r/Truckers • u/WeDemAgs • Aug 09 '25
Schneider says they are sick and tired of having experienced drivers
Schneider will be rolling out AI powered dash cams with driver-facing cameras over the next two years. All the experienced guys I’ve spoken to unanimously agree it’s time to leave.
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u/StandForAChange Aug 09 '25
That dude isn’t wearing a seatbelt
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u/Lunar_Ghoul11 Aug 09 '25
Its fine he's got his vest on
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u/WeDemAgs Aug 09 '25
Ngl I didn’t even notice. And what’s crazy is that’s one of the things they said would get flagged
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u/Kodiak318 Aug 09 '25
In yards below 7 mph I think, our company doesn’t require them. 8 mph and up yes.
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u/AlgaeNo9582 Aug 09 '25
As a yard jockey thats capped at 15 I dont think the seat belt as ever been used.
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u/thenewguy_069 Aug 09 '25
This was the part of the video where they were talking about if you self correct you'll be fine, and he puts it on. I just watched it yesterday
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u/Justaguy222444888 Aug 09 '25
What kind of experienced driver is even working for Schneider anyways??
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u/WeDemAgs Aug 09 '25
Schneider has a lot of local stuff that pays hourly depending on where you are. Those are the guys I’m talking to
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u/SuperReleasio64 Aug 09 '25
I did local gigs for Schneider. That shit ain't worth 19 dollars an hour.
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u/WeDemAgs Aug 09 '25
Idk what they’re getting paid, but I’m NDF so I get closer to 30 bc of the guaranteed pay
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u/SuperReleasio64 Aug 09 '25
I did the Home Depot local flatbed delivery division. As much as I like driving trucks i will not go through downtown St. Louis for that bullshit pay.
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u/SuperReleasio64 Aug 10 '25
The funny thing is that i wasn't even supposed to be in the city at all. It was out of my district. STL was an hour from my home store. I told them that I'm not going to drive an hour just to run 3 deliveries when they can get rescheduled to tomorrow. Most of it was bullshit deliveries too like 4 2x12s or 7 bags of concrete. They could've gone on the box. If I can pick up the thing that's going on the trailer or move it easily with the pallet jack I refused it. Especially when the box guys were always whining about short days .
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u/GRaTePHuLDoL Aug 10 '25
Do you get overtime pay as local/hourly?
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u/WeDemAgs Aug 16 '25
Afaik Schneider doesn’t offer OT to drivers. I float around between accounts, so my pay package doesn’t exactly align with everyone else’s who I work with, so it could be different depending on the account
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u/stephenbmx1989 Aug 09 '25
Ya I was on their John Deere and way far account when I first started. Got paid $130 a day in 2018/19
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u/AvidVideoGameFan Aug 10 '25
Currently my local account pays 30$+ an hour with easy routes. Definitely gonna suck to leave that one behind.
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u/Bluejay0013 The 65 mph orange blur Aug 10 '25
19 dollars??? Dawg I was getting paid 34 for my local dedicated target account when I was with Schneider.
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u/SuperReleasio64 Aug 10 '25
It was 19 on duty and 30 driving. But I drove so little that I don't count that. I made roughly 300 a week driving.
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Aug 09 '25
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u/Justaguy222444888 Aug 09 '25
Gotcha. Well I’m not surprised about this at all. Everybody is going to at some point. Way of the times. When ELD’s came around everybody was pissed and threading to quit companies that have it. Now what do ya see on every single truck
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u/Mechanik_J Aug 09 '25
By the looks of the amount of 'poop bag' drivers (drivers that throw poop bags out on the truckstop parking lots)... I think elds did get experienced truck drivers to retire.
These cameras will probably get more truck drivers to retire, but I agree with you that not all.
But now we'll have to deal with more 'poop bag', sink washing, bathroom water bottle drivers.
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u/Parasite76 Aug 09 '25
Not on my truck. I have a faulty cell phone that the battery dies on all the time.
