In Australia we in the supermarkets actually unload the trucks whilst the driver gets a little break and go to the next store. We pull out both the pallets and cages and even put the rubbish in the truck for the driver.
Ok, I'm not a truck driver but seeing you doing that very tight turn at your first stop is precisely why I admire you guys (and ladies) so much. Amazing skills! 🌟
I've been in haulage for 25 years! I've done most things except continental! I have been delivering for a well known store for about 5 years! It's so easy! It helps that the planners know about road closures and plan accordingly! All routes are risk assested! Different drops may require different trailers! I get £24 an hour, so any car holding me up due to poor parking is no problem! I pull double deck trailers, when a road is closed and you don't know about it, I do tend to sweat a bit finding a route ! I love my job and thank God I failed school!
Nicely done in both these yards- there’s always some van parked that you can never get moved when you need it. I’ve only ever done store work since I got my Class1- they use rigid vehicles for really tight stores, 10m or 12m for the ones that are restricTEd on SpaCe and then 13m single or dOuble deck for the larger ones. Never quite know what you’re going to be driving next- wish I could vlog it sometime but I don’t think it’s permitted.
You seem like a really nice guy, just came across your channel today so subbed ya!.... Im also a lorry driver here in the UK so I feel your pain with tight spots haha
i been doing truck store deliveries for iceland for a few year now ... when its a new store i never done before, i would look at google earth maps so i know what to expect when i get to the store. its a hard job, some days doing 2 trailors full of food to multiple stores
I spy the Monster sticker. I get screamed at in work for leaving them everywhere 😂 Currently waiting for the DVLA to send back my license so I can step up from a little van to a big lorry. They've had it four months now because I have high blood pressure it's taking so long! Hopefully I'll be joining you on the road soon enough. Love your attitude. Can tell sometimes your stress levels are getting high but you remain calm and take things slow. Love it. You're a great driver!
nice 1 raul sod that 4 a job along time a go i pulled single axle trailers doing store work long b4 sterring back axles had been thought of im glad im on bulk tipper and never go near towns let alone in the centre
At Asda the warehouse colleague usually tips the deliveries, the drivers aren't technically allowed to help! All the drivers have to do is back the lorry onto the scissor lift and then put the cages/pallets onto the scissor lift. The warehouse colleague does the rest!
I work for the Range and most stores have a forklift so it's easy days most of the time lol. Also 4 on 4 off is amazing! I usually do a day overtime and have 3 days off but it's still really nice! Very nice job on that 18 point turn xD
Three 10 foot containers and a hiab that's what this job needs. I've been driving for Travis Perkins for 6 months now and I think EVERYTHING needs a hiab
I work with cages and actually enjoy the physical bits otherwise I'd be the size of a house. We use 18T rigids as well which are sometimes worse in the tight yards as they don't bend. ( well not on purpose😀)
Hi mate ive done store deliveries before like that.its disgraceful these stores expect Artic in some them stores .been in few in 40ft trailer and talk about tight.and bins rubbish everywhere. Dont care about the drivers
Hey I like your channel. I was just getting ready to start putting up content again and I found your channel because I wanted to see what the other guys were doing and I have been planning on putting a GoPro on my helmet. I'm going to be delivering something a little bit different. Going to be delivering what we call in North America sod SOD. Delivering basically grass for people to plant where the grass is already grown. It's palletized usually or in big rolls and we carry a forklift on the trailer and we call that a piggyback forklift. We pick that up at different farms around North Carolina and deliver it to different construction sites and homeowners etc and stores. So anyway, I'm going to be doing what you're doing over here in America. All the other trucking channels are either duct bill hats and gold chains or old men talking for hours at a time now. I'm no youngster but I don't want to be the guy that talks your ear off at the truck. Stop either. We certainly don't need to go to UA-cam for that. You need to be innovating or informing or entertaining and your channel does all those and I'm hoping mine's going to do the same thing over here and maybe we could collab? Or maybe we could do a live stream together. I like to do live streams where I provide the news of trucking and maybe you could provide the news trucking from the Euro perspective and I could provide it from the North American perspective. I think that'd be really cool
Thanks for this... very insightful for me. Just passed C&E last week and was wondering about store deliveries... after watching this I'll leave well alone until I nail the reversing malarkey 😂 excellent to see the reality of day to day 👍
I'd prefer cages because I'm not very strong haha, my company use euro sized pallets so I can just about push a full one around. UK size would be too heavy for me. Enjoy your vidoes! Keep on rolling. P.s Yes ASDA do help drivers to tip used to work in one years ago.
