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      What is the hiring process like at Schneider?

      Schneider reviews

      Decent training, bad work conditions

      Cdl-a driver
      Former employee
      Montgomery, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The 2 weeks of training as part of the hiring process in PA was pretty good, and I think sets a decent foundation for tractor trailer driving. They did use a lot of scare tactics and were very strict about cell phone use, which is probably good for new drivers. Food was bad, and double occupancy was ok if you have a good roommate.

      Cons

      Working conditions and preparation for new drivers in my actual work location in NY was not great. Including the lackluster manager (who has never even driven a truck?!) and who couldn't care less. The overall company felt like a high turnover conveyor belt for new employees as they do not invest in keeping good drivers and continually train and churn out new drivers. Lack of care for trucks, and overall uncaring environment. Budget cuts for drivers, equipment and no on site mechanics yet managers and upper level seems to enjoy more benefits and comforts. Get some training and then get out as soon as you can!

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      Schneider Response
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      Thanks for the honest review. We are sorry your experience didn't live up to our high standard. We appreciate the hard work drivers do and are listening to their feedback to make positive changes. We wish you all the best in your driving career!

      Good Place to Start your CDL Career

      Class a cdl professional driver
      Former employee
      Carlisle, PA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Orientation process was smooth, dispatch is respectful of your home time

      Cons

      no part time job opportunities even though their website advertises it

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      New Drivers-Beware

      Class a truck driver
      Current freelancer
      Indianapolis, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Benefits package is pretty decent.

      Cons

      DECEPTIVE PRACTICES. As a new/newer driver, you do NOT want to apply here. Bait and switch on hiring processes. New(er) CDL drivers are recruited in droves, but this company does not clearly outline what's needed during the onboarding process, until something is missed. People are not trained "The Schneider Way," they're EXPECTED to already know, despite being advised new hires would be trained to Schneider standards during the two weeks of on campus orientation and one week mentored driving experience. First week in-cab driving mentors are hit or miss for actual instructor capabilities or proper advisement of "The Schneider Way." Instead of actually guiding drivers to do better and given steps to improve, drivers are terminated. Recruiters will tell applicants that Schneider is more than happy work with you to be properly trained, but in actuality, they prefer to terminate. Recruiters will also quote a higher rate of pay for deliveries; however, during onboarding drivers are informed they will be paid less than half the amount originally quoted by the recruiter. Deceptive practices to get driver on board, bait, switch, and terminate. That's the Schneider Way.

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      Schneider Response
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      We're sorry about your experience with us. Starting off as a truck driver can be tough and work hard on a weekly basis to make sure all driver pay is competitive in the marketplace. Integrity is one of our core values and always want to work with drivers who have concerns like yours. We appreciate your feedback to help make us better.

      New Drivers-Beware

      Class a truck driver
      Current freelancer
      Indianapolis, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Benefits package is pretty decent.

      Cons

      DECEPTIVE PRACTICES. As a new/newer driver, you do NOT want to apply here. Bait and switch on hiring processes. New(er) CDL drivers are recruited in droves, but this company does not clearly outline what's needed during the onboarding process, until something is missed. People are not trained "The Schneider Way," they're EXPECTED to already know, despite being advised new hires would be trained to Schneider standards during the two weeks of on campus orientation and one week mentored driving experience. First week in-cab driving mentors are hit or miss for actual instructor capabilities or proper advisement of "The Schneider Way." Instead of actually guiding drivers to do better and given steps to improve, drivers are terminated. Recruiters will tell applicants that Schneider is more than happy work with you to be properly trained, but in actuality, they prefer to terminate. Recruiters will also quote a higher rate of pay for deliveries; however, during onboarding drivers are informed they will be paid less than half the amount originally quoted by the recruiter. Deceptive practices to get driver on board, bait, switch, and terminate. That's the Schneider Way.

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      Schneider Response
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      We're sorry about your experience with us. Starting off as a truck driver can be tough and work hard on a weekly basis to make sure all driver pay is competitive in the marketplace. Integrity is one of our core values and always want to work with drivers who have concerns like yours. We appreciate your feedback to help make us better.

      Supportive coworkers but inflexible scheduling and hiring delays

      Operations cordinator
      Current employee
      Green Bay, WI
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Good coworkers Nice walking trails around work Monthly incentive bonus

      Cons

      Inflexible with scheduling No work from home Lack/delayed hiring when in need

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      Schneider Response
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      Thanks for the review. We are glad you are enjoying some of the great people we have here! Schneider continuously evaluates staffing in every department to ensure it best fits the needs of our customers and associates. We appreciate your feedback.

      Great Training horrible pay.

      Class a cdl hazmat tanker driver
      Former employee
      Channelview, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      You will really get good tanker training.

      Cons

      Unorganized training schedule, training pay is not a living wage and you will not get the miles the recruiter states. High employee turn around. They hire new people every Monday because of the low pay and no freight.

      It’s a jump start to career

      Class a cdl truck driver
      Current employee
      Westfield, MA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      New trucks, decent trailers, home time was ok, nothing to complain about. Some dispatchers are good, some are not so it`s all random.

      Cons

      The Home Depot stores are the furthest thing from beginner driver friendly. The DC's are super easy but the stores can be a headache and a half.

      Good way to start as a new CDL Driver

      Otr regional driver
      Former employee
      Wilmer, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      It is a big company with lots of resources, ie terminals and equipment.

      Cons

      As a new driver, they will send you out for 3-4 weeks. The pay is low. But, if your new you can start getting experience.