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Basically title. I just got hired on and finished training with the trucking company that has exclusive delivery contracts for McD's in our region in the US.
The training was pretty comprehensive and this DC seems well run and relatively strict on product management/being on time/not obliterating freezer doorframes.
I worked fast food for 6 years so I'm no stranger to how cruddy and stressful it might be. Any little pet peeves or quality of life things that make receiving/downstacking the orders any easier for yall?
Thanks!
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