I had a great trainer. He had 20 years experience, very patient, nice guy. Hardest part of the week was being in a confined space 24hrs a day for 5 days. Whew, but made it.
sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me
I wish THIS GENTLEMAN was representative of ALL the Schneider trainers. I've spoken to TWO new Schneider drivers (one with a little experience, one right out of trucking school with a new CDL). They had the same guy in Indianapolis. As a former corporate trainer myself, I was stunned at the 1. Lack of patience and, 2. the obvious inability to teach the student with a positive message as well as his own wisdom. If that trainer had the natural easy going wisdom of Henry, drivers would learn better and faster.
You're right. There are so many in this industry that should not be trainers. Most just don't had the right personality for it. Every single student is totally different. Some pick it up right away, some do right away requiring little to no supervision. Others require a lot of extra effort, maybe even training time extended. The key to being a good trainer is adapting to each individual student. But so many only care about collecting that extra pay being a trainer.
Thank You - I am currently going through the application process as I await my CDL dmv test next week. Thank You Schneider for putting this content on for prospective drivers like me that at totally new to trucking. I am super excited
@@tammystewart10 yes and no - they will train you to get your CDL and or after CDL you can learn the Schneider way. I ended up not going with Schneider / I drive for super t - I been driving for 5 months now with out any incident.
@@tammystewart10 yes DMV issues the license in every state- then after you stress over that getting a job that will train you is a whole other issue all on its own. Super T uses the submerge method where you learn in the job make a minimum then after graduation you make a rookie pay which is still awsome. But the real real training start once your on your own 4 real.
I’m a inexperienced intermodal driver for schneider. They have some top notch training. Of course you will get some trainers who are cocky and impatient, but most of them are patient, knowledgeable, and always willing to help. Safety first and always.
Power naps are real.. If you can hit REM sleep for 20 mins or so then jump up and run in place or do push ups anything really just to get the heart rate up you REALLY feel recharged.
Thanks, this is my main concern. When I've done long drives in the past in my car, I would always take a 10 min break about every 1 hour to be honest, wondering if they'd see this as acceptable. 10 hours of driving straight with only one 30 minute break seems like it'd take an incredible amount of stamina mentally for a new driver..
@@astrahcat1212 It sure does. That's why they toss you in a trainers truck for a while at the start. I've driven a fair amount of 1000 mile weekends in cars and on bikes. Still it's not every day 6 days a week. CDL school ends in March. I don't think I will have any issues as I really do enjoy driving machines but you never know until you've had a go at the long hours.
@@lknanml Yep, I've got my CDL A and starting the orientation training on the 15th. Doing whatever I can to prepare, I've been driving doordash with my car all day and night right now. I drove buses for a year and a half, but we'd always get these long breaks, so not sure how tractor trailer is gonna be. 10 hours a day driving for me is fine if I've got plenty of breaks, I'd love to be out alone and get to nap multiple 3 hours rather than one long 8-9 hour sleep at night, trainer probably will want it to be a straight shot there with only a few breaks I'm guessing though.
Hi Gregory, we don't see why that would be an issue. You will stop at or near a hotel/motel anyways because the TE does not sleep in the truck with the driving candidate.
Good luck actually getting in with them. 3 times I was supposedly hired, only to be shot down twice the day before I was supposed to leave. 3 Time after I got there. Then They tried to force me to find my own way home. Was never told why any of those times. He is right one thing. A quick 30 min to an hr power nap. Can work wonders for you.
I went through a program that Schindler approved. Trainers in Milwaukee, keep failing me. Turns out the 3 of us didn't go thru Green bay. To make a long story short. I went back to Milwaukee to take my 3rd road test. And passed it with flying colors That was 20 years ago and 2 million Safe driving. The only award I have on the wall is a letter a husband and wife sent letter to the company I was driving for at the time. It compliment my driving. How I stayed in the right, moving over a lane to let on coming traffic merge. After reading their letter, Damn all these years and I'm driving Like a Schneider Driver. Keep the shiny side up and the rubber side...
Can anyone with no experience never ever driven a truck before , can they learn and become a driver ? Because I have never before and I want to become one because the $$$ is good . But I can’t see myself as one .
How come Schneider training for inexperienced drivers is only 3 weeks, and only one week on the road, when other companies, including major carriers, require rookies to drive with trainers for much longer periods, some measured in months or mileage exceeding 20,000 miles?
