Wow no offense but if you where serious about driving or working for sni you would have over come that problem. Indy is a huge town there's plenty of hotels that are reasonable if you wanted to go that route. Just couple exits South there is a red roof in $47 a night. If there's a will there a way. As for that driver snoring don't worry he'll be doing a sleep study test and put on a cpap machine. Did they bother telling you about that.
My Schneider experience.
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by Drac1985, Jan 31, 2014.
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No offense taken. I am very serious about driving and SNI. I probably failed to note that I was there on a shoestring budget, a baby's shoestring at that. I could have afforded maybe one night somewhere else and that was it and wouldn't solve the situation of and I 3 more days of dealing with this crap.
Had I known about the Red Roof Inn I would have headed there, alas they never mentioned it and at this point in time I was so sleep deprived I wasn't thinking clearly. Was never told about a sleep study and cpap machine. The whole point is that NO ONE should have to deal with kind of crap.
I will return to SNI at a later date.I spoke to my recruiter and he advise me to let them know when I was returning. In the meantime I will need to find a Class B job to pay some bills and save up for a room somewhere else when I return. -
This kinda makes me nervous. I'm supposed to be starting orientation in Indianapolis in a couple of weeks. Is this typical of the experience at that OC/hotel?
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Typical ? Probably not. This was MY experience. You might luck out and have a great roomie that doesn't snore loud enough to wake the dead. You will love Schneider as all the instructors I encountered were great. Had they could have arranged a single room I would still be there.
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I would have said " hey, arrange a private room for me, and take it out of my first few checks"
nevertheless, you left on GOOD terms, and have a plan on how to go back: you'll be fine!Drac1985 and Swamprat55 Thank this. -
What you going to do when a chicken hauler parks next to you in the truckstop?
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Or when you park in a nice quiet spot and at 3am some guy hauling pigs decides to park right next to you when there is 1000 open spots well away from where you are at
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Even THAT kind of noise would be preferable.
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Noise coming in from the outside has never been an issue.
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the smell will wake you.
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