I'm going to start at pfg in springfield, mo this coming Monday orientation. I have been watching your videos great content! I'd be working 4 days a week overnights. I have a wife and 3 kids and will miss them a lot. What are your experiences with that?
First off, thanks for watching my videos! Secondly, I have a similar situation. I work overnight & I’m married with kids. However, my kids are actually young adults now & no longer living with us lol. I’m only away from home 2 nights a week which is not bad & I’ve been working an overnight job for the majority of the time that I’ve been with my wife even before marriage so it’s nothing new for us. I think you should make the best decision for you & your family. If you decide that not being home at night with your family is too much for you to handle, I would find a day job. Good luck 👍🏾
Hi new subscriber here, love your channel.. i have a question... are your loads palletized or loose cases? And if they're loose how do you know which stop its for? Are they marked with stickers or labels?
Welcome to the channel! My cases are floor loaded (loose). The cases have labels with stop numbers on them so you can identify which cases go to what stop. The labels also have the customers name on them.
Ive been driving buses for almost 8 years.... i use to deliver ice cream for a distributor... i miss the physical part believe or not... miss being fit... driving buses not really healthy on the body.
i see you lean back running down, try leaning forward and trusting your skill . believe me you will come back home less tire. let the hand truck doo the hard work and you just guide it
I'm going to start at pfg in springfield, mo this coming Monday orientation. I have been watching your videos great content! I'd be working 4 days a week overnights. I have a wife and 3 kids and will miss them a lot. What are your experiences with that?
First off, thanks for watching my videos! Secondly, I have a similar situation. I work overnight & I’m married with kids. However, my kids are actually young adults now & no longer living with us lol. I’m only away from home 2 nights a week which is not bad & I’ve been working an overnight job for the majority of the time that I’ve been with my wife even before marriage so it’s nothing new for us. I think you should make the best decision for you & your family. If you decide that not being home at night with your family is too much for you to handle, I would find a day job. Good luck 👍🏾
No doubt food service is a physical job but you and RlcTv make it look easy
I’m really considering joining Gordon food service…. Just finished applying to… do you have a video on how you get paid everyweek ?
No, I don’t but check out another fellow GFS driver explaining our pay structure. Link below..
th-cam.com/video/4DlG2BISpGw/w-d-xo.html
@@imanthonytv thank you
Question 🙋♂️ I know every state is different but how many stops Gfs do a day ???
It varies based on the route. There’s no exact number. Could be 8..Could be 15
Definitely would like to see some backing bro. Especially if you have some tight spots to back into
Dropping a comment for the algorithm
Haha you know how it works bro..Appreciate ya my guy ✊🏾
been watching your videos the last 3 weeks , start at GFS monday
Congrats 👍🏾
I just started in the food/grocery service with a ramp, what’s the best type of foot ware for the job?
Watch these two videos and also read some of the comments to get more good suggestions on shoes.
th-cam.com/video/LHs5U5Vx2s8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/2WBAfS9ysTk/w-d-xo.html
What was the length of that trailer? And you goes don't do any 48 or 53 footers?
Only 28” at my location.
dam. the library is down the street from me lmao; automatic subscribe. def getting my cdl and doing food service in a few months
Respect big homie. Can you use running shoes or is steel toe shoes mandatory?
Appreciate ya bruh..You can wear sneakers as long as they’re slip resistant.
Hi new subscriber here, love your channel.. i have a question... are your loads palletized or loose cases? And if they're loose how do you know which stop its for? Are they marked with stickers or labels?
Welcome to the channel! My cases are floor loaded (loose). The cases have labels with stop numbers on them so you can identify which cases go to what stop. The labels also have the customers name on them.
@@imanthonytv nice man... thanks for the info! Thinking about doing foodservice... keep up the good work!
Ive been driving buses for almost 8 years.... i use to deliver ice cream for a distributor... i miss the physical part believe or not... miss being fit... driving buses not really healthy on the body.
You will definitely get a workout doing food service.
i see you lean back running down, try leaning forward and trusting your skill . believe me you will come back home less tire. let the hand truck doo the hard work and you just guide it