Well, Im in Green Bay, ready to get it on!!!!!
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by Phildo, Aug 16, 2015.
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Well I am not hairy dude. 2 shaved arms and 1 shaved leg and its done. How flippin stupid is that!!! Not enough hair on my chest.
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How about your palms.......lol
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What do u mean two arms and one leg shaved?? Idu
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Hey TENN how's the loads outa Knoxville as I'm only 61 miles away just sniffing around trying to figure things out b4 orientation??
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I live 40 miles from Knoxville, it's an okay area.
Last time out from home I took a load Saturday night from Dandridge, TN for Kansas city, MO for $1.40 which I guess is okay for a long weekend run. I picked up a load in Kansas city going 170 miles east paying over $3 all miles so it made that trip starting off not too bad. -
I meant, just what I wrote....... they had to shave 2 arms, and one leg to get enough hair for the drug testing.
Tenn I didn't even think of my palms, would have been a better look for me. Instead my arms and a leg are itchy and I don't even have my results back yet. Everybody else does and will be road testing tomorrow. I hope they get here fast.TennMan Thanks this. -
The loads can be good but I would not consider coming here until this new contract has been thoroughly explained and thought out.
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Take this for what its worth, but I am new, and my brain feels like it trying the Flutag for the first time.
There are a lot of questions and concerns about this new lease. From what I can understand at this point I hope I can help...... a little.
We are told today, that Schneider will pay tolls, except the following.........
I-80 in IN, OH
I-35 in KS
All other tolls will be paid. This is according to John in Green Bay.
As far as the reposition fee goes, it has not been brought up here. They did say that if you haul a load with a certain mark (they told us the mark, but I don't remember it) by it, you will be required to haul freight out of that area. Example, South Florida. You can no longer DH out of there, you have to take a .70 a mile load, if that is all that's down there. Denver would be another. -
Why is that not in the contract then?
I wanna know if I'll still be going to the Northeast or not loldrvrtech77 and TennMan Thank this.
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