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Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

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Thanks Steve !!

Lower bunk mattresses are XL Twin size*

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

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Lol thanks đź‘Ť

The mattresses in most trucks are about twin size. But don't go out and buy new sheets. A queen size sheet can be folded to fit. Might want to bring a sleeping bag and your two favorite pillows. A warm blanket may or may not be needed but bring one just in case. And if you have a favorite stuffed toy like a teddy bear, bring it also. Schneider allows stuffed animals to ride along but not real pets. Lol

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Thanks !! Definitely appreciate the insight!! .... I may be jumping way ahead ! It’s just an interview with YRC , the Schneider program is a go with a start date . I’ll obviously keep plans with Schneider and will interview with YRC .... doubt yrc can/will pull trigger from day of interview on the 7th till my start date with Schneider on the 18th , but who knows .. thanks guys

I agree with Banks, I'd go with YRC especially if it's linehaul. I'll give them some credit I see a lot of new trucks and trailers in their fleet.

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Question!! I need to bring bedding as was told Going to be out 2 weeks with trainer ..curious what size sheets is that top bunk ? Schneider trucks

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Was offered cdl training with Schneider, 80 a day for 5 week school ..in house at their Dallas terminal, will be local intermodal and start training on the 18th Yrc called today for interview which is oct 7 for their driving academy.... Any recommendations from you guys with experience?

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Scott, I'm with Schneider out of the Green Bay Operating Center. I can't compare different companies, but I believe you can't go wrong with Schneider. They have been good to me. Great training, great facilities, great equipment.

Go Packers!

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

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Ok , thanks ! Good insight ... Ultimately my goal is get the Class A and endorsements and experience.... it’s really an adventure and acquiring a skill set that helps long term employability as I get older (48 now) I’ve got a good well paying job now and this will even be a pay cut at first but I still think it’s a good long term solution . Thanks again for the replies!’

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Was offered cdl training with Schneider, 80 a day for 5 week school ..in house at their Dallas terminal, will be local intermodal and start training on the 18th Yrc called today for interview which is oct 7 for their driving academy.... Any recommendations from you guys with experience?

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