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.
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Take it! The freight market is down and will be for a long time I think. I'd jump all over a gig like that. You can always come back to the O/O side. It's always going to be here. No brainer imo.SingingWolf and CaptainDaveG Thank this.
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You take it and enjoy life.
I only work 4 days a week now and make the same I did working 6 otr. I only have to load my tanker twice a day at the same farm and unload at 1 of 2 places . It's long days and I wish the bennies were better, but I have time to live my life and you cant pit a dollar amount on it.
Go for itSingingWolf and 91B20H8 Thank this. -
AND....you get to drive a schweet truck that looks like cheese. Never better
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I know the company you are working for. I guess you are there by now. I would be. I used to haul their cheese sometimes back in the 80's when I was leased to Pirkle Refrigerated Freight Lines. They were good back then too. Good luck.
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I haven’t decided yet. I truly appreciate all the input from you all. I just can’t decide. I don’t know why. It’s exhausting to me at this point.
Be Safe Out There
Captain DaveJOHNQPUBLIC and SingingWolf Thank this. -
what do you lose in taking it?
what's gained?SingingWolf and CaptainDaveG Thank this. -
I would say if your on the fence, just sit it out. There's always a cost that comes with a move. Freedom is sweet. Come and go as you please.
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What? And give up the opportunity to drive a truck that looks like a giant piece of cheese?
Not in this lifetime!!SingingWolf, CaptainDaveG, jsnell and 1 other person Thank this. -
They used to have a real nice color scheme. Very classy. The cheese truck look... meh.
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