They did explain to me that sometimes there isn't enough openings depending on the area you live in. They don't want to over crowd areas I guess. I live in the north east and they hinted that there was plenty to do up here and as long as everything checks out I should be good to go. I was just curious about how long the process takes. Like I'm sure if I applied as a company driver I would have already been in orientation, where as with this its taking longer because of all the things that are taken into account. Thanks for your response though, good to get a little more insight.
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They basically explained to me that you need to be approved by Schneider National before Schneider finance would even look at you. Then they said that other then running Schneider National freight you would have no real dealings with them. Someone there also told me they have more applications then they have people to process them. Good luck to you on the 7th!
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You live in a great freight lane..right there off 81.
You've got your foot in the door..so hang tough!Outlawd19, freightwipper and drvrtech77 Thank this. -
Just like much of the south...The theory is "God put it there so God can take it away"freightwipper and Bo Hunt Thank this.
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Just be patient with them... They will get you in... Besides exercise and patience will help you out with this program as well so just be patient with them
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That makes sense.
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These weights they posts aren't accurate often, mainly if the number listed are rounded off.
Load I have now said 43000 and it ended up being 22,530 something.Last edited: Feb 13, 2016
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Schneider in general is slow.
They checked my credit also but it didn't mean much to them. SFI was more interested in what my living expenses are and more importantly what my expectation and motivation factor was.
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me too, I just have to be super quick on loads now
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This is where the experience comes to play. You have to know your AO.freightwipper Thanks this.
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