digging threw pallets to find one box it’s the way they load the truck has me wanting to quit god bless you
Looks that way I work at pepsi now it's heavy pop but its stacked nice and I got a lift gate at least 🤣 🤣 🤣
Damn they put ur splits in a milk crate!? must be nice ,here at ctx they put that shit in the middle of the pallet underneath all the product
fittest dude in america tip my hat to this guy
💪🏻💪🏻 bad part deep pay it’s about to disappear less money 😢
I work at US Foods. What I hear from people who have worked at both is that Sysco loads are heavier but more organized, US is lighter but a shitshow
Not in my area. US Foods always have lift gates and ejacks. Sysco were doing more ramp and digging.
@@teamtouchtrucking7573 yeah my area is definitely the opposite
It's really a 2 man job..People forget a few years back they had 2 men in the truck..Then they up the pay A Little Bit and went to a 1 man driver..
As a safety manager I can tell you that drivers who have misused the freezer steps climbing up and walking on them like a plank instead of pulling them all the way out have paid the price when the stairs break.
I’ve had a step of the freezer ladder break as I was climbing it once. Another incident were one of the hooks of the ramp broke. So even when doing things the “proper” way, doing this type of work comes with risks.
@@teamtouchtrucking7573 for sure but the odds are far less
Key is dont walk on them. I used to use them as a means of climbing in and out. The plank is more to expand your sq footage on where to put case's. If you use it properly the space gets diminished. Plus alot more work folding them out. Maybe i got lucky.
@@ozzie3056you can only stack so much on the plank to reach the boxes from the bottom, just toss them down on the floor. You’ll thank yourself later. Just don’t let anyone see you doing that
I drove for Sysco 10 years Rough job I used wheel down the freezer stairs
That’s A Great Load 🤲🏽🙏🏾 PERFECT LOAD 💪🏾
Great money and benefits. You earn every penny.
Worked the north east. Try it in 3’ of snow at ski resorts with people going skiing all around you. It’s still the attitude. Have a good one and are able to work through the load no matter how messed up it is.
Health n safety woulda been all over this fella. Bend with ur knees squire
You still alive bro it’s been awhile?
I work sysco I deliver about 1200 a day usually 12 stops. But I have access to the freezer stop 1 without using side door I drive 48 foot. You must be in a pup trailer no way would I use a side door all day long.
What state/city?
How long did it take you to knock this out?
10 hours
@@teamtouchtrucking7573 sheesh!
You prior military bro?
Any back pain, or repetitive stress injuries? Seems like if you do it right you’ll be in amazing shape, but if you have bad technique you’ll get hurt quickly
Only in the beginning. Like you said, it happened from bad technique, trying to rush and get the job done. I’ve been in over 2 years now, I keep a steady pace, eat, hydrate and keep my technique as good as I possibly can.
@@teamtouchtrucking7573Thanks for the reply my friend! I'm seriously considering leaving a desk job to work food service. I feel like it is way healthier than sitting all day, plus I'm losing my mind sitting at this desk. The pay would be about the same. I'm in good shape. I hit the gym three times a week, and walk a lot everyday. Do you think I'd be making a mistake to make the switch?
@@teamtouchtrucking7573sounds like when I did Amazon deliveries. Hard work but when you figure it out, you keep a brisk pace that keeps you below that threshold where you could get injured. You still with Sysco and for how long? Debating between mcclaine and Sysco out here in VA; I like how Sysco is every week paycheck, mcclaine is said to be more organized pallets but another thing is mcclaine is closer to me. I just feel like the grueling work of food service, kinda makes you need that check weekly lol. Sysco is about 30-35min drive from me while mcclaine only 20mins away tho is another factor I’m thinking bout
I applied there and the manager told me I would be able to handle it meanwhile I lift up 200lbs patients 😞 he was biased, sad but he didn’t even give me a chance
Sorry to hear that. We have a few females at our location that handle the work with ease.
Yesssssssssss !
easy work 🤪
What state u work at bro ?
California
@@teamtouchtrucking7573 is it union or non union?
@@teamtouchtrucking7573is it union or non union?
