Schneider Immediately Hiring 200 drivers
Schneider is immediately hiring 200 professional truck drivers in Houston and the surrounding area to meet a wide variety of growing business needs across its customer base.


Schneider is immediately hiring 200 professional truck drivers in Houston and the surrounding area to meet a wide variety of growing business needs across its customer base. The greatest opportunity is within the company’s tanker division, which is looking to add 100 company drivers and owner-operators to its ranks based on expanding business in the Lone Star State.
Company Tanker drivers earn up to $76,000 per year, which includes an 8% to 10% increase (an average of $4,000 per year). The company driver pay increase comes on the heels of Schneider’s 10.5-cent per mile compensation increase for tanker owner-operators last month.
In addition to the Tanker positions, Schneider has 100 openings across its Dedicated, Intermodal, Van Truckload and Port Dray divisions. Driver time at home options range from daily to weekly with annual earnings up to $60,000 ($73,000 for team drivers) along with up to a $5,000 sign-on bonus.
Local and over-the-road opportunities also exist for owner-operators. Owner-operators may choose from percentage or mileage lease options and may be eligible for up to a $5,000 lease-on incentive.
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