Supervalu Minneapolis
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I asked about Supervalu awhile back and didn't get much response. Does anyone here work for Supervalu, namely the Minneapolis hub? If you don't want the general public to know where you work, feel free to PM me. I would greatly appreciate it. Just want to get a feel for wages/employment process, etc....
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I know they bought out Albertsons where my dad has been working for 19 years. They are union down here and are paid hourly and make between 60-80k a year. Ive heard they are a good company to work for, doin good so far down here.
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Originally Posted by BigAtrukn
I know they bought out Albertsons where my dad has been working for 19 years. They are union down here and are paid hourly and make between 60-80k a year. Ive heard they are a good company to work for, doin good so far down here.
I think it would be better in the long run than where I'm at now. Just kind of want to know what I could expect at the Minneapolis hub in terms of starting wages and how they manage routes and etc... Do you start off with a call board? I've heard mixed things. I used to have some friends that worked for Cub Foods, I may have to find out when they get one of their Supervalu trucks and go talk to a couple drivers...
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Depends if there union and what kind of contract they have. Down here your gaurenteed 40 hrs a week and a set schedule posted every thursday with split days off until you get some seniority and can bid on a longer run with consecutive days off. The only thing that you can tell its supervalu is the logo on the doors of the truck, other than that most people dont even know they were bought out. Good luck with getting on.
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Originally Posted by BigAtrukn
Depends if there union and what kind of contract they have. Down here your gaurenteed 40 hrs a week and a set schedule posted every thursday with split days off until you get some seniority and can bid on a longer run with consecutive days off. The only thing that you can tell its supervalu is the logo on the doors of the truck, other than that most people dont even know they were bought out. Good luck with getting on.
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