Sure ain,t what it used to be.
Discussion in 'Wal-Mart' started by Voyager55, Jan 19, 2018.
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steering wheel 10 hours a day.
They just work 5 times harder for it.
I've done them both.
Everyone of us in these class A trucks no matter
what type it is earn our keep.
Anyone of us could be burned alive in a wreck
at any time.DTP, billthetrucker, Getsinyourblood and 2 others Thank this. -
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I spoke to a lot of Walmart drivers when I was otr.Back then Walmart was very picky and most the drivers weren't young and had a perfect driving record.Every driver I spoke with really liked driving for Walmart.I didn't see too many women Walmart drivers either.It wasn't that Walmart descrimimated but they wanted the best of the best.
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well...........it's coming. the demise of the walmart driver's job.drvrtech77 and x1Heavy Thank this. -
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Call me a idealistic dumbkoft but in long ago Truckers used to be considered Kings of the Road able to help others when in need. It's not always the help that might be welcome but it's something to run on.
I think we may be losing that. Or have lost it. I don't know yet. Some days I don't have a good morale about the whole thing.foggy Thanks this. -
True enough my friend. I can remember a time if a car or truck broke down on the side of the road, soon, a truck or two would pull over and assist that person, change a tire, supply fuel, a jump or whatever. Probably drivers under the age of 40 have never seen a lot of this, but this kind of kindness used to be the norm.
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