Hey Guys,
I will be attending school in mid June looking to have my CDL mid to late June I am thinking of running team out of the Fontana OC for two reasons.
1. I think this is where I would get the best experience driving.
2. Probably the best $ I can make as a rookie driver.
I was told by SNI recruiter that starting pay would be .30 per mile and would average 5k-6k miles per week. Does that sound about right? I am counting on SNI to pair me up with a driver hopefully that goes well. If there is anybody thinking about running team out of Fontana OC sometime mid to late summer please let me know. Obviously I am a rookie driver I am looking to run two to three weeks at a time since I am married with 4 kids and would like to get home and see my kids and wife at least once or twice a month, non smoker and I have clean driving record. Drive safe guys!!
Schneider Teams
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by The_Cardinal, Mar 13, 2012.
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You might need to jump over to the Schneider chat thread. See if you can get someone there to give you more details.
I only know one team out of Cali. And they've grumbled about getting out, once they're ready to leave home.
It may be a bit difficult to find someone to team with, with your expectations of home time.
And I think you misunderstood the starting pay. You might need to have that clarified. It would be the first time I've heard of someone getting .30 a mile as part of a team. Just starting out.
That would imply a .60 split. Don't think so. -
Thanks for the info in terms of hometime what do you think is more reasonable at least 3 weeks out at a time? What is more realistic for pay is. 30 a mile too much or not enough? Thank you.
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3 weeks with the right co-driver. You'll have a chance to speak with a few once your hire in. If any are looking.
I can't say with any certainty what you will be paid as a team driver. But for a team to split .60 a mile (for .30 each) is almost unheard of in this industry.
There are companies that pay that and more. But I would be hard pressed to believe Schneider did. Especially when they start most new solo drivers in the .30 a mile area.
Dedicated teams make some serious money here. With some getting home every weekend. But it's not as common as one would need.SJ1985 Thanks this. -
My wife made .32 mile with less then 1 year exp. And about a month otr exp. This was less then a year ago.
Hometime they are good about getting you home but you need to communicate when you want your home time. They would like you to be out at least 2 weeks. Make sure you communicate with them.
2 weeks out gets you 3 full days home
3 weeks out get your 4 full days home
4 weeks out get you 5 full days home
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Awesome I appreciate the info.
I saw your in South Bend....GO IRISH!! -
Always pay attention to detail. Never assume anything.
I do believe his wife was a solo driver. Not part of a team. -
Yeah 7000 miles is doable but that doesn't mean you will get that. With the new work flow system our miles have suffered. We just had a meeting with our terminal manager to discuss our issues. We will see what happens.
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With the family at home you should try and get on a dedicated team account... Home every weekend and pretty good pay for start... -
Everybody is having those discussions.
And some of us have been waiting several weeks, so far.
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