The New Walmart and what you can expect.

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by 64_Max_Wedge, Mar 22, 2018.

  1. slim6596

    slim6596 Medium Load Member

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    When I started six years ago, I was extra board until I signed up for a 5/2-5/3 program. Transferred after my year to a DC where I was extra for almost a year when I got an assigned 5/2 truck. A little over six months ago I transferred closer to home and will be getting a 5/2 assigned truck next week. I'm in the Midwest.
     
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  3. yankatank

    yankatank Medium Load Member

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    so, you do 'slip seat'. You move into a new truck every week, right? That is slip seating, every week. I just don't understand that. I know LTL does alot of that, and it makes sense, as you don't have alot to bring with you, other than radio, clothes, snacks....but a sleeper...then you have bedsheets, pillows, etc.
     
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  4. yankatank

    yankatank Medium Load Member

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    Then again, I'm not with walmart, but was thinking of getting on.....I just want my satellite radio is only thing I need. Do they have cameras on you while on break...or you good to cover?
     
  5. slim6596

    slim6596 Medium Load Member

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    No driver facing cameras as of now. There are opportunities to have an assigned truck, so slipseating is not universal
     
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  6. bigjoel

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    I'm not buying some of these posters claims of making 100K per year at Walmart. Maybe half of that, or less, would be more realistic.
     
  7. Treputt

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    Doesn’t really matter what you’re “buying” or not, 100k is possible. I’m on track to earn a tad north of 90k my first year, and I’m handicapped by speed limits and traffic.
     
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  8. bigjoel

    bigjoel Road Train Member

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    To earn what you are claiming, you would need to make a dollar a mile. The so-called accessorial pay isn't that much.
     
  9. Treputt

    Treputt Medium Load Member

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    Well keep believing what you want to believe..

    This weeks paycheck, my pay is a little over .88 cpm, or if you break it down per hour (factoring in that so-called accessory pay), $33.49 per hour.
     
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  10. jdimes

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    Buddy of mine drives for Walmart out of the Dallas area~thought he was blowing smoke about how much he made, a tad over 100k saw the stubs with my own eyes granted he’s been there 18 years
     
  11. RogerThat72

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    I would say 78-82 is easy money first year. Work hard and extend and I don’t see why 90 can’t be hit. After you max out in 5 years you’ll easily make 90-105k(extended, work hard, bonuses)....I think doubles driver in New York we’re making 113k+ before they got rid of that program. the real question is what were the old school drivers making. I’m talking the 25-30+ year drivers who I was told had no “cap” on their raises up until a certain point. Maybe that’s rumors, or maybe that’s part of the reason they got pushed out?
     
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