Hubby doesn't like signing up to forums.. :D he is British/American dual citizen. Spent a couple of years trucking in the UK, now just passed his CDL here.
First time poster here - relaying on my husband's experience and our discussions! He never actually signs up to forums, but I'm the opposite and love to read and relay on the info I find out from folks. So here goes-
He has just graduated from a trucking school with a CDL (yay), and has been offered some conditional offers with carriers - Schneider has been the most proactive with sending across paperwork and the like, so currently they are the most probable choice for him.
We would love to hear whether you experienced folks have anything to say on the fresh-pass/new CDL graduate program at Schneider, or any other large carriers for that matter. I have read some negative things about them but I do worry there is a bias, i.e. - if you have bad experience you are more inclined to go online and complain, and sometimes as a new grad, you do just have to "suck it up" and prove your worth (like in any career). So, it would be great to hear from those who have positives to add too, as well as any general advice for new CDL graduates.
Posted: 4 days, 21 hours ago
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Offer from Schneider (CDL Graduate)
Hi all!
First time poster here - relaying on my husband's experience and our discussions! He never actually signs up to forums, but I'm the opposite and love to read and relay on the info I find out from folks. So here goes-
He has just graduated from a trucking school with a CDL (yay), and has been offered some conditional offers with carriers - Schneider has been the most proactive with sending across paperwork and the like, so currently they are the most probable choice for him.
We would love to hear whether you experienced folks have anything to say on the fresh-pass/new CDL graduate program at Schneider, or any other large carriers for that matter. I have read some negative things about them but I do worry there is a bias, i.e. - if you have bad experience you are more inclined to go online and complain, and sometimes as a new grad, you do just have to "suck it up" and prove your worth (like in any career). So, it would be great to hear from those who have positives to add too, as well as any general advice for new CDL graduates.
Thank you so much!
-MrsTruckerTX