Swift calling
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Originally Posted by Krzysztof
Originally Posted by jnk2001
And you have what to compare it with? They remind me of the Army. Pat you on the back on day, and they'll screw ya the next.
Rule of thumb, the bigger the company, the less important you become. Like I said, they're just a big company. I'm sure schneider can be just as bad.
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Krzysvtof wrote:
Exactly what bad things have you heard from Swift? ..... I'm not complaining... neither is my pocket.
Swift is a good company. Granted I'm still new to the industry and to Swift "What bad things?" Really? You are actually asking this as a serious question? Anyone who puts the slightest effort into researching swift would be able to come up with an extensive list. Anyone who has worked for them for any period of time will have an inexhaustible list for your perusal. I would be very interested to know your opinion of Swift in about 6 months, if your still working there that is. As far as your pocket being happy, how ecstatic would it be if you where making 41 cpm @ 3000 miles/wk. Contentment is nice, but not necessarily wise. I realize you are just getting started and have limited options, just remember, if you have any respect for your abilities as a professional driver, your deserve better than Swift.
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evertruckerr, very wise words, and well written. I've been driving for 4 years now, and i'm coming in to the realization of what i'm worth, and like you said, it'd be interesting for follow ups in six months time, maybe he'll still love it, but you and i both know there are better opportunities for advancements in the "pocket", and advancements in life compared to what swift can offer. I hate to come off like the "jaded" driver, and in no way do i intentionally complain about the life of a driver, but the new guys out there need to come in with a mindframe not that of a