Is Schneider a good starter company?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hsingh_2, Mar 17, 2022.

  1. Geekonthestreet

    Geekonthestreet Medium Load Member

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    Schneider sucks unless you are trying to get tanker experience with a fresh CDL. Otherwise I’d start in LTL or flatbed. In tanker if you mess up you’ll simply get demoted to van unless it is serious. No teaming. You can start on hazmat loads whenever you want. Great home time Really chill. Pays garbage though.
     
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  3. Geekonthestreet

    Geekonthestreet Medium Load Member

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    Schneider is also really respectful if you act like a professional towards the staff. Plenty of second chances during training and neither my OTR nor Ecolab dbl’s were bad or rude in any way. Dispatch takes weekends off so be extra detail oriented from noon Friday till Monday morning.
     
  4. Terlingua

    Terlingua Medium Load Member

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    I’ve been here almost 6 months and my experience has been good. The older trucks in the fleet do have more maintenance issues, so you may find yourself in the shop initially getting things fixed if you get one of those. Miles greatly depends on the account and they have quite a variety of options. I’m making 47cpm including the fairly easy to get performance bonus.
     
  5. meechyaboy

    meechyaboy Heavy Load Member

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    If you are going for tanker I’d say give my thread the rookie a glance over…


    Here's a link to his thread. Good reading for prospective Schneider tanker drivers
    .....The rookie
     
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  6. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    Go To Schneider.

    Tanker Division.

    Mo’ Money.
     
  7. hsingh_2

    hsingh_2 Light Load Member

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    Which account are you on if you don't mind me asking? How many miles do you get a week?

    If it is .47cpm, i dont think thats too bad. i only need like 3 or 6 months of experience. once i get that, Im out
     
  8. Terlingua

    Terlingua Medium Load Member

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    I average about 2500-2600miles a week doing Costco dedicated. Last week was about 2600 with a gross of $1,242. I’ll be about the same this week as well, and if I remember correctly, I believe there’s a small 6-mo pay raise that will be coming up next month. A lot of people say Schneider is at the low end of pay, but $1,200 seems decent to me for a less than 6 month rookie at a mega.
     
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  9. hsingh_2

    hsingh_2 Light Load Member

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    Yeah that to me is actually decent pay for a rookie.

    Either way I only plan on staying for 3-6 months. Im most likely going to do a dedicated van account, but I might just maybe go for tanker since it pays more and I can learn about it which will help me in the future.

    Where was your training at when you first started?
     
  10. hsingh_2

    hsingh_2 Light Load Member

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    Thanks for the tip. I actually am now thinking of doing this. One reason is the money, but if I go this route, I can use this knowledge I learn from tanker driving, to my benefit in the future when I end up leaving Schneider.
     
  11. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    They have good trainings for tankers, otr gets 6 days off per month
     
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