I’ve been a driver for Walmart since 10-16-23. Out of 6068 , Sanger Texas . You’re right , it’s a much earned job , but man it’s been great !!! Life Changing!!
Delivered to a Wal-Mart distribution center in Red Bluff, Ca. last night, I haul intermodal for Hub Group. They have an employment sign outside the guard shack, says $110k a year.
Right now I have 30 months experience if I count the 2 months I was driving with my trainer. Does that count towards the 30 required? I seriously cant wait to apply man
Large corps pay well until there are no small carriers left then all the benefits that attracted drivers disappear and they control the market. Its better to take a loss in the short term to ultimately gain control
Thanks for your videos, I find them really interesting. A question, I see your DC is in Johnstown NY. How far from your DC do you drive during your work week? Will you end up in southern Virginia, or Northern Maine?
@@cottonmercer25 I've been down to our DC in Sutherland, VA a handful of times in 5 years, and I'm up into northern Maine fairly often, like every few months or so. My main stomping grounds are NY, PA, CT, MA, VT, & NH. Occasionally I'll venture outside of that circle, as the need arises.
We have Crete driver that ran the stop sign in front of me in our yard. that is the very reason why walmart drivers never make that kind of mistake. Those kind of driver will always be driving like that outside, retire with few accidents or be dead because they are just careless.
@@bigrigKO unlimited hands-free Bluetooth usage is allowed. Just no cell phone usage while in the yard, at a vendor, in heavy traffic, or bad weather. Common sense stuff. Absolutely no texting allowed while driving, including voice to text.
I work at a DC that has a driving training program. I have a couple friends that have become drivers and they like it alot. I just can't do it because of the hours. Walmart drivers just work too much for my taste, 60- 70+ hrs a week. I work 3 12 hr days a week and then off 4 days. Sure I don't get paid nearly as much but I have vastly more time off. Walmart drivers are the best in the biz though.
I have recently submitted a job application to Johnstown, NY. I would like to express my gratitude for your insightful videos, which have been instrumental in aiding my decision-making process. Should I receive a call from the company, I will ensure to mention your name as a referral.
I did applied to a Walmart DC near my area but wasn’t selected. I have 8 years of verified OTR experience and all the endorsements on my license. I’m not sure if my area is flooded with good drivers or the fact I live about 2 hours to the DC I applied to. Do you think that could be the case?
@@T1miguel1T As long as you live within 250 mi of the dc, you should be good. Some DC's across the country are at capacity with drivers. They have a waiting list of people wanting to get in. That may be the case with you.
@@T1miguel1T I don't know if this will help, but you can try contacting them directly here: Driver support 1-888-596-2365 Option 5 Or email: Drivingjobs@wal-mart.com Maybe they can give you some info on the status of your application.
@@JeffLane-m5s I knew a guy that would actually end his day by parking his truck at the store in my hometown, then go home, then when it's time to go back to work he would just drive back down to the DC and pick up his next load.
I’ve a question, I’ve only ever done dry van freight. Does Walmart train on reefers? I don’t think I’ll be doing reefer where I’m at anytime soon, I’m in a dry van dedicated account.
@@Kevo1993 That's simply not true. I was a flatbedder, and never pulled a reefer, dry van, or hazmat in my life before coming to Walmart. I STILL have yet to pull a hazmat.
@@johnbaron3070 Yes they go over the reefer operation. No prior experience is necessary. I only pulled a flatbed before coming to Walmart. You're given basic instructions on how to set or change temperatures and such. Your mentor can also provide training in real time during your two week mentorship.
Appreciate the solid no BS info. Strongly considering the move, possibly St. James Mo DC Hard to commit to sleeping in truck when currently home nightly but extra $350-$400 weekly pretty tempting
@@anng9749 It doesn't really work that way. You'll be on a weekly schedule with a set start time each start day, so the distance to home doesn't matter. If you work Thur-Mon, you go home on Monday and don't return until thursday, regardless of how far or close you live. I kind of understand what you're asking, but it's hard to answer. In short, no you aren't given any credit for how far away you live.
@@getrichwalmart Ok thank you for your quick response. I'm considering applying, just trying to weigh my options. If I only get 48 hrs home I don't want to spend 4 of them driving ya know! Keep the videos coming you're very informative. Be safe!
@@anng9749 having a 90-minute one-way commute myself, I understand where you're coming from. It's still totally worth it for me. I may not have explained it quite right. Keep in mind that you'll still have two full days off, regardless of where you live. Your commute won't come out of those 48 hours. You will commute home on your go-home day, then have two full days off, then commute back on your start day the following week. Let's say you knocked off a little early on your go-home day (something most of us do). You then have the rest of that day at home, plus your two full days off, before returning to work on your start day. I guess what I'm trying to say is your weekends will be no different or shorter than a regular 9 to 5 average job.
