Thanks for the words of encouragement. I'll just have to see how it works out. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
May have lost my chance with Schneider
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by Doublecutter, Aug 25, 2012.
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no you did not miss a thing they miss't their chance to get you try the million other companys out there dont worry they all will try to scam you...
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This was my last 5 weeks with England. Told them 3 weeks in advance I needed to get home and when it came time for me to get headed to Ohio, and I was in Chicago, I got put on a trip to Cali. So I ran the load to Salt Lake, spent a day trying to get swapped back east, and finally got a run to Arkansas. I was already 2 days past when I needed to be home at this point and waiting for a load to Ohio, and they tried sending me NW again. So I deadheaded home 600 miles instead. I was leasing my truck, so I could while taking the hit on fuel. But I got home to see my son off on his first day of kindergarten.
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28 days for training? what are you training for? Just about all training classes are 18-19 days at most. I was only gone a total of 18 days and that included 2 days traveling to and from Indy. I would call the main number and ask to speak to a different recruiter if yours wont return your calls within a day or two. Keep hounding thrm and just try to start the first of Oct. just because its been more tha 90 days since school, you shouldnt have to do a refresher.
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I heard from the recruiter yesterday. Tentatvely scheduled for Oct. 2 in Dallas. She said orientation/ training in Dallas for 9 or 10 days, possibly 3 days in Houston, then out with trainer 2 weeks. So total about 28 days.
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I was with SNI solo OTR for 2 years . Unless that is some kind of training you are talking about , they would bring you back to the terminal every 2 weeks for 2 days no problem. Last resort to reschedule a wedding. Otherwise maybe you could begin getting lonely, antisocial, depressed but proud to have joined the orange army
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If you didn't work at a company in three whole months after training, most companies assume you've lost all skills to safely operate a CMV. Sorry, but you were aware. Looks like you're an exception. I can't survive without a job for three months. Congrats. Better look into spending more money on a refresher course if you're still interested.
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