Talk to me about why...

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by Little Eddy, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Little Eddy

    Little Eddy Medium Load Member

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    Thanks everybody, lots of great input and things to consider. I did have to check the URL just to make sure I was on TTR, the lack of bea-aching had me wondering if this was the Dr Phil truck site.
    It's nice to know people still take pride in what they do and take responsibility for their actions and not blame others for the little bumps along the way.

    The way things are going maybe I am headed to becoming a Pumpkin Pusher rather than a Werner Weener.
    Can they hook me up with some discounted Packer's tickets? Will they let me enjoy a brat and a brew?


    A thirsty Little Eddy.
     
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  3. 91B20H8

    91B20H8 Road Train Member

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    there's a few cranky pumpkin drivers but for the most part we're all pretty laid back but honest here
     
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  4. sadwar

    sadwar Road Train Member

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    Now now, don't talk about m**sc like that! Too funny.....
     
  5. mickimause

    mickimause Road Train Member

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    I'm a rookie with Big Orange, and have to say I'm pretty happy so far.

    They gave me a 2012 Cascadia; had some injector issues right away. (like, 120 miles into my first load right away) Called Schneider Emergency Maintenance, they made sure I felt safe driving it to the closest Freightliner dealership and authorized the repairs necessary. I'm not sure where the breakdown was - I've heard it was Detroit Diesel, but can't verify - but they only replaced 2 injectors. After 3 days, I picked up my truck. Next morning, less than 15 miles from the shop, I lost 2 more injectors. Took it right back to the dealership, they got authorization from 'Detroit' to replace the remaining 4. Through it all, I was in contact with my DBL (driver business leader); my hotel was taken care of, and I did receive breakdown pay for the five days I was stuck.

    The thread that was recommended to you earlier - by dieselfuelonly - is a big part of why I opted for Schneider. Not the only reason, but it was nice to have an actual driver's opinion, not just what the recruiter said. Other reasons included my cousin's (O/O with Swift at the time) opinion that Big Orange was probably the best new driver company, and the speed at which I could be out on my own, theoretically making money ;)

    Good luck in whatever you choose!!
     
  6. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    When we get cranky drivers we just force feed them more orange koolaid. :)

    About the only way to get discounted Packet tickets is to marry the ugly daughter of a season ticket holder.
     
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  7. 91B20H8

    91B20H8 Road Train Member

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    beer and brats, ya I wish, I would even accept coffee and donuts
     
  8. Little Eddy

    Little Eddy Medium Load Member

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    Extremely helpful...usually I am pretty fast and accurate with acronym breakdown but the SEM and DBL had me hitting a wall. Finally got that cleared up.
    Yes I am finding DFO's thread very helpful and influential. Things will be decided in an matter of days; I can tell you that Packer's tickets would really tilt the decision in favor of Orange in a heart beat...lol.

    Thanks for the post.

    Little Eddy
     
  9. Little Eddy

    Little Eddy Medium Load Member

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    Let's see...coffee and brats would be a Chicago businessman, beer and donuts a Chicago cop...

    I made donuts in the Navy, if I go that route now I only go danish, fine danish, really high quality danish; I am a snob that way.


    I was told that during Werner training you are not allowed to have any adult beverages. So if I am in a motel/hotel watching a ball game I am not allowed to enjoy the company of a frosty friend.


    Little Eddy
     
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  10. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    same during orientation with SNI. Its a 3 week long interview. After that?
     
  11. Little Eddy

    Little Eddy Medium Load Member

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    Can you go into some details about the training/mentoring? For instance at Werner they do 275 hours but many of those hours are you driving and trainer is sleeping. Over a three week period with SNI how much can be covered and to what level of detail is the information presented? Sliding tandems, hook/unhook practice, going over the company polices and procedures, Qualcomm, fuel cards, SEM? It sounds like an Everest of information and techniques that need to be practiced but aren't you also running loads and doing over the road training? 275 does sound like too much but then 3 weeks starts to sound a little light...comments?

    DFO tells in his wonderful thread about having to do his first run with no guidance on trip planning...can you offer some insight as to how best utilized the limited opportunities 3 weeks allows?

    Little Eddy
     
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