Im entering my final days of cdl school. Straight back, offsets and parallels are intimidating at first but you get the hang of it. Understand the feel of the wheel !
seeing this brings back memories when during my second year as a truck driver, I was doing morning/evening shift and delivering goods to "opening soon" mall (it seemed so incomplete when I was bringing stuff in) and the fact I would load in, then do the delivers, had cup of coffee before would move to next route. currently am working on day/evening shift which is far easier for me, mostly doing pickups for truck spare parts etc. despite how day starts 11 am for me and finishes around 7-8 pm local time, its still better for me than early morning.
It’s weird how every state has its own way of working , I work for Pepsi out in CA LA area and it’s different, we don’t hook up trailers, we ready once we arrive at the yard , and nobody really has an all bulk route it a mixture of all chain stores and gas stations 711 and liquor store , drops and break downs. If your union you don’t merchandise any store no matter where you deliver to.
I was wondering . A lot of the newer trucks are automatic . When you go to take the driven test, do they make you learn and take the test in a manual ? I have been driving a manual most of my life, but I know and realize a semi is a lot different .
Firstly, Day Cab trucks have been automatic a long while now. It just wasn’t necessary to have a manual truck to do light duty/local moves. Automatics are FAR more economical for many reasons. Although some of the newer long haulers/Sleepers have automatic options, truckers tend to like the manuals for control of power. Which is in my opinion, just a placebo. I think most CDL school will start you on a manual. Not because of preference, but because a vast majority of trucks are manual. Plus, their little fleet for training is going to be older and most likely manual.
Don’t work Pepsi unless you like no life. U start work at 3-4am and shift goes 10-14 (16) pretty much everyday. The money is nice tho. The amount of labor for this and what they ask you to do is mind blowing
Should look into LTL trucking companies. They pay great and have weekends off plus holidays. I do Linehaul at my company which is night shift but I make 0.77 a mile. Then our P&D drivers are getting $32.75 a hour and that’s day shift. Other LTL companies pay different rates but I love being in this industry! Use to do coke but didn’t get the chance to do bulk much.
@@Codystruckingadventures I was looking for something that could bring me home every day... because my girlfriend didn't want me OTR so I wanted to keep my relationship and my brother told me about Buffalo Rock but he work for Avery but I might have to have experience but anyways....I'm going to be watching more of your videos.
You are exactly right about the retirement part, I think the same way brother!🤷🏼♂️🫡. Do what’s best for you at that point in time… tomorrow isn’t promised.
Hey thanks! It depends on experience level and what area you are in. The most accurate way to see is search Buffalo Rock truck driving pay in your area. Thanks
i am applying in Duluth Minnesota i have my cpl already do they train with a manual thinking about going strait to them instead of going to the collage witch i have grants for is it worth it or should i get my cdl first?
I would get CDL first that way you can jump right in… if they give you the CDL you’ll be riding with someone and it’ll take much longer. They are automatic trucks here
@@Codystruckingadventures wow you respond fast thank you so much for your insight and fast response I am talking to Jason tomorrow from bernicks tomorrow
Before I got sick 20 years ago we used to always do the tug test. Do you still do that? I don’t see that very often. Thank you. Disabled country boy. By the way just found you. Try to stay in contact with farming trucking etc. much as I can. Thank you yes new subscriber lol
Use to drive for Pepsi when it was 80% Returnables. Where you go into the stores and unload the trucks yourself, wheel it in and then stock the shelves. You got it made. AVERITT Express? No way. Stay where you are. Hard to see that at your age. Just my opinion.
@@Codystruckingadventures i ment to say work waaay less and good money but i feel you bro get that experience and look into freight later man your back will thank you! Be safe out there
6:30 Looks like your turn signal was wrong Do you do pre-trip inspection? In case you don't know what that is, it's when you do an air brake test, when you check the engine for leakings, your tires, and other things so you stay safe when driving. I'm not a trucker but other truck drivers and trucking channels say that
I agree, if it came down to it I would do it I did it for three weeks and enjoyed the workout it’s def not something I would want to do long term that’s for sure.
Im entering my final days of cdl school. Straight back, offsets and parallels are intimidating at first but you get the hang of it. Understand the feel of the wheel !
