I've been searching around the web trying to figure out if I can apply to drive for Wal-Mart or if there was even anything available in my area for them. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I could find any of this info.?
For the record, I have over 4 yrs of OTR driving from 2001 to 2005, and 2 yrs of local driving from 2005 up to now and no accidents during that time. So according to what I've been reading, I have, for the most part, the required experience (not sure if the last 2 years local might hurt me w/ them) to possibly get hired on w/ them. I have no DUI's or any thing like that. I do have an overweight ticket as of recently but thats about it for tickets. Does anyone know if that would hurt me w/ them?
Any information anyone has would be extremely helpful. Thx
Where would I look to apply for Wal-Mart?
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Here's an article on applying for Wally World job online.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wal-Mart-Online-Job-Application&id=291715
Heres Wal-Marts own job application site, but it looks like the various regions often set up their own recruiting sites.
http://www.walmartstores.com/GlobalWMStoresWeb/navigate.do?catg=218 -
Thanks for the info Burky!
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1 800 803 7348 is the recruiting hot line
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go to walmart . com, click on employment. Fill out an app. it will ask you if you are looking for work at a store or distribution center. go from there.
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thx guys. I found out they aren't hiring for drivers in my area. Also, I looked at the site but I didnt realize that when filling out an app, it would ask you about working at a d/c.
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how close is redbluff? I know they are hiring there atleast for the month of OCt
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Seeing as I live in Northwest Arkansas, let me open up the phone book...
Wal-Mart General Offices Phone# (this is a Bentonville #) - 479 273 4000
then it gives about 3 distribution centers' phone numbers. but the people at the General office should be able to help.
Funny. i remember in 2004 when the phone co. f-ed up and printed the home phone number of one Johnnie Hunt of Rogers...yes, it was him. -
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I was informed by Human resource personel at a local DC that its best to do an online app at the DC nearest you. I had a while ago been a contractor hauling from my local DC
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