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They'd rather hire newbies, Huh?
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by BlueNosedBstd, Apr 5, 2008.
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Schneider just called and offered me an OTR position, out 2-3 weeks at a time. Had to decline because of family obligations. She told me to stay in touch with her as their needs are changing every couple of weeks.
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This lady was very extremely pleasant & professional. I gotta say that all of the folks I've spoken with a Schneider have been this way. Far better than most of the other carriers I've spoken to. Nice job Schneider
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Is that Keystone logistics? out of south bend? if so the president's name is Ken Cuberly and he is an old old friend of my fathers. My father ran for him back in the 80's and he's a good guy. he asked me last month if I wanted to drive one of his trucks. I'm still dscussing leasing my truk to them.They do mostly reefer work.
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The Keystone I mentioned above is Keystone Freight-NRS, and I don't believe they are related whatsoever to Keystone Logistics.
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I want a job too. Riders? Insurance? Currently In school... taking advanced course...allready have Hazmat, doubles triples, tanker, passenger endorsments
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Sad thing is, you will have an easier time finding work compared to experienced, so they can save some bucks each trip.
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SNI will treat you with respect, their changing with the times though.
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