Is walmart the holy grail of company driving?

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  1. SLANT6

    SLANT6 Road Train Member

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    NO

    Maybe it is the holy grail of the bottom feeding driver mills though.
     
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  3. okiedokie

    okiedokie Road Train Member

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    There is no perfect job. Some are just better than others. It's what you make out of it.
     
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  4. Jumbo

    Jumbo Road Train Member

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    Some guys say the "Holy Grail" is driving for Walmart, some say it is Old Dominion, and others say it is UPS. I quit an $80,000 a year non union driving job to take a $70,000 a year union driving job. Why? Because I think it is a better job. rather then pound out 2000-3000 miles a week I am lucky to get 800-1200 a week. I am working A LOT less for a little less money.
     
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  5. Jumbo

    Jumbo Road Train Member

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    This is very true.
     
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  6. Mev

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    I've heard you have to be a Jedi to even be considered at Wal Mart !
     
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  7. Oi!

    Oi! Road Train Member

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    A company that will fire you for using a headset is not the holy grail of anything. Also 63 mph trucks, being away from home? Bah, they better be paying way over six figures for me to even consider putting up with that.
     
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  8. camionneur

    camionneur Road Train Member

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    Is the grail itself holey? In that case I don't think it holds water.
     
  9. Nirvana

    Nirvana Light Load Member

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    Thats why they got in trouble with tracy morgan wreck the oc that guy operated out was over 500 miles away from his home so after he drove 500 miles then hopped on his truck.
     
  10. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Back when Sam was alive, that may have been a good gig. But you can bet the squeezing Walmart applies to vendors nowadays is also applied to the in-house vendors, i.e., trucking. And trucking under the thumb of a pencil pusher leaves much to be desired.
     
  11. TomOfTx

    TomOfTx Road Train Member

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    No, they are the king of micro management and arrogance. To a driver who has worked at a low paying mega carrier job, yes, it looks great. More and more managers hired by Walmart Transportation have been hired from other mega carriers with the high turnover culture, so it is no surprise they are seeing the turnover rise to historically high numbers. To me, the amount of income is not as big a factor as job satisfaction. Walmart Transportation is the only employer in my 30 years of working in which I had to file a change against to the EEOC for violating the law.
     
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