As far as apprenticeship goes, once the paperwork gets ironed out on both sides, the payment is normally mid month from the VA. It takes a couple of months to start receiving a payment but you will get back pay for it.
Miles per week and typical starting pay for driving school graduates?
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by Ford L8000, Jan 16, 2014.
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Makes sense one thing no one has ever accused the government of is being fast lol What trucks are they giving to recent graduates, the Centuries or the Columbia gliders?
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anybody go to team with the pick a partner program and what they started at?
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appreciate the info, Im brainstorming ideas for going to trucking, after looking over their, schneiderjobs, web site on almost every page, I know that team can't last long for me but, even 27-35 cents for 5k+ mile/week is doable with almost anyone, for six months vs 2.5k miles per week at 27 cents, is what I think would happen with some of the beginning drivers at a couple different other roles. Though a starting OTR habits would be better prep for the choice lease program.
I'm getting great info on this forum, I just don't see the team input from the company drivers yet.
I cant help but notice that every state needs company team drivers, with bonus.
The difference between the Army and the Air Force is that the Army is equal opportunity to go to the field.Last edited: Jan 23, 2014
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or are you getting .39 for just half of the 3000 miles?pasmurf Thanks this. -
We drive 6,000+ for the truck a week and we both are at .39cpm.
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not bad, other companies, I'm pretty sure was CRST, had detailed listing of rates and their starting was 22 cpm. I have been on a scavenger hunt for better rates than Schneider, and its either top secret or its you need 3 months or a 1 year of experience first. I thought deploying with the military was bad until I started checking out the trucking industry for their best paying jobs for people with family. Intermodal or part time is Schneider's reply for people with family in my book so far. Maybe percentage lease as well, but then that appears as work hard for top pay or not so much and go under? I would like to believe that a percentage could translate into 3/4 days per week of hustling all day, and go home for the remainder, and that seems possible in theory.
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