I did deliver floors on pallets like 2.40m wide and each pallet at 1 ton that was fun, down a super tight road without a way to turn around at the construction site.
nicely done Raul, you make it look easy, I do work for Amazon , just started a week ago and having all the space in the world in their yard is still hard for me a beginner, cant imagine trying to manouvre around those small yard, i think i will never do store deliveries haha
I did store deliveries for 22 yrs,, you get use to it,,and the awkward stores are just part of the job.. Actually the last trucking job I did was for Poundland,,(not a pleasant experience) I worked for Morrison's too..They where easy tips but not particularly good to work for... Best company was Safeways ,no question...
TK MAXX guy making things up as he goes, he could also do with a hi viz. Should be one truck in the yard at a time. Plenty of room on the left to wait and allow trucks coming out past.
The only time you tip a Morrisons load is if you have a taillift, but then their policy is you just press the buttons and the store staff do the actual grunt work. I prefer doing it myself because then you can work at your own pace rather than being stuck waiting on someone slow
was that a rear steer trailer too ? that must make like easy . Im not allowed to say who I work for but they mainly sell frozen food and the shops are a night mare and there's us in full length trailers manoeuvring around a carpark lol
I did Lidl store deliveries and it wasn't all that bad when you got used to it but it was Lidl Stacking. Piss Poor stacking and wrapping. So when we get to the store most pallets tipped over due to this. And all the stores had tilted bays so most of them didn't even tip over from the driving it was the offload.
I've done Tescos/sainsburys etc Just the odd cage or two that missed the main Artic Delivery: Thankless work and you are treated like shit everywhere. Never again.
See? They have these service yards built and then they cram them full of shit, which makes it very difficult for us to spin around. Also, I drive for ASDA on the refrigerated trailers, and you do get help to tip from store staff, but not all the time. But a majority of the stores have a cage lift that holds 9 cages, so you can get unloaded quite quickly.
i work for an agency doing home bargain work, some of them yards are tight like there one in farnsworth its a small yard you get to turn around, with an urban then a blind side reverse, im very new to it so i just gotta take my time, also what are u filming with. i was thinking of uploading on here
I did the milk for a while,..if a tett (cage) goes over you just get out of the way !,..I guess that steering rear axle must help a lot,never driven one !
Did you say you went to Bury Market? I've driven a rigid around the yard just off Haymarket St myself, I was delivering to Herons not Poundland though lol - the parking yard can be difficult at times 😂
I hate 4 on 4 off shift patterns as it makes it harder to make plans and every week you're working different days. I prefer knowing what days I'll be working instead of calculating whether or not I'll be working a specific day in x amount of weeks, just overcomplicates things to me.
Can anyone give me some advice iv passed my class 2 in may but struggling to get work, iv tried agency all I’m getting back is you got no experience. If no one gives you a chance how do I get the experience. It’s madness
I wanted to see how that TK Maxx truck got turned around. You barely made it with the urban. I can safely say I will never get involved in store delivery. More than happy with my motorway DC to DC work.
Hahaha i really want to get a four on four off job, but most off then are shit jobs!!! Gonna stick with parcels!!! Asda you tip yourself to the back of the trailer, from there is the store staff problem and you have an electric pump truck with you!
