Most people don't last long at Schneider because of low pay. Looks good on paper, but that's it. Tanker division is ok to get the career started, but dry van is for those where money isn't a priority.
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The following Forum thread offers an interesting & detailed "snapshot" of what tanker training/life is like over at the "Big Orange":
The rookie
Fast forward to the present -- all the involved tractors are very likely to be automatics.
NEWS FLASH: You can learn tanker elsewhere -- after you've learned to drive a big rig with other trailers/freight -- & bypass a lot of that drama.
I was going to go to tanker there -- but after talking to several other intermodal drivers who had already been in it -- I decided to get tanker training elsewhere.
Glad I did....
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Best bets for avoiding darkness duty: dry van, or flatbed work.
Your choice.
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If not working at night or in the dark, my experience from say getting real close to 40 years, is why would you choose trucking. Most jobs I have had either start in the dark or end in the dark. AM shift local means anything after midnight, pm shift is anytime after noon. either way its going to run into darkness, OTR you have pickup & delivery appointments that oh by the way you don't set, you just need to be there. As far as Schneider, good luck with that, personally I think you would be better starting off at SWIFT. Look your first company is probably going to be a year or so at best, by then you'll have a much better idea of what you got yourself into. Vegas by the way has local job, daytime, like bottom dumps for the cement and precast plants, pneumatic tankers, neither are bad. They tend to be early AM driving jobs that get you home everyday.
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If you're wanting a regular sleep schedule, definitely don't go reefer.
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