What to expect with your trainer/ bulk division.

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  1. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    You don't need anything the company will provide all. If you want your own boots bring them.
     
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    Could you tell me what a pws is and what it consists of. I drove for Schneider approx. 7 years ago and went through three weeks of training in Charlotte NC because I had not driven in several years before that and don't remember anything called a pws.
     
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    Pre work Screening
     
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    Thank you. That was very informative.
     
  5. realsupatrucka

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    Intermodal tanker? Is that just for local guys or otr? And do u unload this on rail only or how does that work
     
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    Here is another video for you from a driver perspective
     
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    The PDF version
    http://www.schneider.com/www1/groups/public/@marketing-public/documents/webcontent/prework_screen_pdf.pdf
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    Pre-Work Screen
    Frequently asked questions...
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    Why am I asked to participate in a Pre-Work Screen?
    The work demands associated with
    “Trucking” are vigorous and challenging. We want to make certain that
    you can perform the required demands
    of the job safely.
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    Do I need to participate in the Pre-Work Screen?
    Yes... as a driver candidate you are required to participate as a condition
    of your employment. Candidates who choose not to participate will not be
    considered for employment.
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    What if I feel the Pre-Work Screen
    demands are beyond my current
    physical capabilities?
    Under no circumstances
    should you proceed if you feel the physical demands of the Pre-Work Screen are
    be
    yond your current physical capabilities. Please inform the screener if this is a concern.
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    What if I an unable to pass the Pre-Work Screen?
    If you are unable to pass the Pre-Work Screen you will not be considered
    for employment at this time, though ##ture employment is certainly an op-
    tion.Schneider National staff will coordinate your travel home.
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    What happens when I pass the Pre-Work Screen?
    Upon passing of the Pre-Work Screen you will proceed with your training
    session.
    Safety First and Always.
     
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    in between each task you will have your heart rate checked. Remember to breath normally during each task, avoid coffee before the tests too. Anything above I think 155bpm disqualifies a driver. Someone else may be able to confirm or correct this.
     
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    "Throughout the screening process your heart rate will be monitored.
    As a safety measure and per our
    testing procedure, your screen
    will be stopped if your heart rate meets or
    exceeds 90% of your age predicted maximum [(220 - age) X 0.9].
    This is considered a failed screen"

    Example: Age 40
    Take 220-40=180
    Then 180x0.9=162
    A person age 40 can not go over 162 beats per minute during the testing
     
    mickimause and Stuka Thank this.
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    Hey Ethos any luck u going to be picking up a student in the next 2 weeks? I start orientation out in Houston, Tx on Tuesday. Finally passed my CDL road test last week so finally flying out to start.