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More reasons to choose Schneider Over-the-Road driving Satisfaction - Enjoy the sense of accomplishment you get from delivering the goods that get stocked on shelves.
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More reasons to choose Schneider Over-the-Road driving. Dependable paychecks - Your weekly paycheck will reflect the consistent miles you drive. All-encompassing pay packages - Your pay includes all facets of the exact job you do.
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Get the home time and miles you want and customize your driving career by choosing from Solo, Team, Regional, Over-the-road and Part-time Van Truckload driving options. STEP THREE: Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We’ll contact you at the number provided.
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More reasons to choose Schneider Over-the-Road driving Dependable paychecks - Your weekly paycheck will reflect the consistent miles you drive. Schneider uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired associates.
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Meet the team that drivers on this account work with Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Our history has taught us that treating everyone with dignity and respect is vital to our ongoing success.
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Satisfaction - Enjoy the sense of accomplishment you get from delivering the goods that get stocked on shelves. We find that this diversity and openness ensures that all our associates have equal access to opportunities and resources to contribute fully to the organization's success, and it fuels innovation, improves strategic thinking and cultivates leadership.
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