45 day review experienced hire

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by getn2it, Jul 8, 2014.

  1. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    My pic shows pay/mile break down. They sni breaks the pay down by short, bt, dh, loaded. If it's per diem then That's added. If not per diem then solid mileage pay ie 39¢xmiliage
     
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  3. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    This is straight run no per diem nothing but point a to point b run. Not difficult to figure out. Mileage X. 37¢ uploadfromtaptalk1404938495269.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1404938495269.jpg
     
  4. truckerlife74

    truckerlife74 Medium Load Member

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    Just curious do you guys get detention pay as well for sitting over an hr at shipper/co signee is usually avg about 60 bucks a week for me, I hate sitting for 2 plus hrs but at least I do get something for my troubles, so far I'm happy with sni dedicated lane
     
  5. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    It various but I do get detention.
     
  6. getn2it

    getn2it Light Load Member

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    On sum of my settlements I see X miles @.16 solo and X miles @.2 cd loaded.. [ on this its only adding up to .18cpm] on another I see X miles @ .38 loaded .2 loaded and then .16 non taxable [ this is confusing to me
     
  7. getn2it

    getn2it Light Load Member

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    I suppose it seems complicated to me because with other companies I've worked for it was simple... it just had loaded and empty miles x the cpm.
    First place I worked I was at .43cpm 2nd place was sliding scale from 34-40 Cpm and before I took this job I was offer .39 as well as Schneider was offering the same .39 ... I only went with sni because the bonus was bigger.... I'm starting to feel like I've been bamboozled .... but I still like that sni has doesn't options
     
  8. scythe08

    scythe08 Road Train Member

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    I've been here almost a year and I still am having problems with my pay. In 10 years of driving, I have never had to baby sit my pay like I do here. Thanks for the screen shots of the payscale, Moosc! Nice to see how I've been getting hosed for the past year. They told me that .36 was the highest you could start at.
     
  9. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    If u have 10 years you should b atleast at 39. You should have gotten a penny Bump july 1. Talk to your dbl. Was told nothing can b done till annual but then my dbl said he's going to push like hell to get me at the top where I be long. Also check what there paying for bonus if u get one. It should b three cent
     
  10. getn2it

    getn2it Light Load Member

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    Wow, syc 10 years and you're only get 36cpm but they hire me with 2 1/2 exp. And "supposedly" starts me at 39cpm. .. something is wrong with this
     
  11. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    And this is what gets me. 2 years you should only start at 37. I think how your getting would b 37 plus 2 cent bonus for. 39. Here's the screen shot showing current drive pay. uploadfromtaptalk1405093782893.jpg
     
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