Walmart women drivers???

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  1. Ladytrucker02

    Ladytrucker02 Bobtail Member

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    how does WM treat their lady drivers
     
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  3. w.h.o

    w.h.o Road Train Member

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    The same as they treat their male drivers
     
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  4. Ladytrucker02

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    Just haven't seen that many ladies in the south; I suppose not a lot women apply to WM?
     
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    w.h.o Road Train Member

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    Not a lot of woman apply to trucking in general
     
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  6. Ladytrucker02

    Ladytrucker02 Bobtail Member

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    Also, a lot of back and forth on here about the old and new "private fleet" ways....Other than the money, it doesn't seem a lot of drivers are happy driving for them.
     
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  7. Ladytrucker02

    Ladytrucker02 Bobtail Member

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    You're right. Most I see are teaming with the husband/boyfriend
     
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    I don't think there is a gender barrier anywhere anymore. Women have more than proven themselves, and if anybody discriminated against you for being a woman, I'd tell them to cram it with walnuts. You wouldn't want to work for someone like that anyway. My ex-gf, whom I'm still friends with, has been a trucker since the 80's. She has stories from early in her career, that would leave you speechless. The abuse she took from her male counter parts, can't be mentioned here. But she stayed with it, got a local T/T job from some good people, that didn't care if she was a woman, and she's been with them almost 20 years. I'd bet Walmart is a good company that way. They have to be today. Best of luck.
     
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  9. noninetofive

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    I'd just like to add my 2 cents. There are 3 or 4 women drivers at my DC. And there are several others within our region, with 4 being hired in the last 2 yrs or so. They are treated like every other Walmart driver, very well. As far as the "old private fleet vs the new" I'd say that while things have changed, they have stayed the same. We have adapted to new store concepts, more online freight, etc. Every job has guys who think the grass is greener. But if you go to other fourms here on the site, like the Walmart here I come posts, you'll see the majority are positive, helpful drivers giving back to those who want to join the private fleet. A lot of drivers bash Walmart, but I can give you first hand knowledge - 29 yrs behind the wheel, 16 as an owner operator, and it's the best job I've ever had. Couldn't treat myself this well when I had my own.
     
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    I don't bash WM drivers. Fact is, from my experience, they are some of the most courteous drivers on the road. They have to be with that " rolling billboard" they are pulling. It always upsets me when I see a WM truck in a crash, as I know there was probably nothing the driver could have done to avoid it. And let's not even start with the Tracy Morgan thing again. That was unfortunate for everyone in that deal.
     
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  11. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    I can't see Wal-Mart doing otherwise, or even tolerating anything of the sort.
     
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