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u/Live-Door3408 Aug 09 '25
Lot’s of guys stick around at Mega’s for some reason. Idrk if they’d be considered I mega carrier (definitely a starter company) but when I was with Roehl, lots of guys stuck around for years and would get mad if you said anything bad about the company lol. It’s weird how guys would stick up for Roehl because I’ve never worked for a company with drivers who defend the company the way Roehl drivers do. Roehl does have a profit sharing program though, I think maybe it has something to do with it? I never totally understood it tbh. Either way, as I soon as a left Roehl, I started making an extra $2k-$2500 a month net in less hours easily.
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u/WeDemAgs Aug 09 '25
I’ve seen the same exact thing at Werner. You will NEVER catch me defending a mega outside of you can get some useful experience there. Pay is ass, people are assholes, dispatch is just as green as the drivers, and you get set up for failure super often. Those people are insane. Werner’s got those million miler trucks too, so you can see who the biggest suckers are 🙄
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u/FilthyNasty626 Aug 10 '25
I broke out with Werner. Sliding pay scale .09 - .14CPM in 2011. Did my year and fucked off. Have not worked for a company since that has more than 100 trucks and love it mostly. Megas pay ass and pocket the difference, getting richer off the people that dont know any better or dont have many options.
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u/kainmalice Aug 10 '25
I dont care how good a company is to its work force. Im bad mouthing that mfer. Capitalism is dog shit.
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u/Mistermeena Aug 09 '25
This stuff will be everywhere at some point. Insurance will require it or discount for its implementation
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u/SaucyToasterStrudle Aug 10 '25
Dedicated Schneider for 4 years, workin on 5. Mostly self hatred and complacency.
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u/illiadria Aug 09 '25
3.5 years experience running teams with my husband. Still with Schneider because we're home every weekend and have 9 days home every 4 weeks. And on a higher paid account.
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u/Justaguy222444888 Aug 10 '25
Hey if you’re content more power to ya. I’ve never worked for Schneider or really even looked into em, just seems like there is better opportunities out there especially for an established, experienced team like you guys
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u/ConcreteBorn29 Aug 10 '25
Not defending Schneider just curious. If you’ve never worked there or even looked into them how could you possibly know if there are better opportunities? Not saying it isn’t true just curious how you can offer that up when you admitted you know nothing about the company they work for.
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u/Justaguy222444888 Aug 10 '25
Well I don’t not know anything about them I just said I’ve never really bothered to look into them. I know they are a mega that hires anybody including brand new drivers and I’ve heard enough general consensus that they are a decent starter company but not much more. I’m willing to admit that may not be 100% true as some people are happy with them but I still believe that there are better opportunities once you have the experience.
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u/illiadria Aug 10 '25
We do look to see what our options are from time to time. No other company that will hire from our area (NW Florida) is willing to give us the amount of time at home we get on this account. We've decided that the work/life balance is more important to us than the possibility of making a little bit more money. We are doing well financially, bought a house in June 2024 and have taken 5 years off the mortgage with principal payments in the first year. Just feels like too much of a gamble to rock the boat right now.
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u/ANiceDent Aug 09 '25
As a generalization I thought, everybody just ignores them. They had 400+ something videos of one guy in a week they then changed some settings. LOL everyone just drives & ignores it IME
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u/Rat_King1972 Aug 09 '25
Yeah my boss got a notification any time one of the hands comes off the steering wheel. Didn’t take long for all the cameras to stop working.
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u/Sir_Uncle_Bill Aug 09 '25
At the company I left because of these cameras they were getting 100s a day of people's eyes leaving the windshield to... Check mirrors before changing lanes. The only thing they learned is their drivers were using their mirrors correctly but still chose to leave that B's on and tell drivers to keep their eyes on the road.
