Anyone had experience with both of these or have in depth knowledge of them? Which of these 2 have the best overall pay package, will keep me rolling and making the most money?
I'm just not seeing anything local that looks good and been looking for the past year so although I thought I'd never say this, I've been looking at Schneider and JB Hunt.... JB Hunt offered me regional intermodal @ $0.44cpm and I can pick 2 preferred days off per week...... Schneider offers regional Tanker @ $0.45cpm said home most weekends. I've heard one of the bad things about the Schneider regional tanker is there's often times hours of sitting and waiting to get loaded or unloaded plus family insurance is well over $100 per week... I've not heard much bad at all about JB Hunt regional intermodal, they were way more professional over the phone and told me that they have express gate pass permissions so very little wait times at the rail ramps.. As of now, I'm leaning toward JB Hunt but would love to get back into pulling tankers.
Some of the regional area covered is Ky, Illinois, Tn, Pa, Michigan and I don't know where all else.
J.B. Intermodal or Schneider Tanker
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I have no experience with either.
But I drive tanker, And scheinder will be your best route for future earnings.
Where I'm at now we have several former scheinder tanker drivers recently hiredDnPresident Thanks this. -
Okay, yeah that's what I probably need is some catching up on tanker...Unsure I'm gonna actually pull the plug and go with either of them but they both said they can have me in orientation next week. I pulled petroleum products from 2002-2005 and hit a little over 3000 miles per week just about every single week dedicated to Love's at exit 95 on i75, had to get their fuel from Knoxville Tn @ 2 runs a day. Then dry bulk from the end of 2005-2008.. I've pulled doubles and other types of trailers but haven't pulled a tank since so seems tough getting a good high paying tank job right now.
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You will not get a lot of miles with SNI tanker, the pay will better at JB.
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