Yeah that's part of the pre-trip inspection. If that's aggravating there's plenty of jobs paying $40-$50k less a year where you don't even have to be troubled to do a pre-trip if you want.
How come Walmart drastically lowered their requirements
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And I hear that Walmart now has to pick up backhauls. I don't like going to backhauls and I don't like going out of state. I do my little seven eight hours a day and go home.Numb Thanks this. -
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Yeah a couple or a few times a year. You gotta be pretty dense not to know when it's going on. Do your pre-trip the same every time and there's no problem. Don't do it and get talked to about it. Sound scary?
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Nobody micromanages anything. You're expected to know your job. I grab paperwork and go. Never hear from anyone when I'm driving and not often at the office either (other than a "hi how are you") which I'm in there 3 times a day.
Backhauls for us are a breeze. Sometimes I pickup one or two in a week sometimes I go a couple of weeks without picking one up. More typical is to go back to the yard empty but the backhauls are mostly drop and hook. The live loads aren't bad. You don't get treated like dirt at the vendors like they do with a lot of contract carrier drivers.tarmadilo, Speedy356, hope not dumb twucker and 3 others Thank this. -
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