Schneider seeking 100 drivers

July 20, 2005
Schneider National Inc. plans to attract 100 new professional truck drivers in the greater Indianapolis, IN area with hefty sign-on bonuses for experienced drivers and a competitive pay scale and company-paid training programs for inexperienced drivers

Schneider National Inc. plans to attract 100 new professional truck drivers in the greater Indianapolis, IN area with hefty sign-on bonuses for experienced drivers and a competitive pay scale and company-paid training programs for inexperienced drivers.

The newly hired drivers will haul for two distribution centers that have local, regional and long haul positions open in the company’s One-Way, Specialized, Bulk and Intermodal divisions.

Experienced drivers for the Bulk (tank-trailer) division will receive a $4,000 sign-on bonus. Inexperienced drivers will earn an average of $35,500-$43,500 in their first year, experienced drivers $49,500-$58,500, and owner-operators $105,000-$115,000.

For more information, go to www.schneiderjobs.com.

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