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Stop Picking Up Them Hitchhikers Schneider

Stop Picking Up Them Hitchhikers Schneider

Stop Picking Up Them Hitchhikers Schneider. Does your company allow hitchhikers in the truck? I wonder if Schneider National does? In this hilarious episode, we find Schneider National, one of the biggest carriers, giving a stranger a ride. Was this allowed? Does Schneider have a policy about hitchhikers? Tune into TalkCDL Trucking Podcast this week and hear the funny ending to this segment.

Is it important to get your drivers home for the holidays?

How important is it to get your drivers home? Will a driver quit their job if they do not get home for days they consider important. It’s a crazy balance a trucking must play to keep both, their drivers and their customers satisfied. Unfortunately for the carriers, the drivers are not easy to negotiate with when it comes to this topic. Most drivers have their own set of rules, “get me home or lose me”. Tune into this weeks episode and hear TalkCDL’s spin on this matter.

TalkCDL and the all New Florida Trucking Show

Join us this year February 4th & 5th at the all new truck show in Sunny Ft. Lauderdale FL. We will be at booth 435 and we will have our equipment with us. Join us for a live podcast if you dare.

We thank everyone that has been supporting the show and hope to see you there. Thank you!

Stop Picking Up Them Hitchhikers Schneider

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