So I spoke with a recruiter from J&R Schugel last week and had another visit my school this morning. I am setup to attend orientation with them on July 24th after I am done with school. Seems like a very solid and driver friendly company. I can honestly say I feel like I will be making a good decision in making them my first choice of companies to begin my journey. They are rapidly expanding their customer base here in the Southeast and Florida so there is freight to get me home and out of here when I am ready to roll again. It seems like with them you are a person and not just a truck number.
I have read many different stories good and bad right here on TTR. If there is one thing I have learned throughout my research is that you get back what you put in. You go in with a bad attitude you are going to fail, you go in with a positive attitude you will succeed. I am looking forward to possibly becoming a "Skittle" or "Chiclet" as they are referred to.
J&R Schugel Trucking
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Best of luck to you. Looking forward to your updates.
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J&R has been around for a long time good luck to you! Are you going reefer or dry van?
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According to my Facebook page they are recruiting heavily. Just don't get the purple KW.
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Just do is all a favor and don't act like the shugel driver I seen north of Lexington about a month ago. Guy was all over the road intentionally trying to mess with a Schneider driver. Weaving in and out of traffic, soaking in his brakes. I called his ### into the safety Manager and even sent them a video of the way he was acting. Was definitely not cool
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Good luck to you, I have don't know anyone who has worked there so I'll be interested in how you like it. There is another thread on here and the OP had a purple truck that was a constant source of anger, and frustration.
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