Schneider Chat Room version 2.0

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by mickeyrat, Jun 4, 2013.

  1. jakecat22

    jakecat22 Road Train Member

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    They take the last X number of drivers who have loaded there, add up the total time they were there, divide it by X then round up to the nearest hour.
     
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  3. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    That's the way it was designed and the way it was. At least a year ago we switched to manually set times imputed by a CS manager/ idiot extraordinaire. Too many inaccuracies in start and.end times sent by drivers (especially on d/h) and other alleged problems that weren't divulged to me prompted the switch.
     
  4. jakecat22

    jakecat22 Road Train Member

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    Who is "we"? SNI still sets the times this way. There is no time set for a D/H, it is 30 minutes.

    Lets pretend for a moment you are right, IDK, maybe you have some info I don't, but, if you are right, you are gonna call the CS manager an idiot, because they were forced to take over the times because DRIVERS weren't sending in the appropriate times? Sounds like idiot drivers caused the switch, no?
     
  5. milehunter43

    milehunter43 Heavy Load Member

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    Being an inexperienced driver you'll be in class your first week, the instructor is a good guy. You'll get good driving practice in Chicagoland compared to PA. They'll give you some backing practice and such. You'll go out with a trainer your second week, then back up to Chicago the third week to learn about the Qualcomm, etc and watch a lot of videos. Just show up with open ears to learn and you'll do fine. :)

    The hotel they use up there is pretty decent, there is breakfast there and they probably are still giving you guys box lunches, dinner on your own.

    Oh, and bring a pair of boots with you unless you want to be forced to buy theirs.
     
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  6. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    Make sure they are slip and oil resistant. Safety toe preferred but not required.
     
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  7. IronRyan

    IronRyan Bobtail Member

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    Hey thanks a lot for the info. They say that the orientation pay is $80 a day and I just want to be sure that's through the entire 7 days. It should but just want to be sure. I have steal toes and I'm ready to go. It's just gonna suck having to miss Christmas and New Years away from my 4 girls and my girlfriend. :-( but its a positive sacrifice that I'm willing to make.

    Quick question, just doing research, it says that tanker/hazmat truck drivers make an estimated $65k a year. I'm thinking that's top tier and I could clear $55k should be more realistic. I'd like to see the glass half empty in this regards. Can someone give me some insite on what could be a ballpark figure for the first 2 years as a hazmat/tanker driver!?

    I'm running regional, Monday through Friday @ .32 cents a mile and I think $15 dollars a load. I'm guessing this is pretty low due to my inexperience.
     
  8. 91B20H8

    91B20H8 Road Train Member

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    @IronRyan hit up @ethos , he used to be a bulk TE before finding better grounds, he might be able to give you the scoop
     
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  9. oragonads

    oragonads Road Train Member

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    Hmmmmmmmm, seems this Amazon load that I'm supposed to pick up in Reno NV at 0400 today and take to Newark CA by 1045 has been cancelled by the shipper The load that made it so I only went 190 miles yesterday and had to get up and ready at an ungodly hour this morning. The load I chose to do and not complain to my dbl about as I knew the only reason I got it was because no other drivers were gonna be able to cover it. So I took it for the team.

    But hey, at least customer service was kind enough to notify me before I started my day and headed over there. I also get to sleep in to my usual hours now. So glad I decided to stay at the Petro in Sparks rather then outside the shipper like I was going to. Time to get undressed and go back to sleep :D
     
  10. oragonads

    oragonads Road Train Member

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    Yay for me! Finally got a preassignment and it doesn't pick up until 11/23 at 0900 in Sparks. No miles today on top of the 190 miles yesterday, on top of the 390 miles the day before. Gonna do wonders in my pay check.
     
  11. oragonads

    oragonads Road Train Member

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    27 miles from my house, thinking I'll just deadhead over there.
     
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