So once again I’m about to retire from the army and my wife who works for AAFES as a retail manager informed me that they have their own trucks and regional distribution centers. One being a hour from the house. So I see the potential for a lot of home time especially if I’m delivering to Fort Hood which is where I’m stationed now. Any feed back from a driver standpoint would be very appreciated.
Anybody driven for AAFES (the military Walmart)
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AAFES requires 2 years experience.
I just pulled this off of AAFES job application site.Attached Files:
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You think that they should count military driving but a lot don't.
You can also look at Quickway. I don't know if they count military experience. It says two years, but my son works for them out of Ft Worth. He started there after 1 yr experience otr, but had military experience. They pay by the hour or percentage pay. You get which ever one is higher for the day. He's made over 80k this is.BigDog Trucker Thanks this. -
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I’m in the same boat, didn’t think about AAFES. I’m also stationed at Hood
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Well that worked almost too good, I dropped a application thinking they would maybe call me in a month and I would get it set up to do a interview and wait for background checks and all that. Hoping I could line it up to start when I sign out in leave. Well they called me and offered me a position with out a interview today and I had to decline because I’m still in the #### army.
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