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    HI everyone,

    I am supposed to start school wednesday with swift. If you pass there school and then at orientation for one reason or another don't get hired do you still have you cdl and do you pay them back or how does it work.
    Also, if anyone has any last minute suggestions I don't know if I can cancel my buss ticket or not but i could try trust me swift is not my first choice. I really want to get into trucking and cant afford the school out of my pocket. However there are several schools near my home in north alabama and if anyone knows of a way to go to a local school if your broke and your credit is less than perfect please let me know ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUVE917
    HI everyone,

    I am supposed to start school wednesday with swift. If you pass there school and then at orientation for one reason or another don't get hired do you still have you cdl and do you pay them back or how does it work.
    Also, if anyone has any last minute suggestions I don't know if I can cancel my buss ticket or not but i could try trust me swift is not my first choice. I really want to get into trucking and cant afford the school out of my pocket. However there are several schools near my home in north alabama and if anyone knows of a way to go to a local school if your broke and your credit is less than perfect please let me know ..
    When you are in class, you sign a contract. That contract binds you to pay the tuition. The advantage to having Tuition is that if you drive for Swift after school, you only have to pay 1/2 of the amount (You pay $37.50 and Swift pays $37.50) until the whole amount is paid off. So, you save quite a bit of money.

    Swift is not a bad company to start off in, if I was to go through school again with Swift, I would do it again. I was in school in Lewiston, Idaho and they did a great job getting me going.

    As far as the bus goes, well that is not as bad as people make it. The only suggestion I have for you is to document every single thing that you check in as far as luggage. If you have any valuables, try to take it on board the bus, but if you cannot then take extra insurance out.

    If you should choose to go to Swift for your schooling, I would recommend going to Lewiston, Idaho as the class sizes are small, and the student to teacher ratio is 2:1 at the most whereas Tennessee is somewhere around 30:1 (don't quote me on that).

    I hope this helps!
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    Swift isn't bad to get your foot in the door. If I had to do it over I would do it again. If you are not wanting to go to swift, you might want to check into the unemployment office around your area. From what I read on these boards seems like they have some program that can help you with school. I am not sure if your state is one that will or not. I have never checked into it. But if you search around a little on here I have heard people talking about it. BOL to ya

    Also once you get your CDL it is yours. But you will have a loan that you will have to repay to swift and it is 3900.00 if you pay for it yourself, also try to go to a PTDI school if possible. Alot of these companies are wanting you ptdi certified.

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    Thanks Bigbird01

    I have heard similar things about the enployment around my area and may check into it monday but I am supposed to be on my way tue. So we will see and from what you are saying if I dont get hired at orientation with swift then I will still have my cdl just have to pay them back in full. Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUVE917
    Thanks Bigbird01

    I have heard similar things about the enployment around my area and may check into it monday but I am supposed to be on my way tue. So we will see and from what you are saying if I dont get hired at orientation with swift then I will still have my cdl just have to pay them back in full. Thanks again
    Yeah if you make it to orientation with swift. Then you are basically already hired. They ween out most of the people during the school. For bad backgrounds, drug tests, etc. As long as you don't go out and get drunk or use drugs or get into any trouble before your orientation after school you won't have any problems.

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    One thing I should mention. My driving test when I was hired on with Swift consisted of a pretrip, driving out to a street, and I was told by the terminal manager that I had passed the test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird01
    Swift isn't bad to get your foot in the door. If I had to do it over I would do it again. If you are not wanting to go to swift, you might want to check into the unemployment office around your area. From what I read on these boards seems like they have some program that can help you with school. I am not sure if your state is one that will or not. I have never checked into it. But if you search around a little on here I have heard people talking about it. BOL to ya

    Also once you get your CDL it is yours. But you will have a loan that you will have to repay to swift and it is 3900.00 if you pay for it yourself, also try to go to a PTDI school if possible. Alot of these companies are wanting you ptdi certified.
    Swift is PTDI certified, for what it's worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NevadaJim
    Swift is PTDI certified, for what it's worth.
    Last I heard NevadaJim, not all the schools are PTDI certified. At last count there was only 2 of the schools that where. Nashville, Tn and Troutdale, Or are the only ones that I have known of.

    Obviously that is subject to change, however, the school I went to was at the Lewiston, Id and they still have not notified me that they are PTDI certified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danj_otr
    Quote Originally Posted by NevadaJim
    Swift is PTDI certified, for what it's worth.
    Last I heard NevadaJim, not all the schools are PTDI certified. At last count there was only 2 of the schools that where. Nashville, Tn and Troutdale, Or are the only ones that I have known of.

    Obviously that is subject to change, however, the school I went to was at the Lewiston, Id and they still have not notified me that they are PTDI certified.
    The San Antonio school is also PTDI.
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    just have to mention it, im sure swift is a good start, I started with Maverick, and the fee for school is 1500.00, and if you work for them for 6 months, you owe nothing. Swift pays 37.50 and you as well, for one yr then the second yr they give you 37.50 back into your check. So you pay for half of it your first yr and give you the other half back for the second yr. So basically have to stay for 2 yrs before you are even. Im over half done with my commitment and its only been three months. Just food for thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevedb28
    just have to mention it, im sure swift is a good start, I started with Maverick, and the fee for school is 1500.00, and if you work for them for 6 months, you owe nothing. Swift pays 37.50 and you as well, for one yr then the second yr they give you 37.50 back into your check. So you pay for half of it your first yr and give you the other half back for the second yr. So basically have to stay for 2 yrs before you are even. Im over half done with my commitment and its only been three months. Just food for thought.
    I've been on Mav's waiting list since Sept. I'm number one on the list for TX, but they have no idea when they will hire from TX again. I'll keep waiting.
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    Most states will have a Workforce Investment Act of some sort. I've also heard of a HOPE grant or something like that. However, chances are that neither of these will get you an answer by Tuesday as to whether you qualify or not.

