Walmart workers are told they have 4 hours to unload your trailer. If you have an agreement with your carrier or the broker then you can collect detention. Walmart does not pay the detention. They are too big to care. I hold stock in Walmart but I don't shop there.
Walmart Detention
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by STexan, Aug 27, 2016.
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Next time you go to a Walmart store, get in the express line and take two hours to put your twenty items in front of the cashier. Then fish in your wallet for another two hours getting your credit card.
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When the lumping dude tells you how much, agree, but loudly state, in front of everybody that after 2 hours you are deducting 50 bucks an hour temp storage fee and if they don't have their junk off your truck in 4 hours, it belongs to you. If they don't release you from the dock, call police and state that you are being held against your will.
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I'm curious. I live in NH. When a truck pulls in no matter what time they come over the loudspeaker and call for all hands on deck to unload it. Is it the same everywhere else?
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In my i case I 'screw them' by not picking up their loads! I'm an owner-operator, I can pick and choose my lads, I choose not to deal with companies that don't care about my time!No Clutch Thanks this.
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Luckily my loads come FROM the DC and go to the stores. I feel your pain when I drive by as you're unhooked from the trailer and it's gonna be a while...
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I work for a mid-size refrigerated carrier. As I mentioned earlier. Some months I may get only 1 Walmart load. Some, months more. But we deliver grocers and food service companies all the time, coast to coast and Walmart is EASILY the worst to deal with in terms of lost time and productivity, and that's saying something.
As a company driver, I would have to leave a job I otherwise like. The pay and fulfillment is good if Walmart is not a large component of a given month. But one month with a lot of Walmart can offset 2 good months with little or no Walmart.
I can easily see the weeks where Walmart factored in because my MPW never exceeds about 2,300 where they normally run above 3,000. -
And the kicker is I wait 22 hours from unload appointment to next load appointment 50 miles away for .... Another 2 drop Walmart with only 1600 miles across 5 days
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I've driven for 2 small carriers in the past 12 years and they both refused to take grocery loads from brokers,(dry van). some have slipped in, not told accurate info on the loads, then all hell breaks loose,lol.
also been banned from 3 Wally World DC's in the past,YEA!!!!!!!!!. one was, disagreement on whose time was right on my arrival., guy set his clock ahead 5 minutes. I set the brakes and took the keys out. refused to leave and make new appointment. got unloaded, sloooooowly, but got done.Toomanybikes Thanks this. -
A couple of years ago I had to go into a Wal Mart DC in Illinois, Mon morning.
Tornadoes had blown through Sunday night.
The DC had no power until noon on Monday.
Zilch
No lights, computers, nothing.
I thought I'd died and gone to hell.
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