Walmart looks within its stores to recruit company truck drivers that could make as much as $110K in first year

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Walmart looks within its stores to recruit company truck drivers that could make as much as $110K in first year
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Walmart associates who work at a Walmart location within a 50-mile radius of Pottsville are eligible to apply for the 12-week program. This include stores in the Harrisburg, Lebanon, Hamburg, Reading, Bloomsburg, Selinsgrove and Lancaster areas among other locations. Walmart will pay for the traning.

The company has announced it is expanding its Associate-to-Driver training program.

Walmart employees who work at a company location within a 50-mile radius of Pottsville are eligible to apply for the 12-week program. This include stores in the Harrisburg, Lebanon, Hamburg, Reading, Bloomsburg, Selinsgrove and Lancaster areas among other locations.Take a look inside Walmart’s new 1.8-million-square-foot fulfillment center

Since the program was announced last year, Walmart has trained 56 associates from various supply chain roles, giving them a path to earn their commercial driver’s license and become Walmart truck drivers. Walmart is now expanding the program to include store associates at 439 Walmart stores that are within a 50-mile radius of a hiring transportation office. In Pennsylvania, Walmart’s transportation offices are in the Pottsville, Tobyhanna, and Woodland areas.

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