the only thing i did not like is slip sitiing everyday i would get a different truck, then i have to wash it and clean it , plus could never get used to sleepin in a truck
How come everyone isn't driving for Walmart?
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it was easy work i did like making deliveries mostly drop n hook i am avraging 1850 a week easy work i hope i dont regret my decision
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$80-100K is easy. If you are a real go getter, you can do the $120-130K. You need to make sure to get bigger uniforms, as they feed you all the time. There are always cook-outs for this or that. You are treated with respect, as the professional that you are. As such, and because as a Walmart driver you have a big bullseye on your back (everyone wants to have a lawsuit with Walmart), you are held to a higher standard. You do not get the safety ratings or CSA ratings that Walmart has by not having high standards.
They do not micromanage you. Do your job, and short of getting your paperwork you don't have to deal with anyone unless there is an issue outside of your control. Then they jump on it to try to fix things. You get paid to sleep in your truck, get safety days and safety bonus quarterly (at full ADP), personal days, vacation, 401K with full company match up to 6% etc, etc.
Oh, and the only time you will be asked for phone records is if you have an accident, or are called for a random alcohol test.
Is the job for everyone.................. of course not. However, if you want to be treated with respect with absolute job security, and make good money............. it is a hard one to beat. As most drivers will say, if you haven't worked there, you really don't know. Oh, and yes there are disgruntled drivers. It is human nature. They have forgotten from where they came.Jrdude5 and Skate-Board Thank this. -
No thank you.
I will NEVER put my signature on any bird cage liner authorizing ANYONE to access my phone records whenever they feel like it.
NO amount of money is worth that.browndawg Thanks this. -
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Not that I necessarily want to yap on the phone while I'm driving, but I find the idea of my phone records being accessed on a whim without a court issued warrant by anyone other than law enforcement absolutely destestable.
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I'm really glad that a WinCo is going in right across the street from the Wal-Marx here in town. As you said, better prices and they actually treat their employees like they aren't scum of the earth. I've also been a long time fan of Fred Meyer and when I go shopping, I don't care if I'll pay a little bit more at Freddy's because the atmosphere is so much better. My wife can go into the cosmetics section and not get treated like a freakin' criminal and have to enter a "security" area.
I personally have not stepped foot in a Wal-Mart for a very, very long time. I can't stand that place and I feel sorry for the people who have to work for them.
It's the ground level employees who really make a company run. It's just as true in the retail world as it is in say.... the trucking world. Companies who offer good pay, benefits, time off and a good working atmosphere have happier workers. It bleeds off into the experience of the customers of that establishment as well.I can't think of a single time I've ever had a Fred Meyer or Costco employee be rude to me.
So saying its not the employer's fault, but the employee's fault is disingenuous. Employers and employees have a relationship, and like all relationships it takes two to tango.joseph1135 Thanks this. -
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