Walmart Driver / Onboarding & Orientation

Published 2024-06-13
This video details the onboarding and orientation process to be a Walmart Private Fleet driver. Please consider using me as a referral on your application.
Richard Langley #32990 DC6096

All Comments (21)
  • My husband just passed his onboarding last week! We live in WA state and his onboarding was at the DC in Utah. He passed on a Thursday, got home on Saturday and he started orientation today, Tuesday! Everything you have said in this video is 100% accurate as far as the onboarding process. My husband watched many of your videos prior to getting his onboarding scheduled. Thank you so much for all the information you share, it's been a huge help to him! I know he will continue to use your videos as a helpful guide moving forward. Stay safe out there and God bless!
  • Good video, Rich. I have friends at the Apple Valley Ca DC, and although I have a great driving line job with OD, it's good that you discuss the procedures to get hired with Walmart.
  • @DirkTrucks
    Appreciate all of the info - thank you! It sounds similar to when I started driving at Schneider years ago. Same thing there; pay attention and do things EXACTLY like they show you. I have a call scheduled with a recruiter for this coming Monday morning. Wish me luck!
  • I’m at dc #6023 currently a yard driver… I see them come through the yard.. very disciplined drivers… I’ve only had my cdl a year.. I think once I get a year in the dc on the yard.. think I’m goin to give it a shot… thanks for the info..
  • Thank you for your time and all the incredible information. Because on boarding isn’t a 💯 guarantee, do you wait to put in your two weeks with your current company or are there second chances with Walmart and On Boarding?
  • @yesidrive
    Mine day 1 watch 2 to 4 days drive 2nd week here your keys fuel and hotel card ps don't crash
  • @grizzstud22
    During the pre trip do they do they do the in cab like brakes and all that!!
  • @truckingon5049
    Damn , 5 days , another 3 more days of orientation and 2 weeks of mentorship. U have to really mentally prepare for that . Thats almost like starting trucking at the beginning again. I mean i get it but this job has to really be worth it money wise to go through all that cause that is alot man. Cant say it's hard but i think more drivers deter from there because of the process and how strict they can be . I might be wrong
  • Hello brother God bless you.             I like your content. (YOUTUBE)  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.
  • Im actually a Walmart associate in deli bakery. I want to switch for driving . What should I I do?
  • @tollbootheddie
    I currently have 1.5 years experience. I started to apply, but noticed one of the requirements is to have at least 30 months of experience to be considered. Is this true or will they consider me now
  • @andresnoneya
    I just applied and the application takes forever lol anyways I live 10mins from a DC here in porterville Ca I was working for western express and the sub haul for Walmart during the holidays and I was going to the stores and different DCs of Walmart but I’ve been doing Cement mixer driving (tanker) for the past year and haven’t done dry van in over 2 years! What do you think of my chances of being invited to onboarding? Also after applying how long til they contact you?
  • @Sam-ny1ng
    Can you post the Pre-trip in PDF file to start learning !!
  • I have a cdl been driving 16 years. I'm taking a break from trucking at the moment doing overnight stocker at walmart. What would the process be to transfer to driving for walmart?
  • @calvinspiff4348
    I had a back surgery in 2012. I was prescribed medical marijuana because it's legal in my state. I decided to quit using it once I decided to go to CDL school to get a CDL A. I quit 50 days before taking the drug screen for CDL school. I still tested positive for THC. I saw a SAP professional and completed their requirements so that I could go to CDL school. I've been driving for almost a year now. I'm still taking drug screens for my clearinghouse. The failed test was for entry to CDL school. I've never failed a test since. I haven't used it once this whole time. Would Wal-Mart hire me as a driver, since my failed test wasn't while I was working, it happened before I attended CDL school?
  • @fhonez7295
    How long did it take to get a response back after you submitted application?
  • Mr. Rich, I had a question about the 30 months experience requirement. I have been employed by Schneider for 29 months, but because they didn't have enough trainers it pushed out my training time so I have been driving solo for about 28 months. When Walmart reviews my application would they be able to tell the difference? Or should I just wait a little longer so I have 30 months solo driving, even though I have been employed as a driver for longer than 30 months?