Me being American, I find a store named "Poundland" extremely hilarious 😂😂. I get it though, Dollarland, still funny. Those store deliveries are insanely tight. I couldn't do it. I'd lose my mind lol
That’s ridiculous to put an artic in those places. Be fine for a class 2, just shows the people working out your routes are absolute idiots with no bloody clue!
Maybe if you think are that good a driver you would know that the sat nav should be in the bottom right of your windscreen…maybe you should think before you post your’good’work..just a thought…
Why are you doing store deliveries in a MAN?? Literally the worst truck ever to do store deliveries in!🤦♂️ That truck has the turning circle of the moon!!🤣 At 16:45 minutes, when the van was parked in your away, I could spin a 13 metre standard trailer in there, without having to shunt. In my normal Mercedes 2 axle unit. Urban trailers are ok, but they are pretty useless if you have an enormous unit! Some of these “planners” and “risk assessors” doing all the maps are so terrible at their job, it’s unreal!
In Australia we in the supermarkets actually unload the trucks whilst the driver gets a little break and go to the next store. We pull out both the pallets and cages and even put the rubbish in the truck for the driver.
But UE=biggest trash and shit on the world
Ok, I'm not a truck driver but seeing you doing that very tight turn at your first stop is precisely why I admire you guys (and ladies) so much. Amazing skills! 🌟
You just keep reversing till you hear some noise. Very easy.
@@Substance2020 😂😉
@@Substance2020 are it stops
I drive for a living and sometimes it's not skill it's a bit of luck too 😊😂.
@@trevorford9432 me 2 fella
As someon who works in a store i do my best to get the trucker on their way helping with unloading or bringing water or a snack
In this day and age wouldn't you think the stores are expecting a delivery tidy the yard and stop vehicles parking in delivery yards.
That would require (un)common sense.
Beautifully driven....dont know how you keep so calm...id be a nervous wreck...lol
I’m with you on the 4 on 4 off, been doing it 2 year now and would never go back to Mon-Fri. Plus book a block of 4 days off and you get 12👍👌
Nice driving in tight spots mate,
You've got great patience 👏
That's what Iblove tight deliveries
I think that yard you went in to at 07:50 id have said balls to that I’m going to hook a left here and reverse in !
dont think there was enough room to go left and reverse in
It can be very difficult in winter or night deliveries mate as some of the yards lighting is very bad hard to see at times
Shows the nightmare of store deliveries exactly how it is… horrendous work but great vids and content
I've been in haulage for 25 years! I've done most things except continental! I have been delivering for a well known store for about 5 years! It's so easy! It helps that the planners know about road closures and plan accordingly! All routes are risk assested! Different drops may require different trailers! I get £24 an hour, so any car holding me up due to poor parking is no problem! I pull double deck trailers, when a road is closed and you don't know about it, I do tend to sweat a bit finding a route ! I love my job and thank God I failed school!
I do double decks and fridges
Doing god's work. I'd find those tight yards, narrow streets way to stressful. Thank you and every one else who does this.
Nice one, but think I will stick to my tanker work. Connect flex start compressor, open valves, make a cup of tea......
Nicely done in both these yards- there’s always some van parked that you can never get moved when you need it.
I’ve only ever done store work since I got my Class1- they use rigid vehicles for really tight stores, 10m or 12m for the ones that are restricTEd on SpaCe and then 13m single or dOuble deck for the larger ones. Never quite know what you’re going to be driving next- wish I could vlog it sometime but I don’t think it’s permitted.
