Nominal charge to cover the labor. You don't like WallyWorld and how they do business? Try a good ol' Jersey grocery warehouse. Five or six hours of sittin' and $300+ later, you'll be wishin' it was one of Wally's DCs!
Lumpers - are they needed
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by Aussie, Jul 18, 2006.
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To Cover Their Cost of labor... That's obvious! But once again... It's Their Product... Their Employees. -
Because they can.
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I was at a Wal-Mart before they went to the flat $50 lumper fee, and I was reading a memo that was sitting on the desk of one of the workers. Going to the flat $50 fee was the first step in phasing out the drivers paying the fees, and charging them straight to the manufactures. It was a while ago though, so who knows if that is still the plan.
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I have/had NO problem paying Wal-Mart such a LOW amount to unload their product as the money, every penny, of it now goes to the Children's Network! This is a medical help program! Ask at the window and the clerks can explain the program to you! Not a single cent is kept by Wal-mart and I after many years would rather be sitting in the truck reading, posting, sleeping than throwing wood or helping to break down freight!
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Lumpers suck! The whole concept of anyone having to pay to have their freight taken off the truck is wrong! It's extortion, plain and simple!alds Thanks this. -
Well, if thats the case... I wouldn't mind paying $75... but like the poster right after this quote from you... I'm a little leery all the money goes to the kids. -
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