Schneider choice vs crst malone?

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  1. Drivingotr4life

    Drivingotr4life Light Load Member

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    It's funny only I have asked this question can you give me a link?
     
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  3. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    You cannot run intermodal in sni choice
     
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  4. driverdriver

    driverdriver Road Train Member

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    Use the search function on here there are multiple threads on both programs that people have already spent countless hours posting information on them.
    You can start with , SCHNEIDER PICKING MY OWN FREIGHT BABY.
    Your Welcome.
     
  5. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    I can tell you from experience with Sni... You will make average money there occasionaly you'll make superb money but not very often... I spent 2 years on that program and watch it go down over the cliff
     
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  7. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Ok, so here is an answer that is really the only answer.

    It is up to you.

    Both offer about the same program.
    A primary difference being with Malone, you will need all your own equipment vs only needing a tractor.
    That has a cost, and it needs to be part of the equation.

    That said. It is up to you, you run the business it is your decision. You have access to a load board, you see the rates. You decide if it is worth your time and equipment.

    As others have stated. Plenty of info here. You just have to do a little work, find it, evaluate it and make your decision.
     
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  8. Bean Jr.

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    If I35 is what you consider west, then Malone may be for you. We run what's known as the box, I35 is west, Pennsylvania is east, Chicago is north and don't go to Florida. If you stay in that area, you should be able to get reloaded with little deadhead.

    Most loads pay close or over $2.00 a mile to the the truck.

    You pay for trailer rental, and you can get the equipment through them at average, but not great prices. They offer 3rd party truck lease.
     
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