We focus on quality training and offer extensive support for new drivers in their first 90 days. Our goal is to make sure drivers are safe and ready to drive.
because other companies make new drivers team drive under the guise of "training." I don't believe it's "training" when the trainer is in the sleeper berth. With Schneider, the trainer is in the driver seat or passenger seat the entire time.
those r the most brainwashed friggin answers i've ever heard... get your training however you can! don't let some national corporation give it to u up the anus!
So, if I wanted just a bit more on the road training.. like another week is that possible? Can the trainer make the decision that the student needs another week before Solo?
So,If my school is located 30 mins from me,and I will be working a local the intermodal position. Will I have to do otr with a trainer or would it be local intermodal runs with a trainer?
We offer tuition reimbursement to schools that provide refreshers. Our orientation program can help you get back in a truck too. For more details, text "Chat" to 28000.
@@schneiderjobs if I have a class a license but no over-the-road experience could I still go through the orientation and one week over-the-road with a trainer?
Please correct me if i heard wrong but I heard 5 to 6 days for training for otr , how many miles do you have to complete before going on your own ??? thank you
I am waiting on my visa application to move from UK to MN, if no training is available locally, could I go to another state for training? Also, do you still hire for the High Flyers roles that I've seen in the past? I like the idea of OTR but I also love home time.
I went out in December 1995. International cab over 9 speed manual that had over at least 2 million miles lol, long time ago. West Memphis Arkansas, drive to Memphis and to good old Elvis house to motel Dr. Martin Luther King got assassinated and back to West Memphis garage for driving training.
My trainer let me drive he keep asking me are you tired no he say ok.and I keep driving until computer say need 30 minute brake.i get made I have to stop then 3 hours finish day
My TE was ok for me not to drive my first day, but I said,no. I hopped in the seat and said I'm ready to learn. He said no other trainee did that and was impressed
Orientation is 3 weeks for new CDL holders with one week being an OTR portion. This is training for those who already have their CDL and is not CDL training. Learn more at: sni.jobs/OrientationYT
If I were to obtain my CDl through a local certified school and then get hired onto Schneider, would I still have to do the 3 weeks of training? Would I still have to go out with another driver for a certain amount of hours? Or would I go straight solo
I have a question when y’all train these new drivers you guys don’t tell them to ride that middle lane right? That’s a freaking hazard especially when your truck doesn’t even run but 60 miles an hour I hope you guys are telling them to merge when they need to and get back in the slow lanes and not hold up traffic in the middle lane
Can somebody help me to understand how the training works as far as how long will I be out on the road with a trainer at a time because he said 1week and I’m hearing 6-8weeks at a time to accumulate 50,000 miles. Also do I have the option to be an OTR driver, Dedicated driver, or local driver???
Hi Chris, that's great you're thinking about re-joining the trucking industry. You can find a truck driving school here: schneiderjobs.com/truck-driving-jobs/inexperienced/find-truck-driving-school. Or if you have specific questions, call one of our recruiters at 800-44-PRIDE.
I see you guys said you get a couple days off after orientation, so my question is would the driver already have a truck assigned to him, and taking it home right after completing orientation?
In Portland you guy's need a better manager and respect with their new drivers. I had the opportunity to be part of the team, people in charge of that terminal terrible unrespectful. I prefer to continue in another institution.
If I were a trainee, that would make me VERY uncomfortable because it is a person in authority doing personal favors. In the back of my mind I'd be wondering what payback is expected (sexual?, Something unsavory or unethical?) and how long before payback. In fact, I'd immediately request a different trainer because I would want that association to be 100% professional. In life there is NOTHING free ever.
@happycook6737 Schneider if you're seeing thus please know that most female drivers do not the same view points. Most of us still see the good in people and would be so thankful for the generosity 😊
We have training locations around the U.S. Call us at 800-447-7433 or text “Chat” to 28000 to talk with a recruiter. To search and apply for truck driving jobs check out our website: sni.jobs/FindYT.
The most important part of the training program is the trainer himself or herself. I was working for CR England and had 2 trainers who were very ghetto-ish. Never and I mean never go with a trainer from a ghetto. Trust me on this one.
I’m newly licensed and starting my career w/Schneider in 1.5 weeks. What can you tell me is maybe the most misinterpreted part of professional driving, and/or being a professional woman driver? In other words; what do you often hear folks say “oh, really? I thought______” (fill in the blank). Thanks and cheers!
