It said the need is due to growing needs across the company’s driving divisions, including: van truckload, dedicated, intermodal, tanker and regional operations.
by Staff
August 4, 2014
1 min to read
Trucking company Schneider is looking to immediately hire 150 company drivers in the Dallas and surrounding areas.
It said the need is due to growing needs across the company’s driving divisions, including: van truckload, dedicated, intermodal, tanker and regional operations.
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The Wisconsin-based company is offering recently increased pay packages in most of its divisions that include annual earnings up to $76,000 for solo drivers and $71,000 for team drivers, along with up to a $7,500 sign-on bonus.
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