They do have dedicated flatbed divisions. I think maybe a couple in Omaha and Minneapolis/St. Paul and other locations. They use company drivers and some places 0/0's. Google Schneider flatbed divisions.
Schneider or Werner?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by nycems01, Mar 23, 2014.
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Florida is a bad choice to move to. I live in central fl. Its hard to find a good pay job that will get you home. Thats why I took a lump and moved up to Atlanta for time being even though it sucks
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So guys Schneider or werner
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http://www.schneider.com/truckload/UnitedStates/Truckload/Expedited/Terminals/index.htmLast edited: Mar 25, 2014
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Thanks a lot for the advise...I was doing some more research and Schneider does not have terminal in florida, so I'm looking towards Werner...I'll be the number 1 rookie of the year...
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I just called Werner and they told me that the regional position that they have is all the east coast which I be out 2-3 weeks at a time etc etc. I want to start my truck career and I'm serious about it and I know I don't have any experience whatsoever but I really want to get more home time at least every week etc etc.. So Werner is not looking to good for me...any other advise or companies that you can advise me about?
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Another one is Carroll Fulmer, though again not sure if they hire newbs:
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Okay no problem and thanks a lot really appreciate it
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werner's trucks are faster than schneider's.so there you go-
edited to add that i just read your last post about getting home. surely some other outfit is around your hire area. startpage.com trucking companies in your area and go by and introduce yourself.no online apps. good luck
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