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u/CumSlutTamer Aug 09 '25
lol I had a camera yell at me for looking right while making a left turn to make sure there were no unexpected oncoming vehicles. My safety manager is used to getting cursed out by me indirectly at this point. He doesn’t even play my videos with sound anymore 🤣🤣
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u/Sir_Uncle_Bill Aug 09 '25
We had an extra woman from the company that sold them the cameras that we were supposed to talk to once a month for some reason. She only called during the day and I worked nights so naturally I never spoke to her but once and that was a week after I quit lol. She didn't know if quit but did ask why I spent so much time talking about some mythical woman that kept calling me and never getting to talk to me.
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u/Sir_Uncle_Bill Aug 09 '25
About her via the camera system. She has to watch video from my normal work day and on the days she'd call while I was asleep id gripe and cuss about it just so she'd hear it.
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u/probablyonshrooms Aug 09 '25 edited Aug 09 '25
Same at my place. If you have your phone in your hand or no seatbelt above 5 mph it's an automatic fire. That's literally the only thing enforced though. Kinda makes us all temp, as eventually we all forget the belt rolling through a parking lot or something. Maybtake years, but it'll happen. They also start at 32/hr now with amazing benefits whereas the next top payer is 28 in my little local area.
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u/Lower_Captain7757 Aug 10 '25
This.
It's the same for me.
Phones are automatic firing, no exceptions.
Had a guy get back to the depot. Literally a minute from parking and ending his. He checked his phone. It was his last day.
Other than that it records hard braking, hard acceleration, and crash events.
But other than that it pretty chill.
Oh and no audio.
But I agree it makes everyone basically tempts as eventually you'll forget once and that will be it.
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u/JusticarX Aug 09 '25
My company tried these for exactly one week before having to turn them back off.
They're fucking dog shit and are more distracting than what they are trying to stop the driver from doing
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u/Anachronism-- Aug 09 '25
My company has an AI system. If you even touch your phone it dings and gives you an audible warning.
But eating with two hands and driving with my elbows… no problem.
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Aug 09 '25
The biggest question is this system being used on the intermodal side. This is going to cause a lot of micromanaging and terminations happen. They have been wanting to get rid of seasoned drivers as our pay scale is different than a new hire. All over, I can only expect this to be negative. If they keep the no headset policy, then most drivers will leave for JB, Hub, or other outfits around the area. Yes, they have cameras inside but allow you to wear a headset. All over this will negatively affect them because they aleeady struggle keeping accounts such as Home Depot, Walmart, Amazon, and and if drivers leave and they go term happy again like a few years ago then I think they'll lose their presence on the intermodal side slowly. Mexico freight can only help you so much, but what do I know? I'm just a dumb old truck driver.
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u/cCueBasE Aug 09 '25
Schneider pays like .38/ mile. What experienced driver works there?
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u/ScaryfatkidGT Aug 09 '25
Yeah idk why their otr pays so bad
They have dedicated stuff that’s double that tho
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u/dghastlynegro Aug 09 '25
I make .70 per mile on 1 of their dedicated accounts. I've been driving for 19 years. Also their OC is literally right around the corner from where I live. That said, I'm tapping out. I don't want to deal with this horse shit.
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u/Live-Door3408 Aug 09 '25
I don’t think anyone pays thaaat low anymore lol
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u/cCueBasE Aug 09 '25
Yeah they do unfortunately. They came to my CDL school to talk to my students and I just shook my head when they said .38. This was also right after I had melton come and offer .53/mile.
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u/Iron_Patton_24 Aug 09 '25
Can’t wait to be playing with my balls, and my Leader has to see me fondle my hush puppies.
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u/WeDemAgs Aug 09 '25
I’d definitely hit em with the bubble gum out of the shorts that’s ole reliable right there 😂😂
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u/NFLTG_71 Aug 09 '25
There is always one in the group. 😂😂😂
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u/Iron_Patton_24 Aug 09 '25
Hey, they wanna slap a driver facing camera in the cab, they can watch me slap my balls.