You seem like a really nice guy, just came across your channel today so subbed ya!.... Im also a lorry driver here in the UK so I feel your pain with tight spots haha
i been doing truck store deliveries for iceland for a few year now ... when its a new store i never done before, i would look at google earth maps so i know what to expect when i get to the store. its a hard job, some days doing 2 trailors full of food to multiple stores
I spy the Monster sticker. I get screamed at in work for leaving them everywhere 😂
Currently waiting for the DVLA to send back my license so I can step up from a little van to a big lorry. They've had it four months now because I have high blood pressure it's taking so long! Hopefully I'll be joining you on the road soon enough. Love your attitude. Can tell sometimes your stress levels are getting high but you remain calm and take things slow. Love it. You're a great driver!
nice 1 raul sod that 4 a job along time a go i pulled single axle trailers doing store work long b4 sterring back axles had been thought of im glad im on bulk tipper and never go near towns let alone in the centre
Looks hard graft that! nice workout mentally and physically!!
Fantastic vlog as always Raul, thank you very much!!! 👌I hope you & the family are really well mate 🙏 Take care 🙏
Thank you! You too!
@@Raul689 Thank you so much Raul ☀️😎
Much respect to you raul..i am not a truck driver and watching this i can see why ....thank you.
At Asda the warehouse colleague usually tips the deliveries, the drivers aren't technically allowed to help! All the drivers have to do is back the lorry onto the scissor lift and then put the cages/pallets onto the scissor lift. The warehouse colleague does the rest!
That's the same as Australia so what's the go with this????
I used to be a store distribution driver. Loved my fullsize liftgate so i could take 3 pallets wide or 3 pallet sized cages
Thanks again for the video and all your hard work 😊
Always fun and games with Arra Distribution
I work for the Range and most stores have a forklift so it's easy days most of the time lol. Also 4 on 4 off is amazing! I usually do a day overtime and have 3 days off but it's still really nice! Very nice job on that 18 point turn xD
Three 10 foot containers and a hiab that's what this job needs. I've been driving for Travis Perkins for 6 months now and I think EVERYTHING needs a hiab
I work with cages and actually enjoy the physical bits otherwise I'd be the size of a house. We use 18T rigids as well which are sometimes worse in the tight yards as they don't bend. ( well not on purpose😀)
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Hi mate ive done store deliveries before like that.its disgraceful these stores expect Artic in some them stores .been in few in 40ft trailer and talk about tight.and bins rubbish everywhere. Dont care about the drivers
Good stuff mate. Renewing my HGV
And i usually scope out new stores or locations on google maps to gauge where I am going for deliveries
Hey I like your channel. I was just getting ready to start putting up content again and I found your channel because I wanted to see what the other guys were doing and I have been planning on putting a GoPro on my helmet. I'm going to be delivering something a little bit different.
Going to be delivering what we call in North America sod SOD.
Delivering basically grass for people to plant where the grass is already grown. It's palletized usually or in big rolls and we carry a forklift on the trailer and we call that a piggyback forklift.
We pick that up at different farms around North Carolina and deliver it to different construction sites and homeowners etc and stores. So anyway, I'm going to be doing what you're doing over here in America. All the other trucking channels are either duct bill hats and gold chains or old men talking for hours at a time now. I'm no youngster but I don't want to be the guy that talks your ear off at the truck. Stop either. We certainly don't need to go to UA-cam for that. You need to be innovating or informing or entertaining and your channel does all those and I'm hoping mine's going to do the same thing over here and maybe we could collab? Or maybe we could do a live stream together. I like to do live streams where I provide the news of trucking and maybe you could provide the news trucking from the Euro perspective and I could provide it from the North American perspective. I think that'd be really cool
Tipping the trays over is the best one 😂 keep foot on bottom 👍
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@@rubbersidedown7992 This one does not steer
Yes you can do a 180 there in Preston. At least if that van isn't there. That's where we deliver to Maccy D's.
Thanks for this... very insightful for me. Just passed C&E last week and was wondering about store deliveries... after watching this I'll leave well alone until I nail the reversing malarkey 😂 excellent to see the reality of day to day 👍
You'll soon master it. I went from zero straight to store deliveries. It gets real easy real quick.
I'd prefer cages because I'm not very strong haha, my company use euro sized pallets so I can just about push a full one around. UK size would be too heavy for me. Enjoy your vidoes! Keep on rolling. P.s Yes ASDA do help drivers to tip used to work in one years ago.
