I'd get a room if only I had the money to pay for it. The good Lord knows that SNI won't pay for your room up front.
Look, people just need to realize that SNI isn't doing this just to save a few dollars on fuel costs. SNI is obviously getting major kickbacks from the federal government to install these darn sensors as part of the green crap that Obama and Gore are pushing on everyone. SNI is too big for its own panties now and they are milking so much money from the government it isn't funny. Think of all the money they are getting for people that are on the per diem pay scale, sensors, and all the federal money they get for hiring drivers with huge bonus and school reimbursments incentives. Heck, prob a good deal of those drivers never see that bonus or school reimbursments so that is just more money in the pockets of people that don't know what it is really like out here anymore. Sorry about the rant but this crap is getting old and getting old very quickly
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Discussion in 'Schneider' started by dermetzgerei, Oct 7, 2012.
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preety good considering im talking about owner op trucks and you can pick your own truck
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Sorry for the rant. I'm just getting frustrated with lazy, selfish drivers that refuse to do their job. I have picked up 4 trailers in the last 2 weeks that were not fit to be on the road due to either bad tires, bad brakes or a combination of both. Come on people, how hard is it to walk around a trailer and bend over for a few seconds to check the tires and brakes, and if something is wrong, report it???? I'm sure i'm not the only one seeing this but I can tell you one thing, after picking a trailer today that was, according to the dvir message, last used by the same person as previous 2 trailers and reported no problems, I finally called in and reported the nonsense. I told my DBL assistant that if I find another pre loaded trailer like this, I will flat out refuse to take it.
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I get a lot of bad lights on trailers. In one week I replaced three turn signal lights on trailers that were reported good. I'm sure it happens that its fine when you drop it then don't work for the next guy once and a while but not this much. The last one I was out of lights and thank god for a nice helpful SNI driver gave me one. The guy at the service desk the next day looked at me like I was crazy when I asked him for five spare turn signal lights LOL I'm on one of those loads thats holding me back was suppose to come out sunday but due to appt window I left the house today and still need to take a 14hr break tomorrow before I deliver this load. Beside this one though miles have been good for me.
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I don't make a big deal about light issues on trailers caus I know those can quit at the drop of a hat. Its the tires and brakes that i get fired up about. Those dont just appear out of nowhere and they can caus major problems..
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Trust me I thought about it. But with only 4 hours left till 10 hours is up I chanced it. And now I think I have a cold. And yes call op and get a efs check if hotel accepts them
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The nightmare has begun and I've only had my sensor on my truck for eleven days. At my pm, I got my Espar "fixed." Well, way to go Obetz, the thing crapped out nine days later. Oh, and bunk heater repairs are supposed to be expedited, says my DBL. Not! I was under a load yesterday and it took 19 hours to finally get fixed. It's ridiculous, and I'll be amazed if I am still driving for Schneider by Winters end. Not something I would have said six or eight weeks ago.
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