Pros
+ If you like to run hard, they have the miles! + Home for 34s, and usually a couple nights a week in between + They don't push you into dangerous driving, always tell you to shut down if you feel unsafe and/or when weather and road conditions are terrible + Usually allow you to run local from time to time if you are burnt out from long hauls and need a change up, if they have the freight available + Not sitting around at shippers for hours on end + Plenty of access to Walmart stores for when you need food/groceries + Probably one of the best ways to get your foot in the door at Walmart if you want to eventually drive for them when you get enough experience
Cons
- A lot of hours, hard to let off and slow down if you're feeling overworked especially during busy seasons (but that is most trucking anyway) - Sometimes sitting and waiting for a load - Some stores can be a little slow and a pain to get someone back to receiving to get unloaded - Winter driving (MT, ID, WY, CO, UT), snow is real in these states haha, but again that's trucking