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Old 01-08-2008, 10:25 PM
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Default Who's THE WORST? --122 BAD Swift Reports....

Who's THE WORST? --122 BAD Swift Reports....

http://www.ripoffreport.com/searchre...=swift&q6=&q7=

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Link wouldnt open for me, what does it say? Reports from drivers, or shippers?
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I saw a swift driver back into a truck at Willard bay, UT yesterday.
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What does the Ripoff Report say about the " Trucking in High Gear " scam ???
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Link wouldnt open for me, what does it say? Reports from drivers, or shippers?
I tried the link and it's working.

These reports are from drivers.

http://www.ripoffreport.com

Type Swift in their search box.

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Schneider 40 Reports Found

http://www.ripoffreport.com/searchre...&Search=Search
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Well, I read 8 of them, and I cannot honestly take any more!!

Can any of these guys spell? No wonder they have problems. I think most of these guys would have problems no matter where they went!

Im not impressed with the fact that company has 122 or 1333 complaints, they are a large co., and if you or I owned the company, you and I would be the biggest creeps on the planet. (according to these ****** bags).

I would bet if you had some smarts, and a good work ethic, you would do damn well in that company.

Here is an example of a disgruntled Swift employee. Note the signature.

so i called my new dm and he said the would find a loaner truck and get back to me they never did so i end up not get payed for they 3 weeks i was out. just last week i had to get my truck pm in ga and it took them a week to get fixed so far i havent got payed for that. so if i was a driver looking to drive for swift i would like again.

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Wherever you go there is going to be happy people and unhappy people, that's life.
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I like the website
Thanks for the link
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What does the Ripoff Report say about the " Trucking in High Gear " scam ???
It comes up under "Enron" as well
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Wherever you go there is going to be happy people and unhappy people, that's life.
...but couldn't it be reasoned that Schneider with many more trucks & drivers WOULD have more complaints :?:

Makes U wonder :?:
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Wherever you go there is going to be happy people and unhappy people, that's life.
...but couldn't it be reasoned that Schneider with many more trucks & drivers WOULD have more complaints :?:

Makes U wonder :?:

kind of like when they say Florida has the most boating deaths.. well....... duh
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that website is onesided on course. they are probably millions of more good comments for swift that are not present.
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Every company has complainers, whether the complaints are justified is one thing and I am sure there are a lot within reason. With that said, it should be obvious that Swift will have more than most just for the fact that they are so freaking huge. You have that many drivers...there is no way everyone is happy.
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