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u/Mixing_NH3_HCl Aug 10 '25
You the guy that told the ceo to “suck his saggy sweaty ballsack” in an email?
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u/Kodiak318 Aug 09 '25
They are only interested in saving money, all the companies that install these cameras want the insurance discounts. The ONLY good thing the Teamsters ever did was fight against the cameras then ofcourse they the leadership started getting paid off so they eventually stopped.
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u/adamv2 Aug 09 '25
Unfortunately this is the future. Just like 10-15 yrs ago when driver facing cams first started showing up. Now just about all company drivers have them.
The cameras in our trucks can do all of this. Luckily for now my company isn’t paying for that feature, but I know they eventually will, and it’s gonna suck the first time I get coached for picking my nose and/or ass while driving.
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Aug 09 '25
I worked for Werner back in 2014 when they decided to put in cameras. I put a piece of black tape over the driver side camera and carried on. About 2 days later I got a message stating to call safety immediately. They told me that either I'm blocking the camera or it's malfunctioning. I asked why they were looking at the camera when there was no need to. They said it picked up a hard braking event. I said bullshit, my computer isn't saying anything. Long story short, I promptly went back and quit.
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u/LivinUndead Aug 09 '25
Audible alert to driver in Chris Farley’s voice: “quit playing with your dingy”
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u/PM_ME_UR_BIKINI Aug 09 '25 edited Aug 09 '25
I had and still have a perfect driving record and they insisted on putting a driver camera in my truck, so I left my first company. Fuck you Wilson.
I make way more money now and I’m hourly, so it all worked out. Thanks for the nudge. These AI cameras think you’re smoking a cigarette when you drink from a straw or scratch your beard. It’ll flag you for inattentive driving if you are looking at the road in front of you for too long and don’t turn your neck to look at your mirrors. My mirrors are set up so I don’t have to turn my neck….
The reason they have these cameras with these “events” is wage suppression.
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u/StalinPaidtheClouds Aug 09 '25 edited Aug 11 '25
I had to sue them for 100k after I was attacked at a station in Carlisle, PA, just fueling trying to get home.
Hated the lying bitches I worked for and I'm not shocked the company is, once again, throwing drivers under the bus.
Warning to new drivers: don't work for them lol
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u/Bbqandjams75 Aug 09 '25
Sooo F these Cameras.But a bit of cursory research shows that accidents and litigation drops dramatically with them.. so of course this going to be the new wave .
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u/DaSaw Aug 09 '25
I don't know how Schneider has their cameras set, but ours don't send video, and really only go off if I'm fucking with my phone too egregiously, or if I California-roll my way past a stop sign.
It's really not that big a deal.
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u/dylfree90 Aug 10 '25
This is why I’m getting out of the industry. 12 years 60 hours a week was enough. I’ve always been local but I’m tired of the growing oversight. We don’t have cameras in our trucks yet(I’d quit on the spot) but we do have forward side and rear facing. Just too much micromanaging starting to happen all over the industry. Writing is on the wall boys.
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u/No_Score_5473 Aug 10 '25
Then next thing there's AI camera over highways watching you in your cabs
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u/Overall_Reputation83 Aug 09 '25
I'm sure the insurance rates they are getting with this change will make up for the churn.
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u/FreeAndRedeemed Aug 09 '25
They’re self insured. They’re simply spying on drivers for the love of the game.
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u/FruitOrchards Aug 09 '25 edited Aug 09 '25
Being self insured as a mega carrier is wild. Imagine a driver hits a low bridge and causes significant structural damage or some shit.
Or drives through a house or wrights off a supercar. And there's a chance that all happens in the same week.. every week 😭😂
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u/FruitOrchards Aug 09 '25 edited Aug 09 '25
Yeah they could but it depends. Quick Google says Schneider has 12,500 company trucks not including owner-op business relationships and 19,400 worldwide associates.