@@getrichwalmart You explained it well. It all sounds real good at this point. My only concern now is the pre trip portion. I hate taking tests I thought I'd never have to recite all those parts again lol. I noticed you have a video on that so I'll check that too!! Thanks again!
@@anng9749 Thanks for watching, and for your comments. I actually have a complete Pretrip video in the works as we speak. It'll be out in a day or two. You'll want to see it.
Hello brother God bless you. I like your content. (UA-cam) I have some questions for you: I currently work at a Walmart in Hoover-Alabama, I have all my documents and papers in Rules but I am HISPANIC. I want to know if Walmart's internal training program for new truckers is active here (in ALABAMA). I HAVE BEEN DRIVING 18 AND 22 WHEEL HEAVY DAILY TRUCKS IN MY COUNTRY FOR MANY YEARS I want to enroll in Walmart's internal training program because I do not have a CLASS A CDL. Do you know: WHERE, WHEN AND HOW I can start the training. I work the night shift. From 10 at night to 7 in the morning stocking merchandise on the shelves in the hallways. I am afraid to ask my direct supervisor and my store manager for this information because I fear that instead of helping me. Maybe they just discourage me. And just advise me to forget about that idea. I fear that they are worried about running out of staff, among other things. I am a father with three beautiful daughters and I am truly passionate about being a truck driver. I hope you can understand me and help me with the information. God bless your projects and your channel.
I’ve been a driver for Walmart since 10-16-23. Out of 6068 , Sanger Texas . You’re right , it’s a much earned job , but man it’s been great !!! Life Changing!!
Funny I came across your video. I also work for dc6096 for the last 3 years. Interesting info
I love been a Walmart Driver it's a Wonderful Job
Delivered to a Wal-Mart distribution center in Red Bluff, Ca. last night, I haul intermodal for Hub Group. They have an employment sign outside the guard shack, says $110k a year.
@@JonathanGomes1980 $110k is the average starting salary of a WM driver
@@getrichwalmart yessir, just backing you up. 👍🏽
Right now I have 30 months experience if I count the 2 months I was driving with my trainer. Does that count towards the 30 required? I seriously cant wait to apply man
@@wanghaf_Gl0yper Apply now if you have the 30 months. They're looking for experience, and training counts.
Large corps pay well until there are no small carriers left then all the benefits that attracted drivers disappear and they control the market. Its better to take a loss in the short term to ultimately gain control
Bingo a 100k for a driver is nothing for them especially after the employee has to pay taxes etc
In my opinion Walmart should start at 150k
Thanks for your videos, I find them really interesting. A question, I see your DC is in Johnstown NY. How far from your DC do you drive during your work week? Will you end up in southern Virginia, or Northern Maine?
@@cottonmercer25 I've been down to our DC in Sutherland, VA a handful of times in 5 years, and I'm up into northern Maine fairly often, like every few months or so. My main stomping grounds are NY, PA, CT, MA, VT, & NH. Occasionally I'll venture outside of that circle, as the need arises.
We have Crete driver that ran the stop sign in front of me in our yard. that is the very reason why walmart drivers never make that kind of mistake. Those kind of driver will always be driving like that outside, retire with few accidents or be dead because they are just careless.
Enraged lunatics always in a hurry to go sit and wait anyways
@@JoTrev1😂😂😂😂😂 exactly
Private fleets exist to insure customer service
Thank you for the information. I’d like to know what is Walmart’s cell phone policy?
@@bigrigKO unlimited hands-free Bluetooth usage is allowed. Just no cell phone usage while in the yard, at a vendor, in heavy traffic, or bad weather. Common sense stuff. Absolutely no texting allowed while driving, including voice to text.
I work at a DC that has a driving training program. I have a couple friends that have become drivers and they like it alot. I just can't do it because of the hours. Walmart drivers just work too much for my taste, 60- 70+ hrs a week. I work 3 12 hr days a week and then off 4 days. Sure I don't get paid nearly as much but I have vastly more time off. Walmart drivers are the best in the biz though.
Where
Buddy you don’t work lol
@@wanghaf_Gl0yperExactly.
I have recently submitted a job application to Johnstown, NY. I would like to express my gratitude for your insightful videos, which have been instrumental in aiding my decision-making process. Should I receive a call from the company, I will ensure to mention your name as a referral.
Aye join the club 😂
@@Ctrucker Thanks, and good luck!
I did applied to a Walmart DC near my area but wasn’t selected. I have 8 years of verified OTR experience and all the endorsements on my license. I’m not sure if my area is flooded with good drivers or the fact I live about 2 hours to the DC I applied to. Do you think that could be the case?
@@T1miguel1T As long as you live within 250 mi of the dc, you should be good. Some DC's across the country are at capacity with drivers. They have a waiting list of people wanting to get in. That may be the case with you.
@@getrichwalmart thank you for the quick response! I’m going to keep trying. Hopefully one day I’ll join Walmart.
