Great video! I would try to get the mic volume up, please. I am also a trainer who uses the same simulator for about 19 years now. I have pretty much the same approach with our drivers as this trainer has with his. It's not about who's the best driver and it's not about who can go through the Simulation without crashing. If we introduced those 2 concepts in Simulation training, then it would be a hard sell for drivers to feel comfortable with the training. They would feel intimidated. I tell our drivers that I still crash on the Simulator! However, this Sim has made me a better driver because I've learned from my own mistakes therefore I can pass that along to our drivers so that they don't make my mistakes. Especially our newer drivers. This trainer is great!! He has a positive attitude, is humble and he takes great pride in what he does!
I can't wait to start working for Schneider by the end of this month :D Just a random question, have you guys ever thought about using American Truck Simulator for training? It's pretty realistic, has great graphics, and you can customize any button. So you can assign the parking brake to work when you pull the parking brake on the real dash. Though you can't really simulate snow that well in the game, I just figured I'd ask anyways :D
Great video. My 1st impression was the confidently humble attitude of the trainer. That in itself demonstrates a high core safety value... unlike a commenter below whose comment shows utter ‘it’ll never happen to me” style complacency (not safe!). I am new to Schneider, new to the industry. Will I be able to randomly run sims when as I travel OTR? Is it a sign-up 1C1S process, or more schedule appointment type thing? Thank you.
volume is to low on all of your videos. my computer has theater speakers and all the way up is still low. i think Schneider is going to be an amazing co
i am a foreigner 34 years young and don't have a cdl but being a truckdriver in the U S A is my dream, nothing like living in a truck and seeing new places everyday and getting paid for it, do you have a program for foreigners?
Thank you for your interest in a driving job with Schneider! Schneider is unable to hire drivers who do not currently have Work Authorization from the CIS (Citizenship and Immigration Services). We also require our drivers to have a residence in the United States and the ability to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (which requires proof of U.S. residency). If you need assistance in obtaining Work Authorization from the CIS, you should contact the U.S. Consulate closest to your residence. You can also find information on the internet site www.state.gov.
How Schneider pay hourly or by the load I’m interested on hourly pay I have all the endorsements and a twic card I’ve been driving 18 wheeler for 7 years doing butane, propane, gasoline, diesel, heating oil, kerosene,ppmix, pentane, and other petroleum products.i live in Reading, Pa. I would like to know if Schneider hiring on this location.
Schneider is good truck company But I don't understand why they got some poor driving skill trainer. I was in Carlisle PA for orientation, There is female trainer name Christian Always have to smoke. She even can't back in in alley dock in one shoot. She have pull up a couple of time to do it . While driving she show not only poor driving skill but also poor judgmental skill.she even ask students wait at intersection while it is green light.
So do you always go to the elementary/intermediate stage in whatever activity and spew ridiculous, arrogant comments like that to stroke your fragile super trucker ego? Let me guess, you were born a trucking master and, besides, everything must apply and cater to YOU and YOUR specific situation, ‘cause you’re special like that, right? Thank dog you guys and your self-righteous, predictably bitter, inflexible attitude are being phased out into oblivion in the next few years
you can never stop learning however with this simulation I have to call BS he hit nothing there wasn't anything in view until after it said collision he started to lose traction and as soon as he put the corrective inputs in it was like a spoiled kid flipping a game board cause he's losing lmao I'm not against sims but this exercise only teaches its not ok to drive in low vis period you can though just slower...
Worked for Schneider for 2 years loved my job! Would highly recommend them for new and experienced drivers.
I agree they are a good company to work for 🙂👍
They're a good place for new drivers to learn proper techniques
Good Truck Simulator Video to watch
for inexperienced drivers to get an idea of this part of Scheider’s Safety training.
Great video! I would try to get the mic volume up, please. I am also a trainer who uses the same simulator for about 19 years now. I have pretty much the same approach with our drivers as this trainer has with his. It's not about who's the best driver and it's not about who can go through the Simulation without crashing. If we introduced those 2 concepts in Simulation training, then it would be a hard sell for drivers to feel comfortable with the training. They would feel intimidated. I tell our drivers that I still crash on the Simulator! However, this Sim has made me a better driver because I've learned from my own mistakes therefore I can pass that along to our drivers so that they don't make my mistakes. Especially our newer drivers. This trainer is great!! He has a positive attitude, is humble and he takes great pride in what he does!
1 more week before I get my CDL, then off to Schneider in Texas.
I am going to Schneider Training Program on 9/7/21.
Good luck!!!
Very good demonstration and orientation for new and experienced drivers
Thanks, Juan!
Glade am going with Schneider
Same brother. Best of luck!
