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Do you have any info about their road test or any certain way they want there pre-trip to be done?
Do they have manual transmissions or Automatic`s?
Will they cut back miles in January & February due to a slow period or is it steady freight during those two months?
How long is the training period?
Walmart salary breakdown
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Full pre trip. Don't hit nothing during road test.
Haven't had a slow period in a few years.
Indoc is normally two weeks. Your training may vary.Exit310 Thanks this. -
Yes we are paid for everything we do.ive been here 6 years and never made less than 75k and mind you I’m on a lower paid schedule which gives me more home time.we have guys that make well over 86k.that .38 cent a mile rate was a mistake and corporate realized that pretty quick and that is long gone.we are paid for arriving departing dropping and hooking so you can make 100 dollars a day just on that plus we get 42 dollars every night for sleeper pay.Mileage pay is .51a mile and .57 a mile on weekends with an average in California of 400-500 miles a day.
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Is Wal-Mart a slip seat company only? I have worked driving for a hardware company for the last 6 years I made $60,000 this last year I have my own company truck, company-paid satellite radio, 10 speed automatic, I'm in my bed at home five nights a week, we have route bids by seniority, so the longer you work there the more routes you have to choose from. I was wondering if the grass was greener on the other side and is it really possible to make 86k without slip seating?
LonzLast edited: Jan 28, 2019
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At first, you would slip seat. You can bid on programs that vary: 5 on, 2 off with an assigned truck, 5/2-5/3 work 5, off 2, then work 5 off 3, 6/3 work 6 off 3. My last paycheck of 2018 showed ytd gross of $110k.
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Does Walmart hire recent CDL grads? Or do you need experience too. If so how much experience?
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30 months experience in the last 3 years
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Hi, I start onboarding April 1st and am wondering if we are paid for it? If so how much?
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Thanks for posting numbers.
I have a walmart dc one hour from home. I might be able to do it.
The driver facing spycam and the boyscout uniforms are kinda turnoffs though.
I cant understand the uniform deal at all. Nobody ever sees truck drivers and no one cares what they look like. Jeans and a t shirt/polo shirt should be more than adequate. -
As a Walmart driver, I would stay there driver. If you start on extra board, you jump seat constantly, work weekends, on the road 5 nights a week, may be here 20 years to get a bid...you get the picture
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