Back in the 70s, Schneider I think was a union job and paid very well.
Not sure what that has to do with today though….just trivia I guess.
JB Hunt or Schneider?
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Starting out I will be regional so out 5, home 2. I think this is a good balance for now. After six months I will decide the next move. Go OTR and stay out longer or get something that has me home daily.
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Well I survived my 3 week orientation with Schneider. Everything went well. Home now relaxing this weekend. Monday or Tuesday I get assigned my truck.
There's plenty of good info on this forum so I wont do a long write up about my experience. Overall it was positive. Can't complain. If any new guys have any questions feel free to ask. -
Talking to those drivers, they were always complaining about, "Schneider is always trying to screw us and the union isn't fighting for us and we need to teach them a lesson by going on strike."
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The Schneider story
Schneider National Carriers is non-union, but Schneider Transport remained a union carrier under agreement with the Teamsters.Last edited: Jan 22, 2022
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