This is the kind of second hand "information" that is of no use to any driver that may be looking to make a move over to the private fleet. This kind of second hand "information" is what I had to rely on when I decided to start applying. It makes it really hard when a driver has to use second hand
"information" when making such a big decision. This my friend is why I take the time to come on here,so I can when possible try to make sure that drivers are going to get clear,concise and factual information.
When you say he brings home 60k to 70k is that before or after taxes,in case you dont know there is a big difference driver. Like Pink Panther said no two drivers are going to make the same amount,actually there could be a difference of up to 70k a year or more. Those numbers you threw out could very well be net or gross but to hold them up as a representation of the average Walmart drivers compensation is like I said not really useful information.
Walmart trucks?
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I make 70 to 80k after taxes
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Take a pic of your bol.
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You were the one that was the claim that DC 7033 might not be a Wally driver. I was just turning it around on you.
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