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#11
Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: MIchigan
Posts: 19
How long have you worked for Schnieder? My husband started out solo from Aug to Jan. He was going to quit due to live load, live unloads, waiting on loads etc... He had had enough. His TL told him to take a few days and think about it. He looked for someone wanting to team and got lucky to find someone who lives close to us in Michigan. So he has been teaming since January.
His year of OTR is up in August. He would love to get something local if possible . How long did it take you to get dedicated/local is what I am trying to get to in a long winded way
#12
Board Regular
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 249
dedicated is all about location, location, location. if you live in the right lane, you should have a lot of options.
if you live in the boonies, don't hold your breath. if Schneider is paying the bills, I -highly- recommend staying with them rather than jumping ship for a slightly bigger check. with 2 years and a clean record, you will have a lot more to pick from
#13
Board Regular
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: La Habra, CA
Posts: 253
I called with 5 months experience an went straight onto the account. Ive been here for a year and a half this month. We also have a ross account that goes to kent, WA an back with weekends off, but that just pays cpm. We have only had 13 drivers at most on this local account and 5 of us have been on it for over a year. You have better luck getting on truckrail. All the local positions out of Fontana that i know of are GM, Ford, Polly one, Wal-Mart, Ross, Truckrail and 6 guys that load and deliver relays for teams. All have different pay scales and hours.
#14
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 716
SNI isnt any different from any other company sitting and waiting for a load...or having to sit and wait for live load/unload.
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#15
Board Regular
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: La Habra, CA
Posts: 253
Unless your on a dedicated account the time sitting is very short. All trailers are pre loaded and then you have your back hauls that take around 2 hrs to load and your pre planed a day ahead. I do 2 drop an hooks an a 2 stop live load mon-fri with weekends off. Its around 8-10 hrs a day which isnt to bad of a gig for collecting experience before moving on to somewhere better.
#16
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Posts: 600
Originally Posted by Phreddo
dedicated is all about location, location, location. if you live in the right lane, you should have a lot of options.
if you live in the boonies, don't hold your breath.... I was on a dedicated account 6-months after I started OTR. (not with the OTR company nor Scheider). I'm local now.
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