Didn’t take long. It’s just truck driving. Sure the product moves, but if you are smooth and steady(like you should be anyhow) it’s just freight. Pumping off, airing off and all the safety bs at different plants is the real learning and that doesn’t take more than a handful of times to get comfortable with.
Schneider Bulk out of Reserve, LA
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Schneider does start out low, no doubt about it. If you stick around for the first year though, it does go up. Factoring in the hourly pay for on-duty time, I'm currently averaging about .53cpm a year into it. I'm not bulk, but dedicated reefer and dry-van.
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If I don't have hours (11, 14, or 70) to get out of the customer and to safe/legal I don't go in. Full stop. But I communicate that to Ops as soon as I know (usually at least 24 hours before delivery).MSWS Thanks this. -
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As of right now I have 28 hours on my 70. I am due in end of day Friday and I'm in a position where that is guaranteed. Im likely to be done at the end of tomorrow. That means that once I start tomorrow, I stay on duty until I'm done. I also have 6 hours of off duty time in the middle of Sunday to Wednesday that I can edit on on duty, plus another 7 hours I can add onto the end of the day. No matter what, my 70 will be chased before I start my 34 - it's the only way I match what I would have earned under the old pay structure.MSWS Thanks this. -
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