Posted by Kansas4010 on April 15, 2022 at 04:29:12 from (98.188.112.17):
In Reply to: Walmart Driver Pay posted by npowell on April 14, 2022 at 21:35:15:
Walmart used to pay their drivers really well. A few years ago they decided it would be cheaper to phase out their own fleet and pay other companies to haul for them. It did end up being cheaper but not as reliable. They didn't have the pull they had when the drivers weren't Walmart employees. They've been desperate ever since trying to hire back their own fleet. With the driver shortage and other shortages Walmart is trying to pump out as much volume as they can. I have 5 relatives that work for one of their warehouses and they've been working mandatory overtime for going on 6 years. The big reason is manpower. They can't get people to come to work or if they do they hide out in the bathroom. The past couple years have been a major issue. Many people hate on Walmart and for good reason sometimes but they also forget in some areas they have some of the highest paid employees. In this area there aren't to many jobs around and the ones that are only pay minimum wage.
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