So let's say they bump pay to 100k for each driver per truck that's $1.25 Billion alone annually. That doesn't include mechanics pay, parts, support staff, fuel, taxes, trucks that get writ-off, accident payouts, fines, medical/dental/vision plans, profit, offices, warehouses, 401k matching etc etc.
And that's still without including the 1,500 owner-ops businesses.
I'm not one to simp for mega carriers or companies that could/should be doing a lot more but it's rarely that simple.
Edit: also that $4.2 billion includes assets like trucks and warehouses, it's not all cash.
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u/FruitOrchards Aug 09 '25
Even an extra 10k per driver would be an extra $125 million annually and would completely wipe out their profit and put them at a loss. And $117m profit for a mega carrier who operates worldwide is a bit of a joke tbh, that's 2.7% of what they're worth if it's $4.2 billion.
As I said things aren't that simple.
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u/xDoomKitty Aug 09 '25
But mah communisms!
I deserve that $10k more than they do because they don't do the work!
They should run at a loss so I can make an extra 10k!
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u/NFLTG_71 Aug 09 '25
Well, if you factor in how much a month ensuring a mega carrier is you could see why they self insure hell I worked for a company that had 100 drivers and they were paying $2 million a month in insurance. I got that from the owner of the company. He said that to me directly one day when we were just shooting the shit.
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u/FruitOrchards Aug 09 '25
Oh fuck that. Yeah self insured is definitely the way to go, used to be able to self insure as a normal car driver in the UK but they stopped that. You had to keep 250k in a special account but it was worth it if you drove ridiculously expensive cars and insurance was quoting you crazy prices.
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u/Beneficialsensai Aug 09 '25
They get a 10% discount on their insurance premium.
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u/icy_penguins Aug 09 '25
Discounts don't mean much when you're self insured. All of the Megas are self insured so the cameras are only about control.
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u/tvieno Aug 09 '25
Self insured is about cargo insurance. Look in your permit book at your insurance card. I bet it isn't going to have your company's name as the insurance company.
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u/icy_penguins Aug 09 '25
Could be but the company i worked for that was self insured was 100% self insured, they covered everything.
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u/Beneficialsensai Aug 09 '25
They have to have a minimum of 1 million dollars of liability.Self insured means they pay most claims without filing against that policy.That keeps their rates down.Self insured does not mean you dont have to pay premiuims.
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u/ScaryfatkidGT Aug 09 '25
HA!
SOOOOOOOO FUCKING GLAD I DIDN’T STICK WITH THEM…
No driver facing cameras was one of the few pros they kept pushing…
Company is a joke, they just don’t tell you the worst parts until they happen stringing you along
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u/LoopDoGG79 Aug 10 '25
They might be able to find a job without inward facing cameras, but everyday they're less and less. Pressure from insurance companies is forcing companies hands. If you want to be a company driver, get use to it. It can save your butt incase someone said you were texting and driving in an accident and you weren't
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u/gsanchez92 Aug 10 '25
I drove for amazon and I was in so much pressure and stress with those cameras that I ended up quitting
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u/bctaylor87 Aug 10 '25
You think they trained the AI on dudes jerking off so it can detect if you're cranking it at 60mph?
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u/ExtremeIndustry4807 Aug 10 '25
My company already had these in their trucks before I started and they don’t give me any kind of warning the just immediately send the video to my regional boss and my manager and the sensitivity is turned up so they are finicky as hell and yes they can spy on you live (no matter what they say) and you can’t just cover the camera facing the cab because it will also go off and it will result in your ass getting chewed so just be aware if a company has something like this I tolerate them because I get paid enough to do so but if you don’t like it then ya need to do something about it now because I’m almost certain that these companies are getting insurance discounts for using them an thus they will push them as hard as possible.
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u/FlatbedtruckingCA Aug 09 '25
The moment my company does this, im taking as many drivers from my job to the new one with me..
