Right on! It's not the shipper or reciever that is the problem - its idiot wheelholders who do moronic things like pull away from a dock with a lumper driving a forklift in the trailer. True story... ran across a place in Charlotte that had a worker killed because of an impatient driver.
So get a grip on it Stockton.
Walmart Steals from the Poor...
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by stocktonhauler, Dec 14, 2010.
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Post of the day here folks.......
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I notice that Walmart is good at explaining away their abuse of trucker time. Sort of like a phone company or big bank, they invent some "data processing", "shift change", or "another department" excuses for what in reality is a rip-off of time and money. Inflexiblity by a large company that benefits their bottom-line is just a shell game of distraction from the truth that's no better than a street corner 3-card Charlie con-artist. Walmart is often lazy about unloading, because they can really hustle to unload when they want to. They take away driver keys as a power and control game--you can be sure.
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i don't know, you'll have to ask all the truck drivers who shop at the truck stops....
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Ok you pitifully poor drivers defending giant Walmart, let's be mindful of the facts:
Most Walmart OTR trucks are driven by fleet drivers with maybe 90 days experience, so no surprise that once or twice in the DC's history some dumb bell would pull away on a red light. But, the simple and cheap trailer lock fixes that issue, so any Walmart exec reading this ought to consider what other smaller companies do short of the time wasting and insulting tractor disconnect and key removal routine Walmart does.
2nd, good old boys, recall that I had arrived early to unload just 7 pallets. I'm never late to deliver. Non-Walmart DCs would have me unloaded in 10 minutes, respectful as they should be of an OO's time and equipment. Most folks are happy to see the mailman or UPS driver bringing X-mas gifts. Grinch that Walmart is would probably want Santa to disconnect Rudolph and then wait 2 hrs seated on a plastic folding chair in a vacant lounge decorated with safety warning signs. -
Been to quite a few Wallyworld DC's and I'm always on time. I do agree with ya Stockton they can be really slow in some cases. Like my trainer said " be nice to those recievers cause they can make life miserable for you if your not". Of course if they give me a hard time for no reason they'll get it right back!
C&S Wholesale is another slow warehoue,but thats another story for a later date
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Like I tried to kindly say earlier...get off your butt and unload the 7 pallets by yourself. This solves your problem in many ways:
1. Your unloaded way faster
2. If your company or shipper will pay you for lumping then you pocket and extra $50
3. Plus then the only real complaning you have to do about the situation is how slow you unloaded your own freight while the other drivers sit in the docks for hours. -
Do not like WALMART then just DO NOT GO THERE ,then see how you like sitting and waiting for you next load.
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That's good advice for most Walmart loads, but this one didn't require the lumper fee. I'd be giving lumper labor for free. Sometimes I do help unload elsewhere, but many warehouses are too complicated or dangerous to recommend driver unload too. Lumpers are paid for a reason.
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We have forgive Stockton....He's from Cali as I......
In Cali, it's PC to be "The Victim".....Meaning....It's so much easier to blame others for your failings......
I don't subscribe to that belief....I'm not very popular with the "Victims".....
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