Geo Box Driver - Anonymous employee PepsiCo Employee Review

4.0
Apr 13, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When your route is dispatched correctly the Geo format work to the advantage of the driver. Also using the EZ-pallets does save the strain that is put on your body as opposed to the old fashioned way.

Cons

If your route using the GEO system has been just pieced together, it makes for a very long day. There is a lot of drivers in the same area, bad time windows and other issues that are out of your control that are almost impossible to avoid once your trailer is loaded.

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