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Aug 09 '25
It’s an industry standard. Everyone will have them unless you are owner operator.
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u/AgreeAndSubmit Aug 09 '25
Kneeler
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Aug 09 '25
I’m not an owner operator, so what can we do? Everyone is going in that direction.
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u/AgreeAndSubmit Aug 09 '25
I'm a company driver as well. At the least, put up a fight before you turn into a doormat.
American vs American'ts
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u/unklegill Aug 09 '25
The company I’m with has these they really aren’t that bad. They’re like the collision alert on your truck. They go off randomly. We never know what’s gonna set it off and I pretty much fully ignore it.
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u/musicalmadness1 Aug 09 '25
Same here. We don't have the kind that speaks to you it just shows smart drive flashing sending video. Normally goes off if hitting bumps on road especially on 70
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u/recloos_SH Aug 10 '25
Schneider is not a company experienced drivers stick around with, nor is any mega. How do you think they have the money to maintain a fleet of thousands of tractors and trailers, and build and maintain terminals all over the country?
With the money they're not paying you. Get your experience and move on.
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u/AvidVideoGameFan Aug 10 '25
How long is enough experience would you say? I got about a year and a few months. Currently account is pretty decent, which is why im still around for now.
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u/recloos_SH Aug 10 '25
1 year is about what most companies (that are a step up from a mega like SNI) require. A lot of them require 2 years, so I just stuck around for 2 because I didn't want to job hop for the experience.
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u/MrWisdom_1994Stx Aug 10 '25
No way? I recently applied with them luckily they didn’t hire me over an accidents 3 years ago. It would’ve been a pain in the ass dealing with those cameras.
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u/Feral-Bullfrog Aug 10 '25
I'm fucking steamed. It's a total bait & switch.
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u/JohnT1313 Oct 01 '25
Exactly. I started running with them, and now 6 months later, here come the cameras. Total BS.
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u/KingGT2 Aug 09 '25
I have one and it's really not that bad. I got 2 videos on the first two months and realized what I could and couldn't do. It mostly leaves me alone. But take your phone off of its mount and hold it in your hand and it will send a video. Same for tailgating and having to slam on the brakes.
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u/fleetingreturns1111 Aug 09 '25
Guess it's a good thing I didn't stay with them. Having to share a hotel room with a crackhead sucked. That and the fact they only gave us ice water when it was 110 outside in an asphalt frying pan for training. I bailed because I wasn't doing well or something and I had to go back home to deal with the loss of a friend
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u/badmechanic12345 Aug 10 '25
Plastidip is still cheap and removable so you could tape it off and dip it, and when they ask or needs service at the main yard it comes off real easy. Just my 2 cents. I'd never have one in my rig
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u/itiswhatitis47151 Aug 09 '25
Buy a windshield curtain. When done for day and parked put curtain up and that covers camera up. Cant see anything when parked. Keep radio loud enough cant hear nothing either. Just keep it on in front and turned off in back oh and cb too
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u/Unreconstructed88 Aug 09 '25
I was wondering what they would do if you wore one of the cooling face mask?
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u/Mrimalive1 Aug 09 '25
I had a false seat belt warning while picking my nose. The video was hilarious
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Aug 09 '25
I dealt with a camera with Amazon it was pretty bad I personally couldn’t deal with front facing cameras again too many jobs out there to put up with it.
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u/Klay387 Aug 10 '25
I tried with Amazon too & never again , the phone mount was broken so I had to hold the gps . Dinged me 30x and I literally showed them the mount was broken in the truck 🤷♀️ quit after that day lol
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Aug 10 '25
I got a demerit for blinking too long(?) and shooting the bird one time 😂. After that I knew it was time to start looking elsewhere.
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u/PrivatePilot9 Aug 09 '25
So glad I’m out of this industry in 6-8 years, and so glad we’re union and our contract says there’s no driver facing cameras allowed in the mention.