Do you have to load your trailer?
No.
When the warehouse does things right it makes our job a whole lot easier. 9/10 it ain’t like that tho
OCP boots?
Yea. Super comfortable. 8 years old.
This beat is hella tight. Did you make it?
Nah. Found it on UA-cam
How do u use that hand truck omg i think that’s one of the worst styles
Thinking of getting a different one. Or possibly upgrading this one.
About how far is your bike ride? And also does your sysco get paid overtime after 8 hours or after 40?
2 miles. If you’re working 5 days a week it’s OT after 8hrs. If it’s 4 days, it’s after 10hrs
@Team Touch Trucking ... got a interview Monday at sysco what they ask in interview how was your process
@@jimmybrown2040 good luck bro
@Darrien Dudley ... thanks man been trying to find info on interview but can't this will be life changing for me nd my family got my cdl and no experience can't get on anywhere it's been difficult changed careers to get my cdl and can't find a place to work lol you got any tips on interview bro
@@jimmybrown2040 or in r/Truckers on Reddit. Good info on Reddit too.
I hate Sysco equipment…
That still better than mclane 😂😂
Shldve Ran You're Ramp Out The Freezer Door, Put The Ramp On The Dolly And Roll It 2 That Side Door!! Fk Downstacking, You Onlh Get Paid One Time To Touch Them Cases!!
They weld the freezer slots were ramp locks 😭
Thats crazy crazy amount of work,
then you have to drive a tractor trailer in the city. Its Risky responsibility,
Stress about delivery accuracy ,
Working with hand trolley .
Lot Lot of lifting all day . Then deal with crazy and lazy receivers all day .
I know it pays good.......huh
Sysco need to change their loading style everything should be on a skid and dedicated for every store
I’d imagine they just way too many customers and not enough trucks/drivers to make each stop have its own pallet.
If anyone is from canada here and knows what loblaws is 10x worse
A forgot this job in Scotland. Absolute canter and ur home everyday
That looks like too much work
The problem with sysco is they have no consideration for the new drivers. They will send you to a sh!t hole 🕳 and will not give you a 30 minute break.
Yes they are lol
No. Dollar General loads are the worst
If they could take a job like this and make it a 48 hour 4 day week average 12 hours a shift it would be awsome but they want 5 12 hour days for me that is excessive
I’m working a 4 day schedule. I’m averaging 13 hour days and that’s only bc school is back in. We slow down after Mother’s Day it slows down.
Us at us foods where scheduled for 4 10s. Usually takes longer 12-14 depending on how fast you are.
@@teamtouchtrucking7573How drastic is the slow down period? Are you able to get 50 hours when it’s slow if you wanted to?
@@Antda1. depends on location and situation. Last year around this time I wasn’t making overtime (avg 35hrs but still paid for 40hrs)
This time around I’ve gained some seniority. Avg 45 hours a week.
And, who says trucker’s are lazy?
Talk about modern day slavery. Only way I would do this job. Is if I loaded the truck myself. The warehouse should stage it and driver load. Because people will do stupid shit when they can get away with it, just to laugh about it
Hell to dA NO! Throw this job in da trash 🗑️
No c@s loads are they suck
Sysco, us foods, McClean, killing your back with too many stops and too many cases.
This type of work it's for driver and helper.
Sysco paid for driving $30 per a hour and you unload the truck for free.
$21.50 is posted for this Sysco where I live and want one year experience
Gtfo !
AHA hell no.
performance food loads look like they were dumped out of a dump truck and on to a pallet compared to these. i wish my loads looked like that
sysco metro new york has the worste loaded trucks..
Yea but its like 4 stops, plwnty of rest between drops. Not like park drop a box repeat.
Also yall need to do hard work its mabdatory for becoming a real man and not yall glam boi's
The literal worst trucking job you can get lol , unless you wanna save money then Yes good
Domt get why drivers do jobs where they have too unload f that I work for fedex ground pulling doubles just pull forward and drop load lol
Because when you are new to trucking food delivery job it’s the highest paying job you will get with no experience making 100k plus a year ..
And some like the workout
Yesssssssssss !