| Aspect | Non Union Performance Food Group Cdl | Non Union Delivery Driver |
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| Required Credentials | Commercial Driver's License (CDL) | Driver's License (varies by state) |
| Work Environment | Driving trucks, warehouse, distribution centers | Delivering goods to customers, local or regional routes |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Performance Food Group, food distribution industry | Various companies, food and retail sectors |
Both roles involve driving and delivery within the food distribution industry. The main difference is that the Non Union Performance Food Group Cdl requires a CDL license and typically involves operating larger trucks, while the Non Union Delivery Driver may only need a standard driver's license and focuses on local deliveries. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right position based on credentials and work environment.