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DC
Joined: 27 Jun 2006
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| Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 12:50 pm Post subject: Wonder how much Wal Mart dedicated truck drivers make |
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| I recently talked to a friend and he said his dad got an offer from Wal Mart to make 65-72k a year as a dedicated driver. Home nights and weekends working 8-10hours a day, I was wondering if anyone who works for walmart can either confirm or deny that dedicated Walmart truck drivers can make this much. Im located in the Pittsburgh area |
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tom3130
Joined: 13 Aug 2006
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Location: OHIO
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| Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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| schnieder pulls walmart dedicated out of washington courthouse ohio and they .28 for newbie and only average 2200 miles a week =616.00 a week gross |
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Driveline
Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Location: in your gearbox
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| Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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| I believe hes talking about actual drivers employed by Wal-Mart. All I can tell you, is that they make somewhere close to that depending on how long you been with them. They take good care of their drivers, all drop and hook. |
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joasis
Joined: 21 Oct 2006
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| Six years ago, I was having coffee at the Giant on I-40 in NM, and bs'ing with a Wal Mart driver, and we were talking trucking...I was complaining about how tought it was getting and I was thinking about getting out..so he says he makes 60k with WM...I must look like I didn't believe him, so he takes out his billfold and gets a paycheck stub...2 weeks, $2300, home every 2 days and every weekend, drop and hook. And this was 6 years ago! I think this guy lived in Grants, NM. |
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shadetree4u
Joined: 08 Aug 2003
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Location: Maine
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| Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:49 am Post subject: |
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| I did Wal-Mart dedicated out of Penn, NY, NJ, VA and NH with Swift. Swift pays a flat $200/day to pull Wal-mart fr8. |
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feederfred
Joined: 22 Jun 2006
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Location: Nevada
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| Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:04 pm Post subject: I don't know... |
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| Wal-Mart opened a new DC near where I live in Apple Valley, CA. in 2004. Just for curiosity (and the fact I hate commuting down Cajon Pass) I applied for a job in 2005. (September). I went through the 3 interviews (where drivers I wouldn't trust to back my boat in my driveway quiz you). Then after you pass all that here is what I was told by WALMART: Starting wage .35 cpm for your first year, $8.00 per hour for all hours in sleeper. Twenty dollars at each store for each drop and hook. Back haul waiting time@ $15.00 per hour. Home time is 1 and one half days per week, not necessarily weekends. No assigned equipment for first year ("you work the Flex-Fleet). Medical free for driver, at that time approx. 90.00 per week for family coverage-Healthnet in the West. They told me that even though you may be at your "home" terminal that Wal-Mart prefers that you do not go home, that you sleep in your tractor, (this is during your 5 and half on) and that showers are provided at the DC. Tractors are governed@67mph. I make no judgments pro or con. I appreciate the fact WalMart took the time to interview me, I'm sure some people find them great, but I saw no reason to leave UPS. |
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ColdFrostyMug
Joined: 07 Jul 2006
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Location: New England
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| Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:20 pm Post subject: Re: I don't know... |
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feederfred wrote: I make no judgments pro or con.
I do. That SUX!!!! $90.00/week for family coverage...and here I thought those guys were high-rollers. No wonder they're so tight-lipped about what they make.
Glad I never sent in my app. |
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Smooth
Joined: 02 Feb 2006
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Location: NE Ohio
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| Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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| It's a good company to work for , I'd take them over about anyone . The pay rates out east from what I've heard are higher then out west . Plus $8 an hour in the sleeper makes for a nice 80+ dollar bonus every night . |
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teamster
Joined: 14 Feb 2005
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| Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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| Not to interrupt post, but Smooth are you a road driver in Cleveland for yellow. I was there for 2yrs, but left there about 1.5 yrs ago. |
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Smooth
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| Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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teamster wrote: Not to interrupt post, but Smooth are you a road driver in Cleveland for yellow. I was there for 2yrs, but left there about 1.5 yrs ago.
Yes I am , I only been there since July , but I really like it . |
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teamster
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| Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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Smooth wrote: teamster wrote: Not to interrupt post, but Smooth are you a road driver in Cleveland for yellow. I was there for 2yrs, but left there about 1.5 yrs ago.
Yes I am , I only been there since July , but I really like it .
Good Luck, you will need alot of patience in the winter months to come. |
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Mr. Ford95
Joined: 19 Apr 2005
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Location: Orange, VA
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I know a few drivers who drive or used to drive for WalMart. Only one is still there but in a special division. He is a bedbugger(house mover) that moves WalMart employees around the country. He loves it but only because his wife is with him so they run as a team. He was on the fence about pulling freight. Another was cut loose by WalMart after their doctor said he was unfit to drive. He had a blackout episode while driving a WalMart truck and it was somewhat diagnosed. His doctor said he would be fine to go back out driving as long as he took his medication. WalMart's doc said that it did not matter whether he took the meds or not, he was unfit to drive because it was never properly diagnosed. The other 2 left after a few years back in 04 after things went downhill with WalMart and how they were treating the drivers. They were being kept out on the road longer and longer and getting less and less hometime. They are now local, home every night and making $26 an hour.
If WalMart was so great, they wouldn't be looking for so many drivers. |
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Haddo
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| Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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I spoke with one of Wal-Mart’s yard driver last night and ask him about their OTR drivers and their pay scale. He told me that the OTR drivers can easily make over 100K per year and that Wal-Mart treats them like kings. He said that the hiring standard was so high that the company had a hard time getting enough drivers so they lower the standards to meet the demand. Their drivers had to have over 1,000,000 miles with no accidents or DUI, and clean driving records.
Most of their drivers are over 55 years old, so like the trucking industry in general, they will always be looking for drivers. |
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yoopr
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| Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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| 100k seems a bit much |
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Smooth
Joined: 02 Feb 2006
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Location: NE Ohio
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| Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:10 pm Post subject: |
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Haddo wrote: I spoke with one of Wal-Mart’s yard driver last night and ask him about their OTR drivers and their pay scale. He told me that the OTR drivers can easily make over 100K per year and that Wal-Mart treats them like kings. He said that the hiring standard was so high that the company had a hard time getting enough drivers so they lower the standards to meet the demand. Their drivers had to have over 1,000,000 miles with no accidents or DUI, and clean driving records.
Most of their drivers are over 55 years old, so like the trucking industry in general, they will always be looking for drivers.
NAH , that's a load sh*t . You need to have 3 clean years on your MVR and 350,000 clean miles . Thats there hiring qualifications . I heard pay is anywhere from 55k to 85k . That's not set in stone but that's the average , if you see a walmart truck and trailer , u will notice on the side of the truck a lot of them say 500,000 or 1,000,000 accident free miles , probably around half , so it is a good job , but u dont need a million miles to qualify . |
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