One thing we can say is Schneider has more female drivers employed than the national average. Learn more about our amazing women in trucking at: sni.jobs/WITYT
We only hire for international employment if you have currently have work Authorization from Citizenship and Immigration Services the following requirements are met: - Currently have Work Authorization from Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS). - Have a residence in the United States. - Have the ability to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (which requires proof of U.S. residency). If you meet these criteria, you can search and apply for truck driving jobs on our website: sni.jobs/FindYT.
Hi Laura. The training would be the same. You both would go through orientation and training and once completed, you'd start driving together. For more details, text "Chat" to 28000. Thanks.
Best training and support company in the industry. I worked there from 11/10/10 to 01/15/2020. Great place to learn how to drive.
Thanks, Scott! It's our goal to see our drivers succeed. Glad you enjoyed your time with us and thank you for 10 years with the Big Orange.
It is a honour and a privilege. My hope is that someone new to trucking will read this and come get the best training our industry has to offer.
I completely agree with this comment and will always promote that. It actually makes the road safer.
@@scottmyers5828 Im starting CDL school on Monday, then off to driver training... can't wait!
Getting my permit tomorrow then calling a recruiter
I had a great trainer. He had 20 years experience, very patient, nice guy. Hardest part of the week was being in a confined space 24hrs a day for 5 days. Whew, but made it.
sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me
@@desmondbarrett8926 Lol Google has everything, my friend.
Imagine going with prime training, 40 K miles with a trainer
That’s the only reason I won’t do it. Couldn’t make it that long. Especially sleeping. Hell no.
@@Yollaman2024 it was tough for me, I’m not a people person, but if you can make it through, you never have to do it again
I am coming back to the industry after a 12 year break. I will be starting with schneider on the 26th of sept.
I hope I get a trainer like henry. What a nice guy.
My TE slept for about two hours while I was driving. He was a great trainer
I wish THIS GENTLEMAN was representative of ALL the Schneider trainers. I've spoken to TWO new Schneider drivers (one with a little experience, one right out of trucking school with a new CDL). They had the same guy in Indianapolis. As a former corporate trainer myself, I was stunned at the 1. Lack of patience and, 2. the obvious inability to teach the student with a positive message as well as his own wisdom. If that trainer had the natural easy going wisdom of Henry, drivers would learn better and faster.
You're right. There are so many in this industry that should not be trainers. Most just don't had the right personality for it. Every single student is totally different. Some pick it up right away, some do right away requiring little to no supervision. Others require a lot of extra effort, maybe even training time extended. The key to being a good trainer is adapting to each individual student. But so many only care about collecting that extra pay being a trainer.
Thank You - I am currently going through the application process as I await my CDL dmv test next week. Thank You Schneider for putting this content on for prospective drivers like me that at totally new to trucking. I am super excited
I'm confused. Do you have to have your cdl first before training with Schneider?
@@tammystewart10 yes and no - they will train you to get your CDL and or after CDL you can learn the Schneider way. I ended up not going with Schneider / I drive for super t - I been driving for 5 months now with out any incident.
@@bouquetchocolatesandconfec77 ah congratulations! So you still have to go through dmv dot to pass their test to obtain and maintain cdl correct?
@@tammystewart10 yes DMV issues the license in every state- then after you stress over that getting a job that will train you is a whole other issue all on its own. Super T uses the submerge method where you learn in the job make a minimum then after graduation you make a rookie pay which is still awsome. But the real real training start once your on your own 4 real.
I’m a inexperienced intermodal driver for schneider. They have some top notch training. Of course you will get some trainers who are cocky and impatient, but most of them are patient, knowledgeable, and always willing to help. Safety first and always.
Do you have to do otr with your trainer in local intermodal ?
This is exactly what I am looking for
Power naps are real.. If you can hit REM sleep for 20 mins or so then jump up and run in place or do push ups anything really just to get the heart rate up you REALLY feel recharged.
Thanks, this is my main concern. When I've done long drives in the past in my car, I would always take a 10 min break about every 1 hour to be honest, wondering if they'd see this as acceptable. 10 hours of driving straight with only one 30 minute break seems like it'd take an incredible amount of stamina mentally for a new driver..
@@astrahcat1212 It sure does. That's why they toss you in a trainers truck for a while at the start. I've driven a fair amount of 1000 mile weekends in cars and on bikes. Still it's not every day 6 days a week. CDL school ends in March. I don't think I will have any issues as I really do enjoy driving machines but you never know until you've had a go at the long hours.
