One of the best perks (and there's a bunch of em) of the job IMO is that you're the "captain of your ship" at Walmart. This means a few things one of which is you actually get paid for every mile the truck turns and no-one tells you what route you have to take to get the job done. Versus every other job in trucking where you only get paid from point A to point B on a particular route and those miles are usually shorted. If I need to detour an accident or whatever I just drive around it and don't have to ask anybody if it's ok or any of that. If it's 50 more miles or whatever doesn't matter, it pays. If there's another job in trucking that does that I've never heard of it.
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I've been at it 25 years and year and a half with Walmart. I wouldn't trade this job for any other. No stress, no tight schedules. Saftey isn't just a word. Easy money.
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Its a good job, but their health insurance could be waaaaaaay better for the transportation guys.
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