I currently work for Sherwin-Williams out of Fredericksburg Pennsylvania / im an overnight driver i do part of NYC / Connecticut and back every night , we do have electric jacks for over night drivers manual jacks for what they call Day time drivers is a great company to work for i love it here man ! I comment on one of your videos a couple months ago i wanted you to talk about them,we do make really good money here 100% recommended! Love your content man let me know if want to know a lil bit more about it ! 🙏🏼✌🏼
I work for American Furniture Warehouse as a OTR Driver. We spend 5-7 days on the road and home for 34-48 hours. The miles are consistent and everything is well pre planned. It's mostly drop and hook. You don't have to have any endorsements. They require 1 year of driving experience. You can make just over 100k a year here if you run your butt off. The trucks run 75mph. I've only been here for 1 month. From what I can see it's a really good company to drive for. I need at least 6 months to give a solid review.
Happy birthday Brother! God is good to you! 💪🏾👏👏 Excellent excellent video. Thank you for your hard work behind the scene and sharing the knowledge to us fellow truckers. You are appreciated!😎
Great video bro.! I work there for 4 years. Great company great benefits. But when you're older like myself. It's definitely for a young man. If you do not know how to back up or drive or have experience in the LTL field. It will be more challenging for you. You have to back off streets and very tight places. Just so you know it's not what you think. They don't mention the back halls you have to get coming back. They have you waiting all day sometimes to get a stupid back haul that cuts into money. I worked out of Buford GA. We didn't have electric pellet jacks. We had to do everything manually. My shoulder still hurts from pulling that paint all those years. If you have an electric pellet jack. You will be fine. That paint is no joke. It's heavy and it's hard to push it sometimes especially when you're on an incline at some of the stores. But keep up the good work!
@drewcarr1 why did you leave? I live near the kennesaw Georgia was looking too apply im still young 34 yrs old. How is otr vs regional vs local? What pays most?
@@drewcarr1how hard is the parking though i started at schneider years ago on the dicks sporting good account and that backing was insane too easy sometimes. I mean is it impossible too get into these place is it blind side or atleast sight side backing? With proper set up is it doable? Im a pretty good backer i believe ive been team driving with my wife for 5yrs so don't get too back as much these days but i obviously still can. Dicks sporting goods is all mall strip deliveries sometimes were in the morning when stores are open that was a bitch. I think i can do it. Do you go out with a trainer first? Id hope they would atleast show you the ropes you would know by then if your backing is worth of shit or not lol.. I would go ltl but man starting at the bottom and on call i have too many bills too go backwards. Would you recommend working here at sherwin williams?
Currently haul for fedex ground the past 3yrs hauling doubles easy work but sit around waiting for loads for 12-24hrs with no layover pay and no drop and hook pay.. we are at a point where we rather be home everyday or often which is why im looking too go regional or otr solo with sherwin williams its getting paid for all tasks and honestly the pension that intrigues me most..
I enjoy getting older, I’ll be 43 on the 9th. Still living, still learning, still improving. Also, still out working the younger dudes lol keep up the good content, Anthony!
@@imanthonytv hey bro bless up have a question I live in Cali my license Got suspended in 2022 recently got it back going to cdl school do you think it would be hard to get a job? And on speeding ticket back from 2020 with my Jamaican license but they report it to the dmv await you respond really need to know
Saw a position out in Winter Haven, FL where they pay "$72 per spin" whatever that means with 3 spins so around $210 a day?..... "Average salary to be $67,000". It's obvious they pay more by what region/state you're in. Also another thing to note, some Sherwin Williams stores are VERY tight to get into and upon being hired by them it would be advised if you learn the routes/pathing from another driver by word of mouth before they throw you to the wolves.
I’m subscribed brother I jus wanted to ask what part of Florida u from family? Im from sw Florida and im out here too always open to makin more money I appreciate ur energy on this trucking industry u make it easier and obtainable thank you again for what u do frfr thank you here’s ur flowers 💐 god bless u
I been doing lots of research about this company few months and couldn't find any TH-cam videos about them. I'm thinking about joining them once I reach 2 years experience and plus they have pensions.
Good information brother! probably thinking about switching things up this coming year. However i do like the food service industry and delivering groceries. its got its challenges but its rewarding to me. I was thinking about doing US FOODS regional driver position out of Norwhich, CT. but i'm not too sure about that position as i can't find much info on it.
Wao for me 65 is no money but I am in nyc so depends on where u are if u are in Mississippi or Arkansas that will be ok because the costs of living i less and also remember if u have a lot of bills that’s not enough money bu also remember if they said that u can make 65000 u will make more make sure u get medical and 41k and vacation and find out which one pay OT goods luck
I currently work for Sherwin-Williams out of Fredericksburg Pennsylvania / im an overnight driver i do part of NYC / Connecticut and back every night , we do have electric jacks for over night drivers manual jacks for what they call Day time drivers is a great company to work for i love it here man !
I comment on one of your videos a couple months ago i wanted you to talk about them,we do make really good money here 100% recommended!
Love your content man let me know if want to know a lil bit more about it ! 🙏🏼✌🏼
If you would like to share more info on a livestream we can set it up. Just let me know when you’re available.
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@@RafaelRamos-ei8ro hello what’s up brother
Saludos … yo comencé )09/09/24) en Fredericksburg, PD como chofer.. me gustaría conocerte
I work for American Furniture Warehouse as a OTR Driver. We spend 5-7 days on the road and home for 34-48 hours. The miles are consistent and everything is well pre planned. It's mostly drop and hook. You don't have to have any endorsements. They require 1 year of driving experience. You can make just over 100k a year here if you run your butt off. The trucks run 75mph. I've only been here for 1 month. From what I can see it's a really good company to drive for. I need at least 6 months to give a solid review.