@@lknanml Yep, I've got my CDL A and starting the orientation training on the 15th. Doing whatever I can to prepare, I've been driving doordash with my car all day and night right now. I drove buses for a year and a half, but we'd always get these long breaks, so not sure how tractor trailer is gonna be. 10 hours a day driving for me is fine if I've got plenty of breaks, I'd love to be out alone and get to nap multiple 3 hours rather than one long 8-9 hour sleep at night, trainer probably will want it to be a straight shot there with only a few breaks I'm guessing though.
Wish I'd had a professional like Henry as a trainer
I am considering truck driving training and this was very well appreciated. Then, I shall check for California Schneider training.
That's awesome! You can apply here, Pete: schneiderjobs.com/search-driving-jobs
I was with a trainer at us xpress for about 2 months lmao. 7 years later, looking back, 5 days I'd not enough
I love scheider West Memphis ,Arkansas..💪💕 new driver OTR
We love you too! Welcome to the Big Orange. Drive safe!
I m am going to west Memphis oc monday for trainning
Thanks! This video really helped! I go in for orientation 12/27/2022🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
I hope my trainer is nice and cool like him
Hello, Can you do a video on team drivers, what to expect, how to pack for teams?
Hi Edward. We're way ahead of you. Here's a video on the ins and outs of Team driving with Schneider: th-cam.com/video/pnjJSIjIPUc/w-d-xo.html
I would love to start my journey with you guys! I will be graduating school in 2-3 weeks.
If while out on OTR training I preferred to sleep in and hotel at my own cost, would that be allowed?
Hi Gregory, we don't see why that would be an issue. You will stop at or near a hotel/motel anyways because the TE does not sleep in the truck with the driving candidate.
@@schneiderjobsthan bringing a large suitcase should be OK since the trainer isn't sleeping in the lower bunk
If I came to this company I'd like to have a trainer like this guy vs someone younger especially at my age at 55.
Good luck actually getting in with them. 3 times I was supposedly hired, only to be shot down twice the day before I was supposed to leave. 3 Time after I got there. Then They tried to force me to find my own way home. Was never told why any of those times. He is right one thing. A quick 30 min to an hr power nap. Can work wonders for you.
I went through a program that Schindler approved. Trainers in Milwaukee, keep failing me. Turns out the 3 of us didn't go thru Green bay. To make a long story short. I went back to Milwaukee to take my 3rd road test. And passed it with flying colors
That was 20 years ago and 2 million Safe driving. The only award I have on the wall is a letter a husband and wife sent letter to the company I was driving for at the time. It compliment my driving. How I stayed in the right, moving over a lane to let on coming traffic merge.
After reading their letter, Damn all these years and I'm driving Like a Schneider Driver.
Keep the shiny side up and the rubber side...
Do you sleep in the tractor with the trainer or return to headquarters everyday
So you can get your CDL license on let’s say, the first of the month? And you are in your own truck “if the trainer agrees” by the 10th??
Hi Mark, it really depends on what line of service you drive for. Orientation for new drivers is usually about 2 weeks long.
Great info.
Can anyone with no experience never ever driven a truck before , can they learn and become a driver ? Because I have never before and I want to become one because the $$$ is good . But I can’t see myself as one .
How come Schneider training for inexperienced drivers is only 3 weeks, and only one week on the road, when other companies, including major carriers, require rookies to drive with trainers for much longer periods, some measured in months or mileage exceeding 20,000 miles?
We focus on quality training and offer extensive support for new drivers in their first 90 days. Our goal is to make sure drivers are safe and ready to drive.
because other companies make new drivers team drive under the guise of "training." I don't believe it's "training" when the trainer is in the sleeper berth. With Schneider, the trainer is in the driver seat or passenger seat the entire time.
@@bentonja668 This!
3 weeks is all you need!
those r the most brainwashed friggin answers i've ever heard... get your training however you can! don't let some national corporation give it to u up the anus!
How does the training work if you go thru a CDL school and hired by you guys
Only 1 week of actual on the job training??? Thats nuts. Even 3 or 4 weeks is not enough for some drivers.
So, if I wanted just a bit more on the road training.. like another week is that possible? Can the trainer make the decision that the student needs another week before Solo?
So,If my school is located 30 mins from me,and I will be working a local the intermodal position. Will I have to do otr with a trainer or would it be local intermodal runs with a trainer?
Thank you.
How will a Trainer handle a loud snoring trainee? When I'm sleeping great, I snore.
