Originally Posted by carlos64030
I'm a little late to this thread, but I'll chime in anyway. I'm a Swift driver based out of the Edwardsville, KS terminal (I'm an office worker). I'm still a newbie pretty much to driver recruiting.... I've only been driving solo for 5 months now. on the internet I can honestly say that I have no complaints with the company though.
My BI weekly mileage is anywhere from 2500 to 3000 miles. This week will be the 1st time that I actually got more than 3000 miles. By the time that this coming Sunday night rolls around, I will have driven almost 3400 miles!
I have no problems with getting home when I want. For the past 2 months, I've been home almost every weekend or sometime during the week day ,As recruite out of my house .
For the most part, I've mainly been running on the east coast lately which is what I want. , because that's what I have sell drivers on ,as it's pretty much where they'll be living running trips of 400 miles pr less ,And I've pretty much covered all 48 states with the exceptions of Minnesota, North and South Dakota when I was on my trainers truck ,and I had real length trips resembling OTR .
I think the key to having a good truck driving experience is have a good relationship with your driver manager and planners ( so be prepared to get your knees dirty). I tell them which state I would to go to and they will make it happen just ,as long as it's the East coast or where they planned to send me before I asked . I always try to make my trips fun (so I smoke weed) and where there may be an event that I'd like to attend or visit friends and family I'm SOL ,because I don't have time.
The main thing is, I don't bust my ass to get my mileage my disoatcher does it for me. I hardly ever get sent loads to where I have to push really hard to get there running a legal log. I usually make it to my final destination a day early or more once a week and that leaves me plenty of time to do what I want with my personal life. for that weekly shower
The only desires that I have right now is to make a little more money an be above the poverty line, drive a Volvo VN 780, and to stay away from gravel/dirt drop lots.
My current pay is only .32 per mile and I drive an '07 Volvo VN 670. I love my ( Swift's) truck, but the I would prefer to drive a 780 because it's bigger and sexier. Lol!
I always keep my truck clean and the tires shiney which is the reason why I hate gravel/dirt drop lots not because I get dirty there just because the truck gets dusty .
Anyhooooo.... I believe the job is what you make it, no matter which company you work for , Because pay per mile ,and being compensated for your job duities beyond driving have nothing to do with it on the companies end




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