    I know a couple of guys that went through WIA here. It was a few week long process to get final approval, but it paid for everything. Tuition, mileage to and from school, even paid for childcare if you needed someone to watch the kids while you went to school. One guy told me that he was sort of tied down to them also however, but it wasn't a big deal. He had to sign a contract that said he would stay employed for 1 year (not necessarily at the same place) even if it meant he had to go OTR. If he didn't he may have to pay back the money. It didn't even have to a trucking job, he just had to stay employed period for 1 year.

    If you look around you will also find that most schools will offer loans of some sort to help you pay for school. Personally I paid for my school upfront myself to keep my options open, but I understand that a lot of people can't afford to do that.

    I know with Maverick, having your CDL beforehand will shorten that wait time considerably. At least it did for me. I was told that I would be on the waiting list for a couple of months, but I went out and got the CDL on my own and they invited me to orientation the following week. Don't know if it is still that way, but it worked for me.

    Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danj_otr
    Quote Originally Posted by NevadaJim
    Swift is PTDI certified, for what it's worth.
    Last I heard NevadaJim, not all the schools are PTDI certified. At last count there was only 2 of the schools that where. Nashville, Tn and Troutdale, Or are the only ones that I have known of.

    Obviously that is subject to change, however, the school I went to was at the Lewiston, Id and they still have not notified me that they are PTDI certified.
    I noticed that also. A while back I emailed PTDI and asked why some are listed and some aren't. Their response was the others are slated for April this year.

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    here's my 2 cents i went to there school in tnn in nov finished by the 28 then orientation 3 days then back home o by the way i drove myself they pd me back on first two traing cks. i had to wait about 17 days for a trainer there just arnt enough. then out for 6 weeks or 42 days on the truck home just 2 days which was fine but a little tuff with two guys in a small space so did my time went home had to wait 10 days for my truck but i have to say i had friends who got one faster just depends where u live. now i went out last wed on my first solo and i was pretty nervous still am but it seems to be getting better ran just 1700 miles since wed its now mon and sounds by the qualcom about ready to leave again so give it your best shot i have more to add later if u want to hear it lol maybe later got to go another short 600 mile run which is ok at first i think swift does it that way to get u used to all the work and yes it is alot of work..

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    i just graduated from the Tn school and i have not got a mentor yet and i dont like that because i am ready to work but like someone stated before it all depends on the terminal they assign you to, everybody in my class that got assigned to the Memphis terminal are already out with a mentor but everyone else is waiting, i got the atL TERMINAL

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickstephens
    here's my 2 cents i went to there school in tnn in nov finished by the 28 then orientation 3 days then back home o by the way i drove myself they pd me back on first two traing cks. i had to wait about 17 days for a trainer there just arnt enough. then out for 6 weeks or 42 days on the truck home just 2 days which was fine but a little tuff with two guys in a small space so did my time went home had to wait 10 days for my truck but i have to say i had friends who got one faster just depends where u live. now i went out last wed on my first solo and i was pretty nervous still am but it seems to be getting better ran just 1700 miles since wed its now mon and sounds by the qualcom about ready to leave again so give it your best shot i have more to add later if u want to hear it lol maybe later got to go another short 600 mile run which is ok at first i think swift does it that way to get u used to all the work and yes it is alot of work..
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    if i could do it again i would go a different route, i am in the process of trying to get with US Xpress now, because i am ready to work, my buddy graduted a couple weeks before me and he has been waiting on a mentor since his graduation, probably like 2-3 weeks now, so i just say Enter at your own risk

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    yes had my first trip last wed delivered late that day and they pd the 500 that same week direct into my acct on Fri didn't wait till there reg payday a week later on Tue

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickstephens
    yes had my first trip last wed delivered late that day and they pd the 500 that same week direct into my acct on Fri didn't wait till there reg payday a week later on Tue
    Good deal! I read about the bonus in the pay plan the recruiter sent me, but haven't heard anyone say they got it. Glad to hear they came through.

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    I didn't get through the Swift Training program. I missed home too much s I left and got a job the 1st week of January running trucks in a refinery at Shell. Starting wage is $18/hour and I'm putting in my year at home driving class A trucks.

    Concerning Swift, its a great training company and they even allow me to pay $25 / mo against my outstanding tuition. I ran a TON of miles between October and December of 2006 and saw a lot of the country. By the time I got off the truck - I was driving a full 11 hours a day and I loved it, but I missed my family more.

    Everything they promised they delivered every time. You can trust what Swift tells you. They won't blow smoke up yer a** and they won't hand you a pair of rose colored glasses either - at least that was my experience.

    I only lasted 2 months OTR but that was by my choice.

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