Ear plugs, lol
The stress of the first week will make sure you're not sleeping great! But it depends on the trainer.
He looks more like an airline captain vs trucker
How long is training
Is the truck automatic I would like u to train me
Do you guys do refreshers or would I need to return to a local trucking school?
We offer tuition reimbursement to schools that provide refreshers. Our orientation program can help you get back in a truck too. For more details, text "Chat" to 28000.
@@schneiderjobs if I have a class a license but no over-the-road experience could I still go through the orientation and one week over-the-road with a trainer?
Please correct me if i heard wrong but I heard 5 to 6 days for training for otr , how many miles do you have to complete before going on your own ??? thank you
You would have to talk to a recruiter, training is specific to your driving history. 800-44-PRIDE
@@schneiderjobs ok thank you very much i will...
What’s the difference between Training Engineer and Training Technician?
I am waiting on my visa application to move from UK to MN, if no training is available locally, could I go to another state for training? Also, do you still hire for the High Flyers roles that I've seen in the past? I like the idea of OTR but I also love home time.
I went out in December 1995. International cab over 9 speed manual that had over at least 2 million miles lol, long time ago. West Memphis Arkansas, drive to Memphis and to good old Elvis house to motel Dr. Martin Luther King got assassinated and back to West Memphis garage for driving training.
Would u help me
I wish I had gone to Schneider first
You still can join Schneider! schneiderjobs.com/
@@schneiderjobs Already did. I start orientation in Indianapolis this Tuesday!
My trainer let me drive he keep asking me are you tired no he say ok.and I keep driving until computer say need 30 minute brake.i get made I have to stop then 3 hours finish day
My TE was ok for me not to drive my first day, but I said,no. I hopped in the seat and said I'm ready to learn. He said no other trainee did that and was impressed
in what week? im confused, your not out there training new driver for 3-4 weeks?
Orientation is 3 weeks for new CDL holders with one week being an OTR portion. This is training for those who already have their CDL and is not CDL training. Learn more at: sni.jobs/OrientationYT
If I were to obtain my CDl through a local certified school and then get hired onto Schneider, would I still have to do the 3 weeks of training? Would I still have to go out with another driver for a certain amount of hours? Or would I go straight solo
Hi Zach. You would still go through our 3-week orientation and training program as a new CDL holder. Learn more at: sni.jobs/OrientationYT
I have a question when y’all train these new drivers you guys don’t tell them to ride that middle lane right? That’s a freaking hazard especially when your truck doesn’t even run but 60 miles an hour I hope you guys are telling them to merge when they need to and get back in the slow lanes and not hold up traffic in the middle lane
Can somebody help me to understand how the training works as far as how long will I be out on the road with a trainer at a time because he said 1week and I’m hearing 6-8weeks at a time to accumulate 50,000 miles. Also do I have the option to be an OTR driver, Dedicated driver, or local driver???
Every account is different if you want to find out what YOUR training would be please call a recruiter 800-44-PRIDE
Do you offer cdl training I used to drive but its been 20 years
Hi Chris, that's great you're thinking about re-joining the trucking industry. You can find a truck driving school here: schneiderjobs.com/truck-driving-jobs/inexperienced/find-truck-driving-school. Or if you have specific questions, call one of our recruiters at 800-44-PRIDE.
Do you have a training facility in Houston?
I see you guys said you get a couple days off after orientation, so my question is would the driver already have a truck assigned to him, and taking it home right after completing orientation?
Hi Mike. It depends on each account and truck availability at the time of hire. You most likely wouldn't take your truck home.
How does Schneider feel about the industry going automatic
How do u get paid
In Portland you guy's need a better manager and respect with their new drivers. I had the opportunity to be part of the team, people in charge of that terminal terrible unrespectful. I prefer to continue in another institution.
If I was a trainer I would help pay for the student meals, hotel, showers, laundry & some misc.
That’s sweet & would be very helpful
You are one in a million
If I were a trainee, that would make me VERY uncomfortable because it is a person in authority doing personal favors. In the back of my mind I'd be wondering what payback is expected (sexual?, Something unsavory or unethical?) and how long before payback. In fact, I'd immediately request a different trainer because I would want that association to be 100% professional. In life there is NOTHING free ever.
@happycook6737 Schneider if you're seeing thus please know that most female drivers do not the same view points. Most of us still see the good in people and would be so thankful for the generosity 😊
@@happycook6737or you could just say, no thank you I better take care of those things myself
What training location is best?