I can't wait to start working for Schneider by the end of this month :D
Just a random question, have you guys ever thought about using American Truck Simulator for training? It's pretty realistic, has great graphics, and you can customize any button. So you can assign the parking brake to work when you pull the parking brake on the real dash.
Though you can't really simulate snow that well in the game, I just figured I'd ask anyways :D
Very cool. I've been wanting to see the simulator in action :-)
Hi Craig. We're glad you enjoyed it!
@@schneiderjobs do you hire over the age of 55?
do you hire over the age of 55?
@@wardt224 Did you ever find out that answer?
@@bosoxfan2525 no
Do I need to a new application
For specific information on your application, you can reach a recruiter by calling 800-447-7433 or text "Chat" to 28000.
Great video. My 1st impression was the confidently humble attitude of the trainer. That in itself demonstrates a high core safety value... unlike a commenter below whose comment shows utter ‘it’ll never happen to me” style complacency (not safe!). I am new to Schneider, new to the industry. Will I be able to randomly run sims when as I travel OTR? Is it a sign-up 1C1S process, or more schedule appointment type thing? Thank you.
I’m in Nevada. Would the Phoenix hub be the closest for someone that barely got the cdl?
We have many driving jobs and parking locations all around Nevada. Find driving jobs near you at: sni.jobs/FindYT
Schneider uses a botton hook on their turns, they swing into incoming traffic before entering the actual intersection...didn't understand that. .
Good
Yeah Steve! Get it buddy!
volume is to low on all of your videos. my computer has theater speakers and all the way up is still low. i think Schneider is going to be an amazing co
Thanks for the feedback and we're excited for you to be part of the Big Orange.
I dont have a cdl but would love to work for schnieder. How do I speak to someone about a career with schnieder .
You can call us at 800-447-7433 or text “Chat” to 28000 to chat with a recruiter.
Chat with a recruiter by texting CHAT to 28000.
i am a foreigner 34 years young and don't have a cdl but being a truckdriver in the U S A is my dream, nothing like living in a truck and seeing new places everyday and getting paid for it, do you have a program for foreigners?
Thank you for your interest in a driving job with Schneider!
Schneider is unable to hire drivers who do not currently have Work Authorization from the CIS (Citizenship and Immigration Services). We also require our drivers to have a residence in the United States and the ability to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (which requires proof of U.S. residency).
If you need assistance in obtaining Work Authorization from the CIS, you should contact the U.S. Consulate closest to your residence. You can also find information on the internet site www.state.gov.
@@schneiderjobs alright thanks i will try that
Does Schneider work and hires new truck driver in Canada ??
Hi Ali. Yes, we have driving jobs in Canada. Learn more at: sni.jobs/CanadaYT
How Schneider pay hourly or by the load I’m interested on hourly pay I have all the endorsements and a twic card I’ve been driving 18 wheeler for 7 years doing butane, propane, gasoline, diesel, heating oil, kerosene,ppmix, pentane, and other petroleum products.i live in Reading, Pa. I would like to know if Schneider hiring on this location.
You can search for Schneider driving jobs in your area and apply: sni.jobs/ApplyYT
Some get paid daily for local routes
It's a motion sickness machine.
Automatic? Why not manual. I thought they drive manual.
We are nearly complete in our transition to an all automated transmission truck fleet. It provides a better driver experience.
@@schneiderjobs That's what I heard, but wasn't sure if it was true.
Drivers should be sleeping in motels not the truck
Why is Courtney so beautiful?
Schneider is good truck company
But I don't understand why they got some poor driving skill trainer.
I was in Carlisle PA for orientation,
There is female trainer name Christian
Always have to smoke. She even can't back in in alley dock in one shoot. She have pull up a couple of time to do it . While driving she show not only poor driving skill but also poor judgmental skill.she even ask students wait at intersection while it is green light.
20 years accident free been everywhere wtf is this possibly going to teach me what a f'n joke
So do you always go to the elementary/intermediate stage in whatever activity and spew ridiculous, arrogant comments like that to stroke your fragile super trucker ego? Let me guess, you were born a trucking master and, besides, everything must apply and cater to YOU and YOUR specific situation, ‘cause you’re special like that, right?
Thank dog you guys and your self-righteous, predictably bitter, inflexible attitude are being phased out into oblivion in the next few years
you can never stop learning however with this simulation I have to call BS he hit nothing there wasn't anything in view until after it said collision he started to lose traction and as soon as he put the corrective inputs in it was like a spoiled kid flipping a game board cause he's losing lmao I'm not against sims but this exercise only teaches its not ok to drive in low vis period you can though just slower...