I can quote the following two statements right out of the Schneider handbook:
"All drivers without beards must be clean shaven daily. Driver with beards and mustaches must keep them clean, neatly trimmed, and under one inch in length. No shaggy beards or mustaches." - PG 474
"The negative "cowboy" image is to be consciously avoided, therefore large feather-brimmed cowboy hats and similar accessories are unacceptable" - PG 475
They have a rule for everything, including the size of belt buckles that are allowed, cell phone use, using gps, the kind of shoes you can wear, and the list goes on and on. The book they gave my hubby on policies is like 500+ pages long.
Schneider, and the post I never thought I'd make
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Yup, she's right. For the most part. My handbook says, WITHOUT beards, drivers must be clean shaven daily.
As far as the belt buckle, it says, "Large belt buckles [over 3"X4"], are not allowed.
It also says no sheathe knives.
I don't know about all here, but if a guy showed up at my dock looking like a mountainman/woman, I'd have some serious reservations about their mental state. -
My mental state is fine
Ignore the man behind the curtain
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Eh its a win/win for me I won't ever have to see the ridiculous attempt at a yosemite sam mustache on my hubby haha... or ill turn him into his company >=D
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I feel that if the company wants to put forward what they consider a professional image, then they have the right to enforce a dress code. Image has a lot to do with getting and keeping accounts, and also with attracting the type of drivers you want.
They are paying the driver to work there, so they can enforce what they want. A person who does not like the rules does not have to work there. The company I just signed on with has several rules about driver appearance and truck appearance. This is just fine with me. I know I won't be hearing comments about nasty drivers like the one driver we had at my last company.
I know the trucks will be washed every week and the interior detailed before I get into it. I know to take enough clean clothes with me, and not to weat cutoff shirts, shorts or sandles, which I never wear anyway. If I get dirty I am expected to stop and get clean before going to a shipper or receiver. That is spelled out in the manual, and was repeated to me several times. I like it.
A policeman has a dress code, so do EMTs. Many factories have uniforms, so do restruants and fast food places. Trucking companies should have standards too. Unfortunately, too many don't.
I guess it's just the dinosaur in me, but I wish more companies would enforce things like this, then maybe this business would start to get a better image out to the public.jdrentzjr, photolurp2 and dangerous dave Thank this. -
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PS, I pulled a silver bullet for Scn for a year. And left to buy my own ride. I liked them a lot.Baack Thanks this. -
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