Kevin joined the Schneider team in the mid-80s as one of the first drivers in the company’s new Carlisle, Pa. operating center. However, after a few years, Kevin moved from Carlisle to Florida. He worked for a bulk transport company and made the move to owner-operator in 1992 while with that company.
When the rising fuel costs and lower freight availability hit in the mid-90s, Kevin took a break from driving and opened several sports bars in Gulf Reef and Pensacola. However, all three of his businesses were lost when two hurricanes hit Florida in 1998.
Kevin was forced to file for bankruptcy and took it as a hint that he should get back into driving. In March 1999 he bought a truck and leased-on as a Schneider owner-operator.
Starting over
Life was good for Kevin until his truck was totaled in a no-fault crash in 2011. After injuring his spine, Kevin was hesitant to get back into the cab, but Schneider asked him to stay on as an intermodal company driver. He gave it some thought and decided to try it.
Today, Kevin still appreciates the variety of benefits and opportunities Schneider offers.
“Schneider provides the same level of flexibility I experienced as an owner-operator, which comes in handy when I need to focus on our family business,” Kevin said.
He and his wife own a small bakery in Rock Hill, S.C., so if he needs to pop by the store to help out, there’s no issue.
Kevin’s advice to others