Shit, you sold me at 75mph 🤣🤣🤣
@@HighlimitSR I'm getting 3400-3600 miles a week. It definitely makes a difference
Sounds like Ashley furniture
LoL.. a month
@@HighlimitSR Lol go 100 then buddy
Just received my permit last wk. this channel been keeping me up on game. Appreciate your 💯
Let’s GO! 💪🏾
Happy birthday Brother!
God is good to you! 💪🏾👏👏
Excellent excellent video. Thank you for your hard work behind the scene and sharing the knowledge to us fellow truckers. You are appreciated!😎
Thanks for watching my brother! 🙏🏾
Great video bro.! I work there for 4 years. Great company great benefits. But when you're older like myself. It's definitely for a young man. If you do not know how to back up or drive or have experience in the LTL field. It will be more challenging for you. You have to back off streets and very tight places. Just so you know it's not what you think. They don't mention the back halls you have to get coming back. They have you waiting all day sometimes to get a stupid back haul that cuts into money. I worked out of Buford GA. We didn't have electric pellet jacks. We had to do everything manually. My shoulder still hurts from pulling that paint all those years. If you have an electric pellet jack. You will be fine. That paint is no joke. It's heavy and it's hard to push it sometimes especially when you're on an incline at some of the stores. But keep up the good work!
I worked there for about a year ...you are right about the pallets , some can be heavy and alot of parking lots have an incline which makes it worse..
@drewcarr1 why did you leave? I live near the kennesaw Georgia was looking too apply im still young 34 yrs old. How is otr vs regional vs local? What pays most?
@@drewcarr1how hard is the parking though i started at schneider years ago on the dicks sporting good account and that backing was insane too easy sometimes. I mean is it impossible too get into these place is it blind side or atleast sight side backing? With proper set up is it doable? Im a pretty good backer i believe ive been team driving with my wife for 5yrs so don't get too back as much these days but i obviously still can. Dicks sporting goods is all mall strip deliveries sometimes were in the morning when stores are open that was a bitch.
I think i can do it. Do you go out with a trainer first? Id hope they would atleast show you the ropes you would know by then if your backing is worth of shit or not lol..
I would go ltl but man starting at the bottom and on call i have too many bills too go backwards.
Would you recommend working here at sherwin williams?
Currently haul for fedex ground the past 3yrs hauling doubles easy work but sit around waiting for loads for 12-24hrs with no layover pay and no drop and hook pay.. we are at a point where we rather be home everyday or often which is why im looking too go regional or otr solo with sherwin williams its getting paid for all tasks and honestly the pension that intrigues me most..
Looking damn good for 41 bro. That’s inspiration. Salute
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Happy birthday G! The grind don’t stop! Much love!
Let’s GO! 💯💪🏾
I enjoy getting older, I’ll be 43 on the 9th. Still living, still learning, still improving. Also, still out working the younger dudes lol keep up the good content, Anthony!
Likewise my brother! Personal development is a lifelong journey in my opinion. Gotta luv it! Stay safe out there my guy.
It’s actually not my birthday guy’s but I appreciate it lol. I was just mentioning my age because I felt like it 😂
@imanthonytv what’s your contact info
It’s in my channel description
@@imanthonytv hey bro bless up have a question I live in Cali my license Got suspended in 2022 recently got it back going to cdl school do you think it would be hard to get a job? And on speeding ticket back from 2020 with my Jamaican license but they report it to the dmv await you respond really need to know
Lol Ha!Black don't Crack tho!!
@gsherman554 you already know lol
I rather be home everyday and make more hourly 🤷🏽♂️😂
I'll be starting to drive for HEB come November! Can't wait!
Nice 👍🏾
Happy birthday 🎉🎉
Good video. Ty!
Saw a position out in Winter Haven, FL where they pay "$72 per spin" whatever that means with 3 spins so around $210 a day?..... "Average salary to be $67,000". It's obvious they pay more by what region/state you're in. Also another thing to note, some Sherwin Williams stores are VERY tight to get into and upon being hired by them it would be advised if you learn the routes/pathing from another driver by word of mouth before they throw you to the wolves.
Thank you sir for the info
No problem..Thanks for watching!
I’m subscribed brother I jus wanted to ask what part of Florida u from family? Im from sw Florida and im out here too always open to makin more money I appreciate ur energy on this trucking industry u make it easier and obtainable thank you again for what u do frfr thank you here’s ur flowers 💐 god bless u
I live in Northwest Florida on the panhandle bro. I appreciate the support & thanks for watching my guy.
Love the vids bro very informative. Could you do more tanker and also LTL videos?
I gotcha bro
Happy Birthday
I was just mentioning my age man. It’s not my birthday. Got a few more months.
@@imanthonytv This is a Patrick Star moment
I been doing lots of research about this company few months and couldn't find any TH-cam videos about them. I'm thinking about joining them once I reach 2 years experience and plus they have pensions.
Love your content man would love if you can do something on averitt express their regional and local positions
I’ll check them out bro. Thanks for watching!
Good information brother! probably thinking about switching things up this coming year. However i do like the food service industry and delivering groceries. its got its challenges but its rewarding to me. I was thinking about doing US FOODS regional driver position out of Norwhich, CT. but i'm not too sure about that position as i can't find much info on it.
I can get you the phone number for the Northeast recruiter
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Not my bday
I need advice,budweiser offered me a driving job for 65k yearly salary and performance also offered me a job,what one should I take anthony?
Wao for me 65 is no money but I am in nyc so depends on where u are if u are in Mississippi or Arkansas that will be ok because the costs of living i less and also remember if u have a lot of bills that’s not enough money bu also remember if they said that u can make 65000 u will make more make sure u get medical and 41k and vacation and find out which one pay OT goods luck
Ok
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