Actually, it doesn't make sense to me either. As long as you show up on time to their window, they'll pay detention.
WalMart DC's.... ALL OF THEM
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by I am medicineman, May 20, 2011.
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I was in and out of more Walmart DCs than I can remember when I drove for Schneider. Never had any problem, except for the occasional pencil neck. Of course, I can't recall a single load that was not drop and hook with them, so I got lucky there. It would get frustrating at times waiting on the line of Walmart trucks to be handled before they would get to us lowly non-Walmart drivers. I used to love getting a Walmart load because I would automatically know it wouldn't be a big deal. Now if I had to work for a company that had a lot of live load/unloads, I'd have a whole different opinion. I don't like Walmart and think they have caused problems in a lot of communities when they come in. Several years ago, I think it was the Dallas Morning News that had a pullout section about this phenomenon in Texas. It was interesting reading and I wish I would have kept it.
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Walmart has that no idle policy but do I listen,nope.I also don't think it's right chargeing drivers $50.00 to unlad their stuff.Bet they make a killing everyday.
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Hmm, the only time my four-ways come on is when I'm backing up, going slow or sittin' on the shoulder. -
dna you are a rebel
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Have only had one problem with Walmart DC in refusing a load of Apples. Other than that I like that some let you in early and in 2 hours you know you are empty. I guess I have just been lucky. Never loaded out of one and glad I don't.
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