Schneider National is immediately hiring 300 professional truck drivers in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico for its growing Dedicated and Bulk tanker divisions. The company's growth in the area is fueled by new, booming business with leading energy companies in the oil industry.
Drivers will use either dry hopper tankers to deliver products into, or liquid tankers hauling condensate from, the oil extraction areas. Average earnings for these full-time, permanent positions will be $40,800-$60,500 per year depending on experience and specific account. Most positions offer daily home time, says Schneider.
Specific areas in Texas in need of drivers include Alice, Laredo, Victoria, Midland and San Antonio, as well as the Oklahoma regions of Elk City and El Reno. In addition, drivers are being sought in the Hobbs, N.M., area.
In addition to these positions, Schneider is hiring company drivers and leasing owner-operators in its Regional, Over the Road and Intermodal fleets.
For more information visit www.schneiderjobs.com, or call 1-800-44-PRIDE.
Schneider Creates 300 New Jobs in South Central U.S.
Schneider National is immediately hiring 300 professional truck drivers in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico for its growing Dedicated and Bulk tanker divisions. The company's growth in the area is fueled by new, booming business with leading energy companies in the oil industry
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