@@zelsworld__ Dallas. I would only look at it for short term. 6 months to a year. Easily the most disorganized company I've ever worked for. Out of date and dangerous equipment. A racist guy is over the scheduling. They disrespect the new guys that work the hardest.
@@CopticCoreydang that’s crazy bro you work out of the one in Dallas I have a interview with them in Dallas next Monday wondering if it’s even worth it.
Workers fought for the 40 hour work week years ago. If you can’t make a living working 40 hours a week, you are being underpaid. Also I you claim exempt as w2 on your tax form you will still need to pay ‘em taxes at the end of the year unless you are 1099 in which case you should be working for yourself.
@@stoundingresults I’m sorry but having a humans life in your hands, along with the stress is worth more. If you miss something in your assessment or give a wrong medication someone can die. It’s worth more than driving and picking up boxes.
@@chasem1032most nurses can’t diagnose so no, you’re wrong. No one’s life is in a nurse’s hands. Most the doctors and that’s why doctors get paid a lot.
Damn they start you off at $33.00 trollers here in Washington. I’m looking into this. Yeah it’s back breaking work. But I’m in the hole I ain’t got room to be picky. Na I mean
Ca USF pays 30 an hr, next contract will pay them more, they are union, excellent benefits / pension. You do have a life , time for your family. yes its hard work, c’mon now.. u get used to the grind, and gettn paid by the hr is very nice. Tons of OT in this job - whether 4/10 or 5/8. Yes depends what state ur trying to get hired at, pay will be diff, still good though.
Thanks for the perspective. I totally agree,but if your a delivery driver your job is just to deliver only.I was told US Foods has you deliver,break down pallets and stock back rooms,working10-12 hours+ days.@@e5toro7008
Any professions that don't require driver's license for the on site work at hand? I know deliverymen are more receptive to interviews because they're on open terms, but what other on site jobs don't entail a manager breathing down the collar of your neck?
Most if not all food service jobs are unloaded using a push cart. You stack boxes on the cart and run them down a ramp into the freezer/cooler/backroom. There’s companies that take fresh out of school CDL drivers or even pay your way through school and you sign a contract with them. No forklifts, just all manual labor.
Trust me I've been on both sides it isn't pretty unless you really must do it to provide for your love ones. Once you're in good shape for everyday you'll want to do something else and may the power be with you! Good luck on y'all journey!
Hating On Others Is Real Out Here I Dont Get Atleast That Man Making A Honest Living.
PFG pays way more in Texas. My biggest check was 6500. 4k regular checkk and $2500 bonus. The downside is that the company is ASS.
What part of texas bro? that’s some good money
@@zelsworld__ Dallas. I would only look at it for short term. 6 months to a year. Easily the most disorganized company I've ever worked for. Out of date and dangerous equipment. A racist guy is over the scheduling. They disrespect the new guys that work the hardest.
@@CopticCorey oh ok got you. Appreciate the feedback man
Agreed. I did my first year at pfg in MD. On my way out the door now!!
@@CopticCoreydang that’s crazy bro you work out of the one in Dallas I have a interview with them in Dallas next Monday wondering if it’s even worth it.
He seems cool asf
Fr that's a really nice guy
Workers fought for the 40 hour work week years ago. If you can’t make a living working 40 hours a week, you are being underpaid. Also I you claim exempt as w2 on your tax form you will still need to pay ‘em taxes at the end of the year unless you are 1099 in which case you should be working for yourself.
Keep working it brother.
teamsters union job as well. excellent benefits and health care
I’m an RN with my bachelors degree. He makes more than most nurses in Texas.
Yeah but this gentleman does back breaking work, walking and lifting and twisting too much wear and tear.
@@stoundingresults I’m sorry but having a humans life in your hands, along with the stress is worth more. If you miss something in your assessment or give a wrong medication someone can die. It’s worth more than driving and picking up boxes.
@@stoundingresults but I am not saying he should be paid less by the way. I’m saying nurses should be paid more
nah, most people cant handle this type of endurance. nice try though. @@chasem1032
@@chasem1032most nurses can’t diagnose so no, you’re wrong. No one’s life is in a nurse’s hands. Most the doctors and that’s why doctors get paid a lot.
Anybody on here work at the Tampa distribution center? What is the pay like there?
Damn they start you off at $33.00 trollers here in Washington. I’m looking into this. Yeah it’s back breaking work. But I’m in the hole I ain’t got room to be picky. Na I mean
Filing exempt will get you in trouble
no it won’t. Majority of the world’s population are clueless zombies
How come
Ca USF pays 30 an hr, next contract will pay them more, they are union, excellent benefits / pension. You do have a life , time for your family. yes its hard work, c’mon now.. u get used to the grind, and gettn paid by the hr is very nice. Tons of OT in this job - whether 4/10 or 5/8.
