Any idling you do counts towards the idle time. My understanding from what I was told by my recruiter was basically that you can idle the truck when the truck will idle if you are uncomfortable. That is why they put the ambient temperature gauges on them. It won't idle unless it's hot.
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Idling when it is below 10 degrees is not counted against you. You still have to give the amount of time idling to your DBL and they take it out.mickimause Thanks this.
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I have been told by the operations manager that they only back out idling in cold weather. They will not back it out in warm weather.
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While I was inside the training center and they were installing the sensors, they also said that idle was no longer a metric towards earning the bonus. It may still show on the scorecard, but unless they changed the metrics again it does not count.
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Idling counts against your scorecard when it comes to any potential annual raises, but at this point it doesn't count against your bonus.
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Just started at Schneider about 2 weeks ago im in a regional position out of east texas thinking about moving to dallas in order to get in a dedicated or intermodel account so i can be home more and see my wife and kids before i make the move or even contact my dbl just wanting to know how often i will probably get home throughout the week
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6 months on the job before you can switch. No info on the questions you asked.
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The only way to get thru the house when you want is to go IC Choice..... but you need more exp.
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Is it 6 months or 1 year before you can go IC?
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thats dependent on line of business/board you are on. On my dedicated account its a part of both metrics for bonus and for performance raises. same for the previous account I was on.
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