Hey ya'll, I just go out of orientation for the IC Choice, and am going to headed to Maine on Monday. My question is, either I can't find the info on which toll roads Schneider will pay,or I just can't Rembert what they told us. Also, I don't think they told us which fuel stops offer what discounts. Will I get a basic fuel routing and load route for the trip or am I totally on my own? Thanks in advance.
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Discussion in 'Schneider' started by FreightlinerGuy, Jan 5, 2012.
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Your a ic driver you can run any route you want. Your paying for those tolls not sni. Flying j n pilots will get you most discounts. Just remember you pay for it all.
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I think even as an IC you get reimbursed for tolls that they authorize... probably the same tolls as company drives can/can not run.
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Thanks for the info on the fuel stops, is that written anywhere? I could have sworn they mentioned that they wouldn't pay Indiana and Ohio or something like that.
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The only tolls SNI will not pay is I-80 in Indiana and Ohio, and Florida. You can fuel at pilot and Flyin J for discounts. You can fuel anywhere they accept EFS card. Trip planning is your responsibility. By the way your on your own
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Thanks for the clarification, I knew I had to plan my own trip, I just wasn't sure if they sent out a recommended route.
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If you use the NAVGO system on the qualcomm it will give you the routes as well as fuel stop(s). At least it does in company trucks. As far as fuel keep an eye on the prices. driving across I84 PA to CT there was a difference of almost $0.50 per gallon. Have found some places that execpt the EFS card that were cheaper than any of the Schneider Fuelstops.
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how much does schneider pay per mile on mileage program including fuel surcharge and everything ?
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