Schneider National Inc., the nation's largest truckload provider, is hiring 150 new professional truck drivers in the greater Louisville, Ky., area through Wednesday.
Schneider National plans to hire drivers for regional and over-the-road positions and will host virtual career seminars to inform area job seekers of available driving opportunities. During the seminars, visitors will also have the opportunity to chat live online with a Schneider driver recruitment representative.
The seminars are scheduled to take place at 6 p.m. (ET) tonight and Wednesday night. Interested individuals should log on to www.schneiderjobs.com to learn how to attend.
Schneider offers a company-provided training program, customized career options to meet driver lifestyle and time-at-home needs, and a competitive salary. Compensation is based on experience, with newly hired inexperienced drivers earning an average of $34,500-$42,500 in their first year. Experienced drivers will earn an average of $48,500-$57,500 per year. In addition, experienced drivers may qualify for a $1,500 sign-on bonus. Owner-operators leasing with Schneider National will average $105,000-$115,000 annually.
Schneider Hiring 150 Drivers in Louisville Area
Schneider National Inc., the nation's largest truckload provider, is hiring 150 new professional truck drivers in the greater Louisville, Ky., area through Wednesday.
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