I've noticed on the job postings they are sometimes listed as OTR Regional and other times Regional, anyone shed some light?
Difference between OTR Regional and Regional?
Discussion in 'Wal-Mart' started by GraniteRiver, Oct 8, 2024.
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Around here, OTR regional will have you home Friday night or Saturday morning. Regional will have you running out and right back. You might sleep in your own bed a couple nights a week plus the weekend.
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Thanks, the question was specific to Walmart.
Iamoverit Thanks this. -
Mmm-hmm, sounds like a "be ready for anything" description. Typically, regional is back every day or night, with a possible overnight. OTR regional sounds more like could be a big region, and you could go anywhere. Places I drove for, some drivers would leave on Sunday, be back Tues. night, go out again, be back hopefully by Friday night. It was considered "OTR regional" I wanted no part of. It's a classy ploy to get you in, next thing you know, you're on your way to NYC with a load of diapers. Stay clear from that if you can, and be aware of anything with "OTR" in the title.
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Never saw the distinctions before but some Walmart's are out from the DC and right back to it on every load and others "run wild" in a region. Regardless which one the drivers all get home for a "60 hour reset" every week. If they're on a schedule with alternating 3 day weekends that's about 84 hours of home time every other week. Not really a typical "OTR" job but pays a lot better than any of them.
Flat Earth Trucker Thanks this. -
None. We're all "OTR" unless you get a home daily work schedule which only the 20+ year OG drivers get. And you won't always be regional either. I was region 4 but ran region 6 a lot too...
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