My time with Schneider

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  1. BlackLions

    BlackLions Road Train Member

    If anything, few drivers I talk to already predicted that after Don Schneider's passing, it's going to turn into the next JB hunt and start going downhill. :(
     
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  3. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    Don hadn't been involved in the day-to-day ops in some time. He retired in 2002, I believe due to his illness.

    All the SNI veterans I had spoken to who were with SNI during Don's tenure spoke of a very different company back then. Too common with companies that lose the original owner....
     
  4. BlackLions

    BlackLions Road Train Member


    True... But I guess since he was still around no major changes too place... Guess we'll see what happenes this and next year that will make the news.
     
  5. AfterShock

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    Don wasn't the original owner, his daddy was the founder of the company. Don took the reins from him

    I drove for Schneider when Don was in charge. Unlike most of the larger Big truck truckin' companies, Schneider was/is entirely family owned and operated, with no investors to answer to.
    Schneider was my first choice as the company I wanted to begin my career with and the only company I applied with because I was hired, --- even though the sign in the window read "Not Hiring Drivers At This Time".

    From what I've been readin' here, Schneider's operation seems to have changed from the (almost) five years that I spent with the company. I can honestly say that my good experiences far outweighed the not so good, and the not so good experiences became some of my best Star Spangled Road Stories. Of all the gigs I've been involved with, I have two that I enjoyed the most. One of them was a Driver Trainer for Schneider, --- as one of only a few un-married Driver Trainers, I was asked if I minded having women trainees about 75 --> 80% of the time. All I ask for is a good attitude and a desire to learn. How that's packaged didn't concern me.

    However, this thread is intended to be for reporting BAD Big truck truckin' companies. So, --- IMO, Schneider is BAD for treatin' me so well.

    By the tone set in previous posts, I assume Don Schneider has passed away.
    Is my assumption correct?
     
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  6. sammycat

    sammycat "Oldest Hijackerette"

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    Yes on Friday age 76 after a long battle with alzheimers.
     
  7. AfterShock

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    ThanX for the update, Sammycat.
    Seventy-six is too young to have had a "long" battle with Alzheimer's.
    My condolences to the Schneider family.
    I know all too well how Alzheimer's affects the caregivers and family members, which are too often one-in-the-same.
    Heartbreaking, to say the least.
    R.I.P Don Schneider.​
     
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  8. BlackLions

    BlackLions Road Train Member


    Question is for how long...


    First company I worked for and loved it... until few months ago. More and more changes, lots of people quitting. Not the same company it was few years ago, even in 2010 when I started... :biggrin_25513:
     
  9. FLATBED

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    Donald J. "Don" Schneider, a trucking industry visionary and chairman emeritus and former president and CEO of truckload giant Schneider National, died Friday Jan. 13 2012 in De Pere, Wis., following a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Schneider was 76
     
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  10. OPUS 7

    OPUS 7 Road Train Member

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    It wasnt ALL bad,all the time.I met some awesome folks while employeed at SNI.Most were not running out of my braselton yard.
    My own opinion was the home depot account had been underbid,and costs were kept down by maintaining a cut throat way of doing things.
    Drivers came,and drivers went.It never was too settling to see so many new drivers every week.
    EXAMPLES:
    02-21-2012- 6 New drivers waiting in break room for rides to atl. for trucks,or had to ride with drivers that day,or week til trucks became available.
    02-23-2012-4 New drivers waiting in break room.
    03-13-2012-I hitched ride to atl oc to retrieve my truck for a service.
    This is common on this account.There is NO service done in braselton.
    You as a driver have to hitch a ride to and from atlanta for service,and on your own time,without pay 50 miles each way.You will lose money getting serviced on this account,not to mention trying to locate a ride to and from atl. oc.
    I got a ride one morning with a nice guy to pickup my truck that was getting serviced at the time.I will never forget how messy the floorboard was,but that was his business.When I went to get out,I saw that I had been sitting on bacon from an old biscuit that was left in the seat :biggrin_25523:
    Now my dogs looved me when I got home that night with my bacon scented arse.I also got to go by the atl oc to pick up packages,kinda the same way a UPS driver would,but for no pay.When you werent picking up packages,you could also expect messages to go by and pickup def fluid for the yard dogs on your way in.All of these errands were expected of you as a driver for no pay.


    Ive attatched some pics of some of the packages I got to pickup.What the pics don't show is all the grease the boxes got on my seats.
    I don't wanna complain though.You gotta be tough,and keep a good attitude when trucking.
    Im thinking I may be officially Chinese now! I quietly would bow,smile,bow smile,and hoped it would get better.
    Wooo truckins fun!!:headbang:
     

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  11. jakecat22

    jakecat22 Road Train Member

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    everything changes.

    no company is the same as it was 5 years ago, if they are, then they probably aren't in business anymore.

    companies have to change with the times, I have been with SNI almost a year, and have seen lots of changes, nothing so bad to want to quit tho.
     
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