Exactly! At first it’s weird and tough then it becomes second nature. Congrats on almost being done with CDL school that’s awesome!💪🏼💪🏼
Got my CDL back in September, local flatbed driver over here in California. Great vids keep it up!
Thanks a lot! Also congrats keep grinding💪🏼
Getting excited about getting my CDL! Thanks for the video man!
Yes sir thanks for watching!
seeing this brings back memories when during my second year as a truck driver, I was doing morning/evening shift and delivering goods to "opening soon" mall (it seemed so incomplete when I was bringing stuff in) and the fact I would load in, then do the delivers, had cup of coffee before would move to next route.
currently am working on day/evening shift which is far easier for me, mostly doing pickups for truck spare parts etc. despite how day starts 11 am for me and finishes around 7-8 pm local time, its still better for me than early morning.
I worked for MEI CORP Pepsi from 72 to 84....I get a monthly Pension check...drove an 18 wheeler most of the time to warehouses out of town.
That’s awesome man and you get the pension!💪🏼
Starting CDL School in a month and taking the test in a manual. I love these videos man, keep it up!
Thanks so much good luck to you and keep me updated💪🏼
Same bud starting mine next week
Same bro I gotta learn 10 speed , starting school next week !
@@riveraj51623 same man. Where are you going through?
@@chopsocky2309 I went to my local career source , and got lucky to get my school paid for free , no commitments no contracts . 💪🏼 wbu ?
Totally enjoy your vids bro.. 👍👍👊
Thank you!
It’s weird how every state has its own way of working , I work for Pepsi out in CA LA area and it’s different, we don’t hook up trailers, we ready once we arrive at the yard , and nobody really has an all bulk route it a mixture of all chain stores and gas stations 711 and liquor store , drops and break downs. If your union you don’t merchandise any store no matter where you deliver to.
Oh that’s crazy it’s cool to see how different places run the ops!
I was wondering . A lot of the newer trucks are automatic . When you go to take the driven test, do they make you learn and take the test in a manual ? I have been driving a manual most of my life, but I know and realize a semi is a lot different .
Most companies are all automatic man! Even during school
I started out in a manual but being a P&D driver in the city I love a automatic.
Firstly, Day Cab trucks have been automatic a long while now. It just wasn’t necessary to have a manual truck to do light duty/local moves. Automatics are FAR more economical for many reasons.
Although some of the newer long haulers/Sleepers have automatic options, truckers tend to like the manuals for control of power. Which is in my opinion, just a placebo.
I think most CDL school will start you on a manual. Not because of preference, but because a vast majority of trucks are manual. Plus, their little fleet for training is going to be older and most likely manual.
Can you make a video step by step until loading, then loading to delivery and detail of the app?
Your pep talks really make me feel better about getting my CDL.
Don’t work Pepsi unless you like no life. U start work at 3-4am and shift goes 10-14 (16) pretty much everyday. The money is nice tho. The amount of labor for this and what they ask you to do is mind blowing
Haha I work for Panera in California and those same Bread trucks are always in our way at the yard
Smells like 🎣 fish bait 🐠 around here!! 😂 Thanks for your time making these videos! Much appreciated! 👋
Lol I’m dead! It really did idk what they had going on there. Thanks for watching!
Should look into LTL trucking companies. They pay great and have weekends off plus holidays. I do Linehaul at my company which is night shift but I make 0.77 a mile. Then our P&D drivers are getting $32.75 a hour and that’s day shift. Other LTL companies pay different rates but I love being in this industry! Use to do coke but didn’t get the chance to do bulk much.
How do you apply at Pepsi ? What’s the link? Thank you
Wow you're in my city Tuscaloosa....I'm going to Shelton next week
Aye!!
@@Codystruckingadventures I was looking for something that could bring me home every day... because my girlfriend didn't want me OTR so I wanted to keep my relationship and my brother told me about Buffalo Rock but he work for Avery but I might have to have experience but anyways....I'm going to be watching more of your videos.
you seem relatively young for pepsi. how do you have a bulk route?
I’m 28 I look like a baby haha. Nobody wanted it because they didn’t work Saturday’s I got lucky
@@Codystruckingadventures you did not get lucky. You created your own luck.!
Good stuff as always bud
Thank you for your continued support!
Nice video, how much you earn per month ?
Are you in Tuscaloosa Alabama?
