it wasn't all bad with Schneider. but it was very rarely great or even good. for my part if I wanted to only make $400-$500 sometimes a little more per week, id drive a forklift in the refrigerated warehouse down the street for $12/hr and take the overtime they offer. and if I were to get close to 70 hours, id make more! since leaving them, I found a nice shuttle run that pays good and gets me home EVERY night. now getting $700-$900/week working 50 hours![]()
So you want to drive for Schneider?
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I love how the OP says:
The instructors are not abusive, in a abusive part of the country.
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Like keepatrukin I can also make more driving a dump truck for the local construction company but if I do a year with Schneider it opens a whole bunch of doors and I can still be home every night or at least every other night. I am making real good money right now driving team but I would LOVE to be home more often. My co-driver and I are looking real hard at local jobs but they still require a year experience and we're short. UPS hires their seasonal workers in the fall and my co-driver is looking at working his way into that. We shall see! I am looking into Ace Hardware either doing warehouse work and some delivery or just driving. Either way we still need experience and Schneider is providing that.
From 1 July to end of December I made $25,450. For 6 months I don't think that's bad for an "entry level- unskilled" position.Griffinator Thanks this. -
The usual baloney of "Running legal with proper trip plans", "Communication with DBL's", and "Paying yer' dues till things get better" will get weeded out real quick.
If a couple of you drivers have found your niche, good for you.
But no amount of online bravado is going to change the fact that, as a solo company van driver, you will be making $500.00 to $700.00 per week for upwards of 100 hours a week. Period.
And if you want health insurance for say yourself and a spouse, you are looking at paying about $400.00 a month, or nearly a week's wages from that measly salary.
What a deal.
Anybody, and I mean anybody that says otherwise is full of beans.
Gonna' keep up that debate, all o' youse' Schneider fanatics?
Ok, then let's go ask why a whopping 98% of Schneider's drivers are bailing out on a yearly basis.
Hint: it's NOT because they can't 'hack' it.
It's because of the terrible, low, low pay.
Again: $500.00 to $700.00 a week for upwards of 100 hours a week.
Period.
It takes an individual with low self esteem to defend these types of conditions.Last edited: Feb 15, 2015
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I didn't know SNI ran paper logs...
I can't get my qualcomm to even let me work 100 hours in a week. Let alone do so for $500.lmcclure1220 and ethos Thank this. -
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