http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/trp/2399480069.html
A San Antonio Craigslist ad reads
Schneider National Dedicated Services, has a new and unique driving opportuntiy in the San Antonio, TX area. This new opportunity provides transporation services within the fracking business supporting the oil industry. As a driver on this dedicated account you will provide
This Position Features:
More than weekly time at home. 6 days on and 1 days off
24/7 operations with weekend work required
Loads deliver primarily within TX
Tractor sharing
No touch freight
Eligible Candidates Include:
Experienced truck drivers
Tanker endorsement on CDL at time of hire
Previous experience within the oil industry is a plus, but not required
Ability to park personal vehicle in San Antonio, TX
Pay and Benefits:
Salary pay package for the first 6 weeks
Quarterly Performance Bonus
Annual earnings range from $48,000 to $55,500 based on experience
401K
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Paid orientation and training
Valid Class A CDL from state of residence
Minimum of 6 months of class A tractor/trailer recent driving experience
Tanker endorsement required at time of hire
Haz Mat endorsement desired but not required
Ability to conduct all operations in a safe manner
May be required to work unusual hours
Interested? CALL JOSE 920 592 6184
I called and talked to Jose, he was clueless. Doesn't know a thing about oil fields or frac sand... or bulk for that matter. Nor did he know that I (or anyone with a CDL A) can go to any one of the many sand hauling companies with no experience and make more than they are offering.
From what Jose did tell me, it seems that Schneider National is now in the staffing business. Schneider is only recruiting bodies and providing paychecks & HR services, they are not providing power units or trailers.
Just the other night I was talking with a guy and we both we wondering why the mega carriers have not jumped into the oil field business... now it appears that they are, and at rock bottom prices... or at least rock bottom wages.
MEGA carriers enter the oil field market... (Schneider National)
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by BlackCat, May 24, 2011.
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They will either drive the wages down or steal them from the driver. I'm thinking both.
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Yeah, their just trying to catch the wave on that shale play ( Eagle Ford ?) like everyone else. Everyone is crying for vac and sand drivers in that area.....
Brother in law is on the play...as a welder so I had him get me some numbers for those in tears......and made some calls......yeah they want you, you betcha, come now..... so I told them ok, tell me about pay, make it worth my while and I'll be there tomorrow.
Ha! $16.42 hr no o/t. Pft! 4Q's buddy !! So the big dog asks me what it will take.....and let's say he'd rather wait for the Schneider drivers.
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I haven't driven in almost 3 years and just renewed my CDL Class A with tanker and haz-mat. My record is not perfect. I have applied with a few different companies. Schneider seems to be the only one willing to give me a chance to get back into trucking. It seems like a good opportunity for me.
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I went to a Halliburton job event last week, just for something to do. It wouldn't surpise me if the mega carriers were subcontracting for some driver only duties for Halliburton. HUGE shale oil deposit all the way from Del Rio to La Grange, and 100 miles wide.
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Corporate America won't be satisfied until EVERY job is a job, "Americans won't do".
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I think I must be caught somewhere in between on my beliefs when it comes to economics. Although I believe in capitalism to a certain extent, I think when a corporation such as Microsoft, Walmart, or Google grows to such a gargantuan size that it is able to do whatever it wants... buy what ever it wants... control every aspect of its market--crushing the competition and leaving the bodies in its wake--that's a bad thing.
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