Wal-Mart Grocery DC tips and tricks
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by Blue Nomad, Sep 14, 2017.
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Where can I get a copy or link to this policy. I'd LOVE to have one..
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Blue Nomad last seen in sept. 2017. Walmart probably fired him for revealing their secrets.
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My best tip for the Harrisonville, MO Walmart DC is to go past the Sapp Bros, past the DC and in three miles your home! At least it always works for me.
Dave_in_AZ Thanks this. -
If you're doing a driver unload be sure to check your paperwork to be sure it reflects that you did the unloading
The default input on checking you in is that Driver unload NO. The receiving clerk at the window has to manually override that.
Also be sure to check the times that they log regarding unload start unload finish arrive at window Etc.
Had a recent experience at a Florida Walmart DC where they tried to say that they unloaded start at 05:37 and finished at 05:37 paperwork was available at 05:41!
Lying to meet their LOS goals.Dave_in_AZ Thanks this. -
They aren't even close to as bad as they once were.
Typically 2 hours or less for van. They always pay detention for over 2 hours.
If you like pain. I mean if you really, really enjoy pain.
Go to a Target DC.RefMata, ‘Olhand and buzzarddriver Thank this. -
In general yes.They've averaged a bit over 2hrs but two recent runs have had me there 5hrs and 4hrs.Im live haul reefer straight truck.Seldom more than 3 pallets( they get broken down to seven on the floor)
I mainly posted to point out the fact that their default marking is "NO" on the driver unload and that they're subject to fudging the time on the paperwork
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