My opinion no. Not a walmart. Not considered secure. RV storage lot something like that. Likely at some point to be under load duriong hometime.
@gentleroger can give a better answer as to location requirements.
Schneider's training process??
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by cityboy21, Jan 11, 2016.
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I don't necessarily trust recruiters, as they are more about cycling bodies so they can get paid. CRE offered me trainers position after 90 days. Hmmm... very suspect. Bottom line is, the companies that will take me will start me like a brand new newer than newbie with covered by dust compensation. I used an outside recruiter which helped tremendously. I would not have received the same consideration going direct with Schneider. I did try that initially.
Schneider stepped up willing to consider my experience, albeit is [outdated], better starting compensation, truncated orientation/training. For that I am grateful. There are other companies I'd rather start with or so I think. However, my circumstances limit viable options open to someone like me. In one respect the carriers are starving for quality drivers, but then regulations and insurance companies kinda put the screws to all parties concerned. Carriers have huge investment across the board which stands to reason that they are compelled to protect that.
With the so-called shortage of drivers in the tens-of-thousands, one would think it'd be easier for a further back experience (more than 5 years) driver to get on...
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