Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by freightwipper, Jun 1, 2015.

  1. sealevel

    sealevel Road Train Member

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    It is interesting. The Intermodal IC guys running out of Norfolk and Savannah are running some of the most ragged equipment I have ever seen lol. Much less collision avoidance systems. My only guess on the hiring freeze is SNI is working on a pick your freight model for that division. They are scared of their own shadow when it comes to lawsuits and IC'S. From what I hear the word IC is about to be banned from SNI terminology.
     
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  3. ChicagoJohn

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    Why yes they do have some ratty equipment. I can't speak to the choice board for Intermodel, but I will say this. There are rumors, but in the end, I don't think it's going to work out. Too many issues and different contacts. Currently there's 3 different contacts for IC's in Intermodel. ( x-town, local & regional, that's Chicago btw) An IC can only be on one of the contracts and there was talk of going to an all in one contact, but so far that never came about.
     
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  4. Scott72

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    Those of you that have been here awhile, I get it. You guys were making bank, then rates fell off. But that happened everywhere. Schneider doesn't control rates nationwide. Every company got hit when oil prices tanked.
    On the flip side I came from a company where I was making barely 1.20/mile. Now I'm anywhere from 1.50-1.70 all miles. In no way am I bragging, I'm just saying to me things are way better and it doesn't seem like the sky is falling. So many people are complaining, but nobody is leaving. I bet you can go on any of the company threads, Mercer included, and find guys complaining. It's just the way it is everywhere right now.
    I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I don't think Schneider is out to cut anybody's throat. I think like every company they're just trying to survive in a tough industry like everybody else. Companies make more with o/o's pulling freight anyway, why would SNI want to cut their IC's throat? Just doesn't make sense.
     
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  5. duddie

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    Wake up driva
     
  6. Scott72

    Scott72 Road Train Member

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    I'm awake as can be. You change your mind about LS?
     
  7. freightwipper

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    Thing is there's end endless supply of drivers wanting to flease trucks and run cheap freight.
    Here Schneider has cut rates for us when certain customer have even said their rate hasn't changed and yet those loads still disappear in .00001 seconds.

    The demand is here even for the cheap freight here, I see long $1 a mile loads fly off the board all the time.
    Schneider sees that too....

    They don't care about the good knowledgeable profitbale ICs here, if we leave there's another 5 lined up willing to haul freight cheaper than us.

    It's not Schneider to worry about, it's all the fools here hauling freight for nothing.
    The more of those idiots here doing that the less good freight they will give us.

    When Schneider logistics sells loads basically to themselves and they know what ICs will haul it for they naturally will keep a bigger cut for themselves.

    Schneider doesn't want great smart drivers here, they want dummies just smart enough not to crash and make their flease payments but dumb enough to haul freight for barely nothing. They are slowly lowering the bar lower and lower to see how many dummies will stay here hauling cheap freight.
    Anddddd there's a whole lot of them, Schneider took away referrals because demand hers is soo monumental as is!
    That downtrend is very noticeable.
    I once thought too it was was just the market but after seeing what's been going on that is not the case.
    They now let drivers with 6 months experience lease trucks now.. just think about that for another.

    Oh yeah and another thing this whole percentage pay is a scam.
    We are getting a percentage of what Schneider logistics is selling the load to Schneider national for.
    That is the biggest scam ######### of them all!
     
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  8. sealevel

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    I could be wrong about the whole choice thing on intermodal. Just guessing based on what I am seeing. Look at tanker. From the outside looking in it seems like SNI is perfectly willing to starve those guys as long as they have "choice". I never understood how they could make it work on tanker and from what I read it doesn't.
    I have zero experience on the intermodal or tanker division so I am admittedly talking out of my ###. But having worked for this company for awhile it just seems par for the course.
    Just watch, all divisions will be "choice" and drivers will line up for it.
     
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  9. radioshark

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    I saw some IC s pulling some Dollar General trailers in Wisconsin yesterday
     
  10. duddie

    duddie Road Train Member

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    No I'm doing well
     
  11. Scott72

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    OK good. You've been pretty quiet about it so wasn't sure if you pulled the trigger or not. Care to share your experience so far?
     
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