@@T1miguel1T I don't know if this will help, but you can try contacting them directly here:
Driver support
1-888-596-2365
Option 5
Or email:
Drivingjobs@wal-mart.com
Maybe they can give you some info on the status of your application.
Keep applying man I applied 10 times in 7 months before I got a call back 😂 but now I’m in
Not into slip seating. I need my own truck.
In cab camera ?
Looking out only my dc let you block the one that looks in
@@Tyrell4Real forward facing only.
15 years accident free, shame the nearest DC from me is 4 hours away.
@@TheNiteNinja19 yeah that sucks. I thought my 90 minute commute was bad.
Guy who works at my DC drove 4hrs to work for something like 3.5-4 yrs until he finally relocated
@@JeffLane-m5s I knew a guy that would actually end his day by parking his truck at the store in my hometown, then go home, then when it's time to go back to work he would just drive back down to the DC and pick up his next load.
I’ve a question, I’ve only ever done dry van freight. Does Walmart train on reefers? I don’t think I’ll be doing reefer where I’m at anytime soon, I’m in a dry van dedicated account.
Walmart doesn’t train on reefers. If you work for Walmart, you would have had prior experience with both a dry van, reefer, and hazmat.
@@Kevo1993 That's simply not true. I was a flatbedder, and never pulled a reefer, dry van, or hazmat in my life before coming to Walmart. I STILL have yet to pull a hazmat.
@@johnbaron3070 Yes they go over the reefer operation. No prior experience is necessary. I only pulled a flatbed before coming to Walmart.
You're given basic instructions on how to set or change temperatures and such. Your mentor can also provide training in real time during your two week mentorship.
@@getrichwalmart sweet. I was just thinking on watching UA-cam videos and going from there. Fake till I make it kind of deal
Appreciate the solid no BS info. Strongly considering the move, possibly St. James Mo DC
Hard to commit to sleeping in truck when currently home nightly but extra $350-$400 weekly pretty tempting
Can I make up to to 170000 a year like where I'm at as a company driver rt now
Is it true Walmart will hire you and train you if you don’t have your class A license
@@sitnam1217 Only if you are a Walmart employee for at least a year. It's called the Associate to Driver program.
If I'm two hours away from a DC will that count towards my home time? Or will my time start 2 hrs from clocking out.
@@anng9749 It doesn't really work that way. You'll be on a weekly schedule with a set start time each start day, so the distance to home doesn't matter. If you work Thur-Mon, you go home on Monday and don't return until thursday, regardless of how far or close you live.
I kind of understand what you're asking, but it's hard to answer. In short, no you aren't given any credit for how far away you live.
@@getrichwalmart Ok thank you for your quick response. I'm considering applying, just trying to weigh my options. If I only get 48 hrs home I don't want to spend 4 of them driving ya know! Keep the videos coming you're very informative. Be safe!
@@anng9749 having a 90-minute one-way commute myself, I understand where you're coming from. It's still totally worth it for me.
I may not have explained it quite right. Keep in mind that you'll still have two full days off, regardless of where you live. Your commute won't come out of those 48 hours. You will commute home on your go-home day, then have two full days off, then commute back on your start day the following week.
Let's say you knocked off a little early on your go-home day (something most of us do). You then have the rest of that day at home, plus your two full days off, before returning to work on your start day.
I guess what I'm trying to say is your weekends will be no different or shorter than a regular 9 to 5 average job.
@@getrichwalmart You explained it well. It all sounds real good at this point. My only concern now is the pre trip portion. I hate taking tests I thought I'd never have to recite all those parts again lol. I noticed you have a video on that so I'll check that too!! Thanks again!
@@anng9749 Thanks for watching, and for your comments. I actually have a complete Pretrip video in the works as we speak. It'll be out in a day or two. You'll want to see it.
Hello brother God bless you.
I like your content. (UA-cam)
I have some questions for you: I currently work at a Walmart in Hoover-Alabama, I have all my documents and papers in Rules but I am HISPANIC.
I want to know if Walmart's internal training program for new truckers is active here (in ALABAMA).
I HAVE BEEN DRIVING 18 AND 22 WHEEL HEAVY DAILY TRUCKS IN MY COUNTRY FOR MANY YEARS
I want to enroll in Walmart's internal training program because I do not have a CLASS A CDL.
Do you know: WHERE, WHEN AND HOW I can start the training.
I work the night shift. From 10 at night to 7 in the morning stocking merchandise on the shelves in the hallways.
I am afraid to ask my direct supervisor and my store manager for this information because I fear that instead of helping me. Maybe they just discourage me. And just advise me to forget about that idea. I fear that they are worried about running out of staff, among other things.
I am a father with three beautiful daughters and I am truly passionate about being a truck driver. I hope you can understand me and help me with the information. God bless your projects and your channel.
It's better to pay more to keep better drivers can't pay good or buy new equipment if 🤡 be in the ditch
Some of these drivers out here need speed limiters. A lot bad attitudes as well.
🤡