Walmart Steals from the Poor...
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by stocktonhauler, Dec 14, 2010.
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With the large number of trucks going into and out of a grocery DC, it really behooves them to go to an appointment schedule with defined rules for arrival times. Helps us too...
WalMart works pretty well, IMO. Except for 2 DCs it's no arrival prior to 1 hour before appointment time. Their lack of any sort of overnight parking really sucks though. A lot of the high-velocity WalMart DCs will allow you to drop a trailer ASAP. The worst DCs (in general) are the one's that are FCFS - then it's a freakin' free-for-all trying to get checked-in, docked and unloaded.orion3814 Thanks this. -
I took a brokered load from NJ to the Tomah, WI DC, I was told by dispatch the appointment time repeatedly.
What a fellow driver told me was different, he said to be there an hour early and get a dock assigned because if you weren't checked in and backed into the assigned dock by the appointment time, you were considered having missed your appointment, and the broker confirmed this as true.I got there just short of an hour before the appointment and checked in, got a door and parked the trailer. Missed appointments got unloaded when they were darn good and ready to unload them. They also make you pay a lumper or pull the load off with a hand jack.
That place at the time made you unhook and park in the bobtail section, and when your trailer was moved away from the dock by the yard dog, you could hook up and go in and get your paperwork.
They had a trailer roof snowplow there as well.orion3814 Thanks this. -
That's SOP for a WalMart DC - 2 of them allow you to check-in 2 hours early; they'll usually give you till 10 minutes after appointment time to get to the window. Just hope there's not a line! Only real difference is if they run a bobtail lot, or you just pull forward. Lumper charge is always $50 - unless you happen to have a prepaid load, like General Mills for example.orion3814 Thanks this.
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I do alot of cross dock frozen thats free of charge. The meat loads they charge.
Walmart is cut and dry. Follow their rules/procedures and you're usually out in 2-3 hours.
All appts get a confirmation number. You don't have that, you better be finding it.
I did one time have an appt and conf# and it wasn't in the system. I had to reschedule for the next day. But that was a rare occasion.
Alot of Walmarts group the trucks at one appt time and group's them going out. If they get you done early, you still have to wait on 2-3 trucks and you all get called at the same time.
I had one cross dock load that broke down to 135 pallets. It took the woman 7 hours. But I got paid good detention for it.
If you are new to them or anybody as far as that goes, figure out their procedures and follow them. Things go much easier.panhandlepat Thanks this. -
You should thank God for Walmart.
Without them, you wouldn't have any freight to haul.
Instead of whining about how long you sit at Walmart docks, it would be worse if you were sitting at home unemployed.Pur48Ted, Blackjack and Working Class Patriot Thank this. -
I have yet to find a big fleet company or lease operator who isn't one step away from bankruptcy and the homeless shelter. Even OO don't make it rich in this business.
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I haul a reefer van. I'm not dependent on Walmart for anything.
The point is, if I'm going to be unemployed, I'd rather it be at home than in a Walmart DC parking lot.slabrunner Thanks this. -
Are you saying that a truck delivering 1 pallet could be grouped with a truck delivering 28 pallets, such that the one pallet truck has to wait for the re-palletizing of the 28 pallet load? Wow! What a model of efficiency!
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So exactly how would you handle the 100 plus trucks that can hit a DC in a night?
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