SWIFT ROAD TEST?
#11
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Yeah... The Terminal Manager and I didn't click like all drivers should (get those boots on drivers, I'm getting deep!). I spent 4 weeks on the road, and they passed me without even knowing if I can back that trailer up.
The whole time I was with my mentor I backed up 3 times. Now I can do it without destroying property :lol:
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#12
Originally Posted by danj_otr
Yeah... The Terminal Manager and I didn't click like all drivers should (get those boots on drivers, I'm getting deep!). I spent 4 weeks on the road, and they passed me without even knowing if I can back that trailer up.
The whole time I was with my mentor I backed up 3 times. Now I can do it without destroying property :lol:
#13
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Originally Posted by mikey4069
See real hard
And I have seen idiots at every company, even US Express.
#14
Originally Posted by danj_otr
Yeah... The Terminal Manager and I didn't click like all drivers should (get those boots on drivers, I'm getting deep!). I spent 4 weeks on the road, and they passed me without even knowing if I can back that trailer up.
The whole time I was with my mentor I backed up 3 times. Now I can do it without destroying property :lol:
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I don't think you saw the sarcasm in the remark about my backing. Sometimes you have to do things through "baptism by fire". I am a safe driver, I know where I am going, I know where I have been, and after running Dedicated, I can get a 53' trailer into a space just big enough to a fit a skinny person in between two other trailers on either side of mine without damaging any property.
You have to understand that not all Swift drivers (current or past) are irresponsible and reckless. There are those of us who get really hacked when other drivers for Swift are being idiots on the road. I do actually care about the image of the company that I work for, therefore I will do my best to try and be a professional. After all, aren't we all supposed to be professionals? At least that is what the CDL classifies us as! Lastly, I truely believe that if you ever think your perfect, hand in your keys because you will get someone killed.
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#17
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Originally Posted by mikey4069
While i was at us xpress i road tested many swift drivers that came to work there ,so my statement stands .
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I think the thread is getting a little carried away. I was just stating a simple fact of my experience.
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Well thanks everybody for the responses. It was really informative. About you Mikey you can sit on here all night and argue which company is better because personally i don't give a sh*^. All these large company's are the same and being just like everybody else who is new to this industry I want to gain my experience and move on to bigger and better things. It don't matter what kind of equipment you have or even how bad your trainer is its the "driver that makes the driver". Thanks everybody.
#20
Im sure your one those guys who took to trucking like you have doing all your life . Im not only picking on swift drivers . swift has alot of great people working there. I just think that training standards should be alot higher for all companys .
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