Would someone explain what Schneider's current starting .cpm is for new drivers for the first year? Also, do they allow dogs. I will speak to a recruiter in a few days regarding future prospects, but would like to know this information before doing so.
Schneider's current starting cpm for new drivers.
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I started at Schneider after school running JC Penny loads (clothes mostly) out of Cbus. They run out of the old JCP outlet store near 70&Brice. Its a really good gig to start out and learn on. The pay was somewhere in the .35-40/cpm plus load and per stop pay, usually three stops per day. The only thing is its a night gig but you can make it work if you don't mind the hours. I used to do my run then immediately got to the sleeper for a few hours then go home, eat dinner with the family, then nap and head in around 11pm.
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I live in Wooster, OH.
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Roughly mw regional starts inexperienced at 38 cpm, tops out at 48. An extra 2 cpm for loads under 200 miles, 10 for loads under 100, and $35 Plus straight mileage for under 50 miles.
Otr has a higher base rate, but less shorthaul pay, dedicated depends on the account.
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being in wooster , look into the honda dedicated. operates from mansfield.
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I still do drive for CFI. I am asking for future reference/opportunities once I finish my 1 year commitment with them. I'll be looking for Midwest regional options.
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mickeyrat said: ↑being in wooster , look into the honda dedicated. operates from mansfield.Click to expand...
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doninwooster said: ↑I still do drive for CFI. I am asking for future reference/opportunities once I finish my 1 year commitment with them. I'll be looking for Midwest regional options.Click to expand...
I only asked you because I have followed you on the CFI threads and enjoy your progress. I totally understand the reasoning behind regional driving as I live in Florida and always wanted Southeast Regional but was hard sometimes with most load opportunities. Good luck to you in your future. -
doninwooster said: ↑I live in Wooster, OH.Click to expand...
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