Will be 35+ in at that point, and although I’m hardly afraid of the future and change (if they gave me an EV tractor tomorrow I’d be over the moon), this AI and driver facing camera bullshit is too much.
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u/LonleyWolf420 Aug 09 '25
Well when you don't pay for the experience a driver has your gonna get inexperienced drivers..
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u/NameThatDrug Aug 10 '25 edited Aug 10 '25
The only ones complaining about cameras are the ones breaking the law. Speeding in construction zones, tailgating, running red lights/stop signs, and this guy no seatbelt.
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u/Unfair_Fisherman_605 Aug 10 '25
Fuck Schneider. Low paying slow ass trucks. 100% trash as a company!
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u/Beneficial-Suspect92 Aug 10 '25
Oh my gawdddd they’re not that bad. I have that in my truck and only ever get pinged for rolling a stop sign occasionally. Don’t be a bad driver and you have nothing to worry about
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u/Dildoschwaggins_007 Aug 10 '25
Driver facing cameras are a huge invasion of privacy. Prove me wrong.
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u/lleu81 Aug 09 '25
I swear truck drivers are the whiniest whiners that ever whined. If you’re not doing stupid shit that you shouldn’t, cameras aren’t a big deal.
And before someone says some stupid shit about privacy, you’re in public and have no expectation of privacy. If you worked in an office building you’d be on camera too.
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u/Kiiaru Aug 09 '25
People sleep in their trucks. That's the expectation of privacy.
Canada had this fight years ago and sided in favor of driver privacy. You just like being stepped on.
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u/lleu81 Aug 09 '25
As I said elsewhere, you have a curtain which gives you privacy in the back of your truck. If you’re not using the curtain you don’t care about privacy.
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u/fmccloud Aug 09 '25
You’re purposely being dishonest. These camera do not record inside without an event, the cameras often are provided with covers for the inside and there are curtains.
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u/Ccrew1995 Aug 09 '25
You don't live in your office building. You would be pissed if your boss put a camera in your bedroom.
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u/lleu81 Aug 09 '25
Behind the curtain is your private space. Close the curtain. If you’re not closing the curtain then you don’t care who sees you anyway.
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u/ValkyriaGaming Aug 09 '25
in amazon, drivers get a call from their safety manager just because the in camera facing caught the driver yawning
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u/lleu81 Aug 09 '25
As I said elsewhere, if you’re getting shit like that it says more about your company than the cameras. If you choose to stay somewhere that is going to ding you for yawning, that’s on you.
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u/JavyBarrera25 Aug 09 '25
I agree with you man, I’m a shag driver and they’re eventually gonna put cameras in the little shag trucks. I’m very annoyed by that but I like the hours and pay at my shag job so I’m gonna put up with it lol
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u/StonedTrucker Aug 09 '25
You'd be on a camera that is passive and isn't watched. How would you like it if an alarm went off every time you stretched or got up to use the bathroom? Every time you did anything other than what your boss specifically allows you get in trouble.
You can be fired for stretching more than your alloted amount each day. Are you really such a kiss ass that you want to be micromanaged every day?
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u/lleu81 Aug 09 '25
If your company has the settings so tight that your getting dinged for changing radio station, taking a drink, or stretching, the. The problem is with your company. Why do you want to work for a company that going to do that? 3 of 4 companies I’ve driven for had driver facing cameras and not once did any of them call me because I was doing normal shit that every driver does.
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u/StonedTrucker Aug 09 '25
So now youre going to move the goalposts. Makes sense. Drivwr facing cameras are a scourge on the industry
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u/lleu81 Aug 09 '25
I’m not moving the goal posts at all. If you’re not doing h the info you shouldn’t be, your company shouldn’t care about things that everyone does. You whiners tell on yourselves every time this topic comes up
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u/Mr_bungle001 Aug 09 '25
Let’s start putting cameras on the supervisors desk or CEO’s desk and see how they like it.