We have training locations around the U.S. Call us at 800-447-7433 or text “Chat” to 28000 to talk with a recruiter. To search and apply for truck driving jobs check out our website: sni.jobs/FindYT.
Good video
Thanks for the visit
New to trucking. What if you have to typically go to Bathroom every 2-3 hours?
I’m currently in their CDL training right now. Every one is ok whenever you have to take bathroom breaks. I haven’t had any issues with that at all.
I wonder how frequent stops affect your ability to put in enough miles before the clock runs out. I'm also needing the toilet every 3 or 4 hours.
@@happycook6737 Pull over really quick, take that pee break, wash and sanitize. Back on the road!!!
@@csharp57 Somehow I thought it would take like 15 minutes to park one of those big trucks. Guess I was wrong.
@lexxRay I decided this wasn't for me because I am terrible at parking a car. So parking a huge rig? Lol might take 20 minutes or more for idiot me.
The most important part of the training program is the trainer himself or herself. I was working for CR England and had 2 trainers who were very ghetto-ish. Never and I mean never go with a trainer from a ghetto. Trust me on this one.
I'm born and raised in the ghetto.... and I'd hate to get stuck with a ghetto trainer 🤣
😂😂😂 best comment ever. 🧑🦯🧑🦯🧑🦯😂😂😂
I went to a school in Albany NY to get my license, and the trainers were like that, they'd yell at you quite a lot but got through it.
Is the truck automatic
Our fleet is all automated manual trucks.
Id ad my break to my fuel stop. I like to go walk
Se ve que son bien profesionales
Does Schneider has flatbed division? Thanks..
Schneider has Flatbed positions tied to certain Dedicated accounts. Text "Chat" to 28000 for more details.
I do I become a student driver at schnieder
Can i come from Pakistan and do truck driving
Can't wait love the content guy's 👍✨
Thanks!
Training Engineer!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What is the difference between a driver engineer vs a regular mentor?
The Training Engineer takes you out OTR for one week during your orientation.
1 gets to go home to their bed every night at a house and one your going to have to put up with the 2nd hand smoke and farting, etc.
pliz can you help me study online
Learn more about our company-paid CDL training options on our website at: sni.jobs/PaidCDLYT
I’m newly licensed and starting my career w/Schneider in 1.5 weeks. What can you tell me is maybe the most misinterpreted part of professional driving, and/or being a professional woman driver? In other words; what do you often hear folks say “oh, really? I thought______” (fill in the blank). Thanks and cheers!
One thing we can say is Schneider has more female drivers employed than the national average. Learn more about our amazing women in trucking at: sni.jobs/WITYT
The reality is nothing like this video.
Hello Me Truck driver 9 year Experience I'm from Bangladesh I like it driving
We only hire for international employment if you have currently have work Authorization from Citizenship and Immigration Services the following requirements are met:
- Currently have Work Authorization from Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS).
- Have a residence in the United States.
- Have the ability to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (which requires proof of U.S. residency).
If you meet these criteria, you can search and apply for truck driving jobs on our website: sni.jobs/FindYT.
Trainers don’t push. A dispatcher will do that for you
if a hotel is ever needed, who pays the hotel?.....
It really depends on the situation. Please feel free to call one of our recruiters at 800-44-PRIDE and they will talk to you about it!
Good day Sir I am a truck driver in Cameroon can I apply in your driving school
Is the training any different for a married couple wanted to work/ stay together?
Hi Laura. The training would be the same. You both would go through orientation and training and once completed, you'd start driving together. For more details, text "Chat" to 28000. Thanks.
There’s no way I’d be able to sleep with another person inside.
If it was a female I’d bet you would
I'm going to training for Warner and this is my main concern.
He slightly looked like Bill Gates.
What to expect, low pay
But not all the Trainers are Good.
No sleeping in trucks
She asking questions like she’s a reporter or something
U should be paid hourly and go in motels on the road
I'm literally afraid of the ginger's right hand.
😂😂😂
🔴 JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY HOPE
-One faith, to the Jew first and also to the Gentile, One Faith for all of us. 🕊 💕
Those lot 🦎 s are safety minded lol.
I never knew Bill Gates drove for Schneider. Interesting.
I want one of those two girls to be my teacher in trucking otr
Don't expect alot of women.
Stop scamming gullible people.
LOL training engineer such garbage
Most trainers are a joke
How long is training