what can't stand that I make that much more than you...??
By your logic you wouldn't make $100,000 a year more because you would have to pay a extra $20,000 got it.... And even if I only got to keep half of it (I don't pay as much in tax as you think) it still more than walmarts pays....
Walmart starts drivers at .55cpm (it's on the website).... so what $150 - $200 a day milage pay add drop pay $20 each so what another $100 a day and dealing with a nanny cam and and letting them has access to you phone records...... Hell if I wanted to I could work for them as a outside contractor and make $650 plus fsc a day.. but that is half what I make now......
If you like/love them great for you but the reality is their not that special
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Ok, more mocking it is!
They’re/their/there for the win.
Listen bubba, don’t believe I read anywhere here that said WM was all that special. No, you came waddling in here with your pampers all out whack rambling on about how much money you make...as if your claimed quarter mill a year is the industry standard. Well I’m sorry Karen, I’m calling BS on your BS. So you’re a super trucker that makes a gazzillion dollaz...congrats! But until you post some believable statements or helpful information..you’re just asking for more responses like this one, or a visit from the mods.bigwallmike, T.Rucker and truckdriver31 Thank this. -
I too am an owner operator and don’t want to drive for Walmart again. However my experience there is that it was a very good job, they treated me great and paid me well. It just wasn’t the job for me as I am spoiled and like to be home most nights and don’t sleep in trucks. I still have several friends who drive there and they are happy and make $100,000 plus. It isn’t for everyone, but why would someone come to a Walmart Drivers forum to bash them if you don’t work there and haven’t?
Everyone has a different interpretation of what is a great gig and what sucks. Some people wouldn’t want to be out in the middle of Indiana loading cars at 7 am tomorrow morning in negative temps, but I will be and I am ok with it. That Walmart driver going by will be cruising past in his heated cab possibly with a short sleeve shirt on.
@flood maybe you should just move on with your owner operator self and let the guys who like working for Walmart have their peace. We can all do different things and still get along. It doesn’t have to be one or the other for this to work.
*A side note to the Walmart driver who commented that if you are grossing a quarter of a million a year, you can’t possibly net much. Wrong! An owner operator with a paid off truck grossing over $300,000 a year can live quite well. Ask me how I know if you like.*bigwallmike, drvrtech77, T.Rucker and 1 other person Thank this. -
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For the record, I am well aware that a successful O/O can, and often is at the top of the food chain when talking about earnings in this industry. Nobody would deny that, But using that position as a means of degrading everyone else who drives no matter what they earn or how they earn speaks of elitism. So you’ve paid your truck off, book your own freight, manage your own truck and reap the benefits of it all...great! Now you get to spend a little of that free time loitering in forums that you’re not involved in bragging about how you’ve made it, and we haven’t. Sorry, but that attitude pisses me off. Take it elsewhere.
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