Okay here's the deal i just got laidoff so no money to go to cdl school.
So i need a company to hire me and send me to school.
Does anyone have any info on schneider that's who i'm leaning towards.
They have a cdl school where i live in nc and they talk a good game ,
any info would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
BIGMIKEC
Schneider
Have you checked pumpkindriver.com. Many of your questions may be answered there. BOL
free cdl training
if you just got laid off
go to the unemployment office and apply for the wia fed retraining program
or the state sep program
they will pick up the entire nickel for your truck school
plus pay for the cost of the cdl test and license
and they will pay for some required equipment
boots,gloves,4 pound hammer ,vise grips , c b radio
schneider nc school?
I believe you are talking about Maverick Specialized LLC, Laurinburg, NC.
They just bought the glass division from Schneider. I just went through their program. I obtained my CDL before hand though. There were alot of guys who went through the Schneider School in WI, and then were sent to Maverick. It was part of the buy out. Scheider had to provide Maverick with so many drivers. They do talk a good game and they are about 85% correct. I really enjoy the company so far.
I agree with Sealord. Go to Pumpkindriver, and then you can read the forums, or go to the chat room. Best time to hit the chat room is after 1800 PDT. Depending on who you talk to, you'll get several different opinions on SNI. BOL.
12-11-2006 12:01 AM by
keepu
no, Schneider still has a training Academy in Charlotte, North Carolina. So there's a good chance that he was not talking about Maverick, though I have heard good things about Maverick. I went to Schneider school in Green Bay, because that was closer to my home. And I have been very happy with them. The pay is nothing special though it is reasonably competitive if you are interested in teaming the benefits are decent but not great. And it is a big company, so sometimes you have to speak up if you want to get noticed on the other hand attractors are late-model and well maintained, and there are lots of clean well-maintained operating centers with free showers and free laundry. I want to the Schneider is necessarily where I want to be for the rest of my trucking career, but it has been a very good place to start and I would recommend it to anyone (as long as they don't get stuck with the 18 month contract from Dallas).
12-11-2006 12:29 AM by
Guest
Not a bad place to get your feet wet. I've heard they don't dispatch their training trucks as teams which (if true) is a plus. Downside is the pay is kinda low and the bennies suck. Plus they pay HHG vs other fleets that pay Practical miles for their drivers (Roehl, CFI, Crete, Gordon, and a few others pay Practical).
Do a year or two then move on to greener pastures.