For the love of God no. Do not bother taking any job like this that does not pay either a higher rate or overtime or both
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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Maverick has been doing some oil field trucking as well.
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I start orientation on sunday and am heading up to Dallas in the morning...
I have applied with HLI, EagleOne, Gold Spur, Chalk Mountain and others. I got interviews with HLI, Gold Spur and EagleOne but once they looked at my MVR I did not qualify.
I'm looking forward to working for Schneider. If it sucks I can find something better in a few months. I haven't driven in 2.5 years and just renewed my CDL in May. Some comanies just can't hire me due to their insurance carriers.
I will try to remember to post on this forum for anyone who wants to know more about my experience with Schneider or hauling frac sand in general.
BTW: I was heading north on IH35 on the northside of San Antonio and saw 5 Chalk Mountain trucks heading north. They appeared to be empty. Perhaps going to get more sand! -
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They have apparently re-defined the week
"This Position Features:
More than weekly time at home. 6 days on and 1 days off"
If no one shows up to drive they will whine and gnash their teeth about the driver shortage and the southern boarder will be opened...... -
Well isn't that special!?!
Say it like the church lady. -
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So how is it going so far? What are they going to pay you? -
I stopped driving in 2008 to care for a family member. I was driving a gasoline tanker here in San Antonio. I dropped my CDL at that time. I just renewed it in April 2011. Some of the companies insurance require you to have your CDL for 12 months before you will be considered for employment. I appreciate this opportunity with Schneider. I have to support my family.
Speaking of wages HLI energy services were going to pay $16.00 per hour plus overtime. They could have started me at $17 or $18 per hour they said if I had end dump experience. I only had tanker (gasoline not water). They have water trucks(vacuum) and end dumps. I don't know exactly why I didn't qualify. Also since I live in San Antonio I would have had to commute to Dilley or Gilette.
PSI frac logistics has trucks based out of Penske on Commerce near US 90. Their recruiter said they paid $250 per day per load to pick up loads in Gonzales (frac sand) deliver them and return to the yard no matter if it took you 8 or 14 hours. I think they paid extra per hour if it went over 14.
I only applied with companies offering medical benefits. Most started after 90 days. Since I have experience driving already Schneider's benefits start after 60 days. -
Keep us updated Stepanahalf. Schiender is offering the same deal here in Oklahom. If hired the driver would be driving shlumberger equipment. I was surprised to see schnieder involved in this with someone elses equipment.
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