Slow and overhired
Discussion in 'Wal-Mart' started by BackIsSore, Apr 29, 2017.
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what part of the country are you running? Here on the east coast things have been steady for the three years I've been with Walmart
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They were never used for home delivery. They were used to go from store to store.
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It's not a bad job if the work is there. Otherwise delivering to one store a day and 300 miles at 47 cpm makes for a Swift sized paycheck.Western flyer Thanks this.
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Another day where atleast 5 of us won't be getting out of the gate due to no loads.
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Yes they made residential delivery
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They made home deliveries in certain areas.
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They had them in the virginia beach stores and chesapeake stores. Not one did home delivery. They had stores that were a hub for curb side pick up. They would gather and pack. Then the truck would take to the nearest of the customer. I had a guy in my program that was driving one.
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Wow at 40c a mile that's only just over $400 per week kinda tough to pay the bills on that kind of wage.
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It was done in my area I seen them do it. I just did a search to prove it to you so here you go. I live in Fayetteville ft Bragg area I seen them trucks coming out of neighborhoods all the time https://patch.com/california/fremont/walmart-unveils-new-direct-home-delivery-service-fremont-1
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