I get to ask do The company pay for the maintenance on the trucks and the gas
I heard driving Reefers is not as good overall as something like what you do? A lot more time waiting and problems?
My dad does reefer and it’s more waiting for sure.
@@Codystruckingadventures Thanks for the fast reply cody! You seem like a really good down to earth person with a good soul!👍
Naperville as in Naperville, Illinois?
You are exactly right about the retirement part, I think the same way brother!🤷🏼♂️🫡. Do what’s best for you at that point in time… tomorrow isn’t promised.
I couldn’t agree more!💪🏼💯
Bulk must be nice! I’m str8 driver merchandiser for Pepsi in Atlanta
Pepsi is very good at letting u get started in your cdl career
Good video bro..what’s the pay for weekly ..pls reply.! Thanks
Hey thanks! It depends on experience level and what area you are in. The most accurate way to see is search Buffalo Rock truck driving pay in your area. Thanks
I’m in Minneapolis, mn,I got 2 experience of otr.I wanna do local like u man.if am atleast making 1300$ n up at pepsi.I’m going local bro lol ..!fr
Are those trucks Manuel or automatic ?
Get your ass to some CVS's and Walgreens and start merching!
How many cases u avg a day?
Does Pepsi have cameras facing driver in their trucks?
Yeah unfortunately they do. I’ve never had any problems and most of the drivers I talk to haven’t either but that’s def a con.
i am applying in Duluth Minnesota i have my cpl already do they train with a manual thinking about going strait to them instead of going to the collage witch i have grants for is it worth it or should i get my cdl first?
I would get CDL first that way you can jump right in… if they give you the CDL you’ll be riding with someone and it’ll take much longer. They are automatic trucks here
@@Codystruckingadventures wow you respond fast thank you so much for your insight and fast response I am talking to Jason tomorrow from bernicks tomorrow
Awesome keep me updated on everything👍🏼👍🏼
What’s the difference in hours working retail vs bulk? I know one is 4 days on the other is 5 days on. Which one pays more?
They both pay the same and retail typically works 9-10 hours a day!
How many hours do bulk work? And what’s the start time for both?
I thought i was one of the only weirdo's that put potato chips on their sandwich! 😁I put french fries on my burgers and cheese steaks as well!
Same here!
@@Codystruckingadventures 😁👍
Your Pepsi lets you have a beard!!! The Pepsi I just applied for you are only allowed a mustache!!
AGE 59 DRIVING TRUCKS IN UK/ ENGLAND 32 yrs 1991 / stuff PDAS GOOD old paper notes . STUFF TECH SMART PHONES .
No pre-trip?
What’s that?
Before I got sick 20 years ago we used to always do the tug test. Do you still do that? I don’t see that very often. Thank you. Disabled country boy. By the way just found you. Try to stay in contact with farming trucking etc. much as I can. Thank you yes new subscriber lol
Absolutely I do it every time and then get out and check the kingpin my dad taught me that one. Thanks for watching!
Use to drive for Pepsi when it was 80% Returnables. Where you go into the stores and unload the trucks yourself, wheel it in and then stock the shelves. You got it made. AVERITT Express? No way. Stay where you are. Hard to see that at your age. Just my opinion.
The more I looked into Averitt and talked to them I decided I’m good where I’m at
Don’t know if you have union driving jobs great pay great benefits
For sure!
Bro i worked in pepsi like 15 years ago never again!! Get into the freight companys bro work waaaayy and make good money!
Facts I gotta get my experience first! I like it here so far
@@Codystruckingadventures i ment to say work waaay less and good money but i feel you bro get that experience and look into freight later man your back will thank you! Be safe out there
He is right. Pepsi does pay for your CDL
they are ready for you
6:30 Looks like your turn signal was wrong
Do you do pre-trip inspection? In case you don't know what that is, it's when you do an air brake test, when you check the engine for leakings, your tires, and other things so you stay safe when driving.
I'm not a trucker but other truck drivers and trucking channels say that
Nah I didn’t have to do a pre trip to pass my CDL… lol of course I know what it is🤣
Thank God you don't have to unload 300-400 cases of 16oz Pepsi everyday on a hand loaded deck truck and return the bottles!
I agree, if it came down to it I would do it I did it for three weeks and enjoyed the workout it’s def not something I would want to do long term that’s for sure.