Yes depends what state ur trying to get hired at, pay will be diff, still good though.
That’s a US foods driver
Locally here in Texas they want to start me out at $20 a hour.
It’s different per region. In Virginia they start us at $26 an hour
Texas is low paying. Even for hazmat. 😵💫.
That shits crazy but cost of living is way different there. In CT they start 32 & change. Way higher cost of living though
I heard this job is hard work,like in a negative light?
That's why they call it work. Don't have to spend the rest of your life there, but good money while you gain experience that you could take elsewhere.
Thanks for the perspective. I totally agree,but if your a delivery driver your job is just to deliver only.I was told US Foods has you deliver,break down pallets and stock back rooms,working10-12 hours+ days.@@e5toro7008
Do they get a lot of free food that ends up getting thrown out?
No,but they do get free breakfast lunch or dinner from hotels and restaurant cheffs.
Any professions that don't require driver's license for the on site work at hand? I know deliverymen are more receptive to interviews because they're on open terms, but what other on site jobs don't entail a manager breathing down the collar of your neck?
Every on site job has a manager breathing down your neck, that's life.
They said that the driver unloads the truck
Yes they do it’s a lot of labor work so the pay is decent for that
Yeah but consider yourself lucky. In Europe every trucker unloads his own truck
I work for their competitor and I have to unload my truck every day. I have an E-Pallet Jack and hand trucks.
driving a trailer and straight truck? that's good money.
No CDL for that truck. We have these trucks in boca yard
Freightliner M2's over 26k lbs are CDL.
I work for Sysco he makes more than me in upstate New York
He’s prob in la or San Francisco
@@Backsoon35 Huntington Beach, CA
@@Backsoon35we pull the same here in dirty Detroit
He's out of La mirada ca los Angeles division
Is there a lot of female drivers?
He said 5 days. It’s 6 days though. Basic math shows 6 days . Pay period 13-19 is 6 days.
Does anyone know if they pull hair?
Why? Trying to slide?
US Foods 💪🏽AZ
What’s the pay for non cdl position
@@jojolopez177. I don’t think they have non Cdl positions for food services you either need a class b or a here in phoenix
@@bryangerardo9858 they were hiring for non cdl position . It was on there website
@@bryangerardo9858 month ago the position was open . Maybe it’s the van driver
Yo what they start hourly in Phx ?
what requirements to do this job?
a pulse
Class A license
Judging the trees. That's probably Cali.
I hope folks in here ooohing and ahhhing over his pay caught that he chose to be exempt from them taking taxes from his pay. 😂
On wat state?
California
What city did you interview this U.S. Foods driver in?
Huntington Beach CA.
@@laneapehow many hours he work a week
@@QPtheGR8 60 to 70 hours is the typical
@@ViciousStreetGraff yeah I was trying to figure it out I mean not bad
@@laneapeI need that shit I work at xpo I can’t even get 40 hours over here
Do you need to have forklift experience for unloading or will they train?
Most if not all food service jobs are unloaded using a push cart. You stack boxes on the cart and run them down a ramp into the freezer/cooler/backroom. There’s companies that take fresh out of school CDL drivers or even pay your way through school and you sign a contract with them. No forklifts, just all manual labor.
Us foods San Francisco 44hr
The cost of living is high tho
They are paid that well and are on strike right now?
They work you like a dog there
That's why you gotta have the dawg in you to do this type of work!
@@le0redd104 I have the wolf in me I work smarter and get better reward than a dawg. Working there your doing almost what 3 people should be doing
They do but some people love physical work I know I do. Feels good and is rewarding. Plus, stay fit!
@@wendy8875 true on that
Trust me I've been on both sides it isn't pretty unless you really must do it to provide for your love ones. Once you're in good shape for everyday you'll want to do something else and may the power be with you! Good luck on y'all journey!
Very naive . It’s about working less hours . To get that check , he worked 70hrs a week . UPS makes that amount in 20 hours less . Get real .
Stop been a hater you will never come off the street to a driver position with ups… those guys retire in those positions and never leave
Do you work for us foods ? Cause I do ? So I know what I’m talking about !!
At the end of the day he’s a man and he’s working. What’s the issue?
If ups won’t hire him is he suppose to be broke until they call him or something
@@AlfredLopez-ou8rgyour brokeass don't even got a license fuck outta here boi
So he makes that’s in 2 weeks or 1 week he said 2 weeks then in 5 days
One week. The pay periods said august 20- august 26
1 week. It said the 13th until the 19th. My guess is he showed the other week off camera since it’s not shown. 5 days is his work week
Bs they don't have a life