Schneider National, Green Bay, Wis., has announced its 2004 awards, rewards and prizes for Advantage Club drivers.
Membership to the exclusive Advantage Club is offered to long-term, top-performing drivers with Schneider National. This distinctive group of professionals is eligible to win a number of prizes through quarterly drawings.
The prizes for the 2004 quarterly drawings include XM Satellite Radio’s Delphi Roady for 50 drivers (includes one year of service); Atlanta Motor Speedway NASCAR race weekend for four drivers and a guest; California Speedway NASCAR race weekend for four drivers and a guest; Pocono Raceway NASCAR race weekend for four drivers and a guest; Indianapolis Motor Speedway NASCAR race weekend for four drivers and a guest; Green Bay Packers weekend for four drivers and a guest; and $500 shopping sprees for 10 drivers.
About 30% of Schneider National’s fleet belong to the Advantage Club and all members are automatically included in the drawings. In addition to the prizes, Advantage Club members enjoy daily benefits such as 10% off meals at all Schneider Operating Centers, 25% discounts on uniforms and Schneider apparel and 10% off merchandise at Schneider National’s company stores.
Last year’s Advantage Club prizes included an additional week of paid vacation for 10 drivers; NASCAR getaway weekends (ticked and hotel accommodations) for 16 drivers and one guest; Green Bay Packer getaway weekends (ticket and hotel accommodations) for four drivers and one guest; and $500 holiday shopping sprees for 10 drivers.
For more information, visit www.schneider.com , or call (800) 558-6767.
Schneider National Announces Prizes for Top Drivers
Schneider National, Green Bay, Wis., has announced its 2004 awards, rewards and prizes for Advantage Club drivers
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