Moving on.

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by PanthersFan39, Apr 14, 2025.

  1. Off tracking

    Off tracking Bobtail Member

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    "analytically I’m Schneider’s best driver in terms of drive time, service, fuel efficiency, idle time, etc."

    That sounds just like Kramer telling Jerry about how he rules the Dojo

    Being the "best" at Schneider puts you one rung above the people in CDL school behind you and one rung below every driver at Swift.
     
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  3. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    Wow.

    Just....

    Wow.

    :eek: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :eek:

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  4. Off tracking

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    "analytically I’m Schneider’s best driver in terms of drive time, service, fuel efficiency, idle time, etc."
    Oh my sides. You don't even know enough yet to know that that is just some retention programming honey. Do you honestly think a Mega like Schneider is going to publicly release fleetwide driver metrics to you ? No one gets that data (maybe DOT with a warrant gets a curated version). There are probably at least 800 fools rolling along right now thinking "I'm the best driver at Schneider". They just want you to stick around a little longer waiting for a "good boy" and pat on the head, or for the ego satisfaction of the narcissistic arrogant thinking they are the biggest fish in the small pond.
    Might look into getting that tuition back since you failed to learn anything about the real world. Did the "smart pills" they gave you smell like rabbit pellets ?
     
  5. BigSean416

    BigSean416 Light Load Member

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    You're the best driver at a CDL mill mega carrier? You just might be qualified to be a Burger King manager then!
     
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  6. idriveaholden

    idriveaholden Super Heavy Hauler

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    6 months huh, sure they’ll let you upfront now
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  7. Savor the Flavor

    Savor the Flavor Medium Load Member

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    "side note: analytically I’m Schneider’s best driver in terms of drive time, service, fuel efficiency, idle time, etc. just looking at that pay check for 60+ hours of work is so soul draining."

    Out of all of their 11,000-odd drivers. And you know this, how?

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  8. JOHNQPUBLIC

    JOHNQPUBLIC Road Train Member

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    That last portion of this post "I just got here" That is the answer to your concern about pay. You are a rookie and just like any industry, starting pay is lower, experienced pay is higher.

    Experience in trucking / logistics is not just about time on the job. It is about practical experience and how to be fully efficient on day to day tasks in a safe manner to maximize all pay opportunities. Six months is not it. No matter how well you think you have mastered everything, you haven't. I have been driving for 11 years and I do not know everything and find there is always something new to learn.

    Reminds me of stories I hear from a friend at my former career job prior to trucking. He still works there and I retired from 11 years ago. Different industry, same concept.

    New people from the participation trophy generation complaining that they do not have the same pay and time off as him. He has over 20 years seniority. Besides his time seniority, he has mastered the job on a day to day basis and brings skills that help increase his pay.

    These newer hires have a ridiculous mindset. They are destined for at worst failure and at best disappointment until they figure out they need to earn their expectations.
     
  9. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Current economic times may be working against you in that regard mate, companies can afford to pay less when there is a higher demand for drivers to get jobs, rather than when there is a so called driver shortage with companies then willing to pay higher rates to entice workers to sign up. You may be able to get a bit extra hauling hazmat, and doing fuel deliveries. Or working for a company that pays an hourly rate.
     
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  10. Lennythedriver

    Lennythedriver Road Train Member

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    Money didn’t come for me until I did two main things…first got three years solid OTR experience while keeping my record squeaky clean, then second and perhaps most important, actually take my time and researching to find a solid company to work for. You need part one to land part two. Especially in this current environment.
     
  11. wore out

    wore out Numbered Classic

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    2 college degrees and trapped in a luxury prison..
     
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