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You are correct, MOST will take you with six months experience. Some will even take drivers with, are you ready for this, ZERO EXPERIENCE! They prefer to train a driver "Their way". |
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It seems to be all in the route you get... some are capital punishment and some are gravy train. I can say this though... when my route went to High Schools... I ate GOOOOD!!! |
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If it wasnt for them changing my route every week or so, I'd probably still be with them... but getting up at 3am and not getting home till 6pm (manually lugging 20,000lbs daily) got old fast. |
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Well I dont know about Catholic schools.. but I delivered to public schools where I ate buiscuts and gravy, sausage, bacon, and all the cartons of milkI could drink. The backing sucked, but the food and hospitality was worth it. Plus they fixed me lunch to go as well. I walked out of there with literally two handfulls of food. I ate so much I wasnt worth a sh*t the rest of the day. I dont know... maybe its a southern thing, perhaps they dont feed PA kids as good as southern youngins. |
When I went to school the norm was green hot dogs, hamburgers that I really think where made of cardboard, the kind of pizzas you buy for 50 cents at a dollar store, french fries that I think also where made of cardboard, some nasty government canned fruit, mac and cheese that I think was made with more water then cheese, sandwiches made with the cheapest bread on earth, and the cheapest nastiest processed lunch meats possible. That was in NJ.
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When I was in high school the food we were served was pretty decent. There were some who complained and others who brought their own lunch, but it was a healthy, balanced meal that was fairly inexpensive. We didn't have nearly so many obese students in my class. In fact, I only recall a couple of students who were much over weight. Pizza and high carb foods were usually not offered. We did have the occasional hamburger and hot dogs. Mostly, it was one meat and vegetables with a desert if you wanted. We were also taught basic nutrition in school.
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I started to say... I wished I coulda bought milk that cheap. :p I don't even remember what an extra milk cost to be honest. 25 cents I think. My dad used to make my lunch every day. I remember one year for Christmas, I got a Dukes of Hazzard lunch box. I was in tall cotton. No more paper sacks. I wouldn't have a clue what schools serve now days. |
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I had a Dukes lunch box in school... I think I still have it somewhere, I seen it not too long ago... cant remember if it was a metal one or a plastic one. I wonder if its worth anything? If memory serves I think its missing the thermos bottle. |
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