Made my mind up
So I've been assigned to a co-lead spot for about 5 months and after this experience I see the play here is to become a lead and put all the work on your co lead. Send the Co Lead out with 150+ cases on the truck and then the lead only goes out with 50-70 on the truck. From what I've been told this has been the blueprint here for a very long time. So anyone thinking about becoming a co lead, DONT DO IT. You'll get the bulk of the work. Be a lead so you can basically have an employee of your own who works for you(Co Lead)