I did deliver floors on pallets like 2.40m wide and each pallet at 1 ton that was fun, down a super tight road without a way to turn around at the construction site.
nicely done Raul, you make it look easy, I do work for Amazon , just started a week ago and having all the space in the world in their yard is still hard for me a beginner, cant imagine trying to manouvre around those small yard, i think i will never do store deliveries haha
10:37 love how the women just stands there rather then nip over a guide you very well done by yourself 😂
I did store deliveries for 22 yrs,, you get use to it,,and the awkward stores are just part of the job.. Actually the last trucking job I did was for Poundland,,(not a pleasant experience) I worked for Morrison's too..They where easy tips but not particularly good to work for... Best company was Safeways ,no question...
Shout out to the old Safeway croud - good times!!
TK MAXX guy making things up as he goes, he could also do with a hi viz. Should be one truck in the yard at a time. Plenty of room on the left to wait and allow trucks coming out past.
The only time you tip a Morrisons load is if you have a taillift, but then their policy is you just press the buttons and the store staff do the actual grunt work. I prefer doing it myself because then you can work at your own pace rather than being stuck waiting on someone slow
They tend to have a 45min turnaround so you can get your break in and the good thing is you can use the canteen whilst being tipped if it’s open👍👌😂
Same in Australia!!
I love this guy so much he is super gorgeous handsome too
Is this you raul 😂
was that a rear steer trailer too ? that must make like easy . Im not allowed to say who I work for but they mainly sell frozen food and the shops are a night mare and there's us in full length trailers manoeuvring around a carpark lol
We have all been there .companies pile crappie up and you can't turn around
I did Lidl store deliveries and it wasn't all that bad when you got used to it but it was Lidl Stacking. Piss Poor stacking and wrapping. So when we get to the store most pallets tipped over due to this. And all the stores had tilted bays so most of them didn't even tip over from the driving it was the offload.
Lidl is the worst job ever.
I can say I'll never do store deliveries.
I really hate it. I did Spar deliveries with an agency for 2 days and never again
I've done Tescos/sainsburys etc Just the odd cage or two that missed the main Artic Delivery:
Thankless work and you are treated like shit everywhere. Never again.
See? They have these service yards built and then they cram them full of shit, which makes it very difficult for us to spin around.
Also, I drive for ASDA on the refrigerated trailers, and you do get help to tip from store staff, but not all the time. But a majority of the stores have a cage lift that holds 9 cages, so you can get unloaded quite quickly.
I just put in my application for the provisional HGV license
Morrisons the staff tip you , driver stays in the cab
You like 4 on 4 off, when most of us do 5 on 2 off for 45 years, no sh1t! lol
i work for an agency doing home bargain work, some of them yards are tight like there one in farnsworth its a small yard you get to turn around, with an urban then a blind side reverse, im very new to it so i just gotta take my time, also what are u filming with. i was thinking of uploading on here
At ASDA the driver tips the load but there are people there to help most of the time
WoW, they really don't put a lot of thought into the designs do they, these places are a nightmare.
It think morrisons will be the easiest store delivery there is... These are very small yards, but the baby trailer does help a lot :)
"They sent out DAF van.....? For a man?" LMaooooo
If the store has not got a place to turn around in a lorry then no delivery lol. I believe that in the near future everything will be automated.
I did the milk for a while,..if a tett (cage) goes over you just get out of the way !,..I guess that steering rear axle must help a lot,never driven one !
Hello Rau Nice To See You
Was a good job. Perfect parked.
Bro. I'm looking to buy the camera like yours. Can you help me with the where you bought please
I use a gopro max 👍
Did you say you went to Bury Market? I've driven a rigid around the yard just off Haymarket St myself, I was delivering to Herons not Poundland though lol - the parking yard can be difficult at times 😂
I hate 4 on 4 off shift patterns as it makes it harder to make plans and every week you're working different days. I prefer knowing what days I'll be working instead of calculating whether or not I'll be working a specific day in x amount of weeks, just overcomplicates things to me.
4 on 4 off means you are only working for half a year.
that is why i hated these kind of drops. why can the shops not keep the bl**dy yard clear????
Can anyone give me some advice iv passed my class 2 in may but struggling to get work, iv tried agency all I’m getting back is you got no experience. If no one gives you a chance how do I get the experience. It’s madness
Just passed my test and wondered what sat nav you use ?
I use a Garmin 770dzl
I wanted to see how that TK Maxx truck got turned around. You barely made it with the urban.
I can safely say I will never get involved in store delivery. More than happy with my motorway DC to DC work.
Good luck decent bunch at Wigan rdc better than Springvale shite
Morrisons store colleges tip Morrisons wagons but not other wagons i.e clipper milk or bunzil
Great vlog Raul, i hate those tight yards. Are you still working for an agency?
yep still agency
Hahaha i really want to get a four on four off job, but most off then are shit jobs!!! Gonna stick with parcels!!! Asda you tip yourself to the back of the trailer, from there is the store staff problem and you have an electric pump truck with you!
10:10 Who put that effin skip there.
I think the clown who parked that van...wants to watch the HGV'S SUFFER!!
hi love the videos Chorley is my home town
Raul I don't believe it, daf aid got you going without a mention of a recovery truck that has got to be a first
They only fitted new batteries 👍
I done poundland class 2 out of Harlow it wasn't for me I'm doing full time for a bread company now early mornings but much easier.
Typical, they're full time drivers don't want that drop . Had one like that and there was loads of illegal cars parked , I hit one !
Those urban trailers turn so fast. Hate them.
Yeay new truck 😁
does you having to wait for recovery change how much you get paid? do you get paid for the time u waited?
yes you get paid while you wait
You sound a bit like Arnold Schwarzenegger with some Words
ASDA warehouse colleague help you tip your load
Me being American, I find a store named "Poundland" extremely hilarious 😂😂. I get it though, Dollarland, still funny.
Those store deliveries are insanely tight. I couldn't do it. I'd lose my mind lol
Do cage work, it it’s going over. Just get out of way and let it go.
2+ hours for someone to turn up with a set of jump leads, my god...
well they actually changed the batteries
Why don't the stores put up signs telling which bay is for which store? How stupid is that?
Just lazy
Are you working for arra direct or just ltd
Arra used to be day rate & sh!t pay. Hope its improved...
Ltd 👍
Don't like these man trucks, the steering isn't dampened as you get faster like in Scania and DAF can't speak for Volvo as I haven't drove one yet
Ive been driving trucks for 10 years get over ya self its a job so what its what we do 🤔
That’s ridiculous to put an artic in those places. Be fine for a class 2, just shows the people working out your routes are absolute idiots with no bloody clue!
Maybe if you think are that good a driver you would know that the sat nav should be in the bottom right of your windscreen…maybe you should think before you post your’good’work..just a thought…
It shouldn't be the driver's job to load and unload.
Why are you doing store deliveries in a MAN?? Literally the worst truck ever to do store deliveries in!🤦♂️
That truck has the turning circle of the moon!!🤣
At 16:45 minutes, when the van was parked in your away, I could spin a 13 metre standard trailer in there, without having to shunt. In my normal Mercedes 2 axle unit.
Urban trailers are ok, but they are pretty useless if you have an enormous unit!
Some of these “planners” and “risk assessors” doing all the maps are so terrible at their job, it’s unreal!
Do you think the owners of the company cares if the drivers are struggling on manoeuvres? They just care to keep the costs down
Store delivery s can be s bitch !!! Good work bro
This guy makes truck driving so sexy and he super gorgeous handsome man too
Wuuuau
You should have been able to turn that around if you repositioned yourself properly.