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Updated May 16, 2013
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45% Approve of the CEO

Schneider National President and CEO Chris Lofgren

Chris Lofgren

(49 ratings)

44% of employees recommend this company to a friend
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Los Angeles, CA (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National for less than a year

Prosgood training and alot of good people

Consgigantic company, some dispatchers with an attitude

Advice to Senior Managementbe more personal despite of big size

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend

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Nashville, TN (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National full-time for more than 10 years

Pros1) In my position, I get better than average home time of an OTR truck driver.
2) Above average wages.
3) Late model equipment.
4) Computerized logging.
5) 24 hr. Driver assoc. support.

Cons1) Expensive lackluster healthcare.
2) New "onguard" tech. unreliable and aggravating.
3) Maintenance can cause costly delays.
4) Once driver reaches senior level, no room for advancement or pay raise.

Advice to Senior ManagementConsider taking senior drivers to new levels of career advancement and better pay for years of service.

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend

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Marion, OH (US)

Former Employee – worked at Schneider National full-time for more than 7 years

ProsStable income at a powerful company

ConsThe company treats people with disrespect while pretending to care about them. Customers in this industry also treat people with disrespect. The company is constantly messing with the pay system. Sometimes the pay works out in your favor and sometimes it doesn't. Your time is not respected.

Advice to Senior ManagementPurge management at all levels and rehire people who care.

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend

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Chicago, IL (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National full-time for more than a year

ProsIn-cab a/c,nice people,good pay if youre just starting out as driver!

ConsOld trucks,dispatch puts you on hold 15 minutes or more

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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Chicago, IL (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National full-time for less than a year

ProsChicago Intermodal Fleet. People are always willing to help. Pay is decent for a newer drive starting at $0.34 (+0.07 performance pay based on safety metrics). Weekly paychecks will be about 700-1000 for regional drivers who are just starting.

ConsParking lot and Operating Center gravel lots are like land mine craters...drive slow. Much older trucks in this fleet...dented and banged up from years 2006- present of use and intermodal close quarters incidents. Newer truck coming in by end of summer 2013- they look like they do not have in-cab a/c which would mean that the truck will need to be idled in the summertime if a/c is needed while you sleep which can count against performance metrics.
COMMUNICATE TROUGH THE QUALLCOMM MESSAGE FEATURE. It helps you as the driver have proof of what you are doing or need in writing. If calling into your leader first send a msg on th QUALLCOMM and follow up by phone (avg hold time is 15min)

Advice to Senior ManagementStop laughing and talking to each other while I stand in the office with my cell phone on hold in your call que trying to see why it takes so long before someone answers the phone. I have done this each time I've come into the office to scan paperwork.

Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend

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North Salt Lake, UT (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National full-time for more than a year

Pros-Almost guaranteed that you will be hired as soon as you get your CDL. Only two people I know of weren't able to get hired; the first was obese and could not pass the physical(you have to be able to get down and under the trailer to properly inspect your equipment), and the other was unable to perform a 90 backing procedure. Other than that, you're pretty much golden!
-I get all the miles I need, my DBL(fancy name for the dispatcher) does a fair job of keeping me rolling with whatever loads are available in my area.
-Newer equipment. I was able to get into a 2 year old Cascadia after only 8 months with the company, and they seem to be trying to roll all of the older trucks out in favor of newer trucks and trailers.

Cons-Pay caps way too early. I've been with the company only a year and a half, and already my pay has capped at $0.36/mile. That's a pretty low figure compared to other companies.
-Insurance is obscenely expensive, with high deductible. I'm paying out $200-$300 a week for my insurance, and still have to pay a $5000 annual deductible before the medical will even cover anything. Seeing as I don't regularly fall down stair wells, I have yet to actually pay this deductible to be able to make use of the insurance I am paying so much for.
-Software is bugged beyond belief. For starters, it is quite obvious that no driver input was used in the design of the software, as many necessary features were completely left out. And it is a coin toss whether your estimates will actually be recognized in the system. Most of the time I update an ETA, when I get to the customer it asks why I'm late, even though my Qualcomm shows that I'm a half hour early to my pickup.
-DBL's give no support, and are often extremely rude. I moved a few months ago, and asked how to update my address with the company. All I got back was"update on the website". The website is a disorganized monstrosity, and there was no option I could find to update that information. I finally had to go into the office and ask, and point out that they couldn't find the ability to update either before they finally did the update for me. As for rude, if I am late to the customer for pickup or delivery for ANY reason, even equipment failure, I get screamed at. This is probably my #1 reason for looking for another company right now.
-Technology is continually getting "upgraded", but the upgrades always have many issues long after they've gone live, and it takes several months before they bother to fix them. Current favorite is an "upgrade" to keep the truck from idling except in extreme temperatures(below 20 or above 80 F). Problem that they failed to anticipate, however, was that they installed the sensor next to the exhaust manifold, so it was reading the significantly higher temps radiating off of the exhaust. We went pretty much all of winter without anyone able to idle unless the temp was below 5 F.

Advice to Senior ManagementStop throwing out all of these random upgrades! Focus on fixing what software we are currently using instead of flushing an investment into replacements.
With as much focus as there is on safety, start putting some requirements on making the workplace a bit less hostile. If I wanted to get yelled at for things out of my control I'd have remained in the Navy for better pay and significantly better benefits.

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend – I'm not optimistic about the outlook for this company

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Former Employee – worked at Schneider National full-time

ProsCafeteria has a decent salad bar. Some nice people. Leadership pretty much lets you do your job.

ConsHorrible technology will make you want to pull your hair out. Systems don't work. Pretty much total chaos all the time.

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend

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Green Bay, WI (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National full-time for more than 3 years

Pros- The people I work with are a fun group of people
- Some of the projects are quite interesting.
- The high turnover causes advancement opportunities
- Decent amount of time off early on in career, although it caps at 4 weeks at 12 years (I think there should be a fifth week at 20).

Cons- The company is extremely aggressive around dead lines.
- Upper leadership is out of touch with the associates in the trenches.
- Managers threaten to fire people who discuss pay.
- There is one manager (not mine) who clearly plays favorites with his associates.
- Health Insurance has a big "donut hole" where the company does not reimburse between $750 and $2250 dollars.
- My initial offer was significantly below the industry average and what I eventually negotiated is still low compared to what Glass Door says I'm worth.

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company

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Syracuse, NY (US)

Current Employee – been working at Schneider National full-time for more than 8 years

ProsHas lots of freight, has been up grading equipment.

ConsNew work flow program,pushing envelop HOS,quality home time,poor benefits , ie no sick ,personal or holiday pay.

Advice to Senior ManagementManagement has a complete disconnect with Drivers.Need to have people who recognize and realize the difference. Fair balance

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend

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Chicago, IL (US)

Former Employee – worked at Schneider National full-time for less than a year

ProsLots of young people, and orange...if it's your favorite color. I thought a lot of the people at Schneider were very nice. There are many couples that have come together, married, had kids at this company & that's awesome if you're single and on the hunt because it will give you hope for your future.

ConsUpper management is bad and getting worse. This company has changed a lot in the last 10-15 years, and it isn't for the better. Clowns have risen in the ranks, and they've canned good employees for little or no reason (at least to a sane person that recognizes that intelligent, hard-working people aren't a dime a dozen like the dopes I've seen hired(herded) in). The bad outweighs the good here, or at least greatly overshadows it.

Advice to Senior ManagementYou should go back to what the company used to be. You've become greedy competitors with Hunt & the like. It's all moving boxes around, and you're no better than anyone else. Schneider used to be like a family, and now that the Schneiders are gone, so has the company's values and friendly, easy-going work environment.

No, I would not recommend this company to a friend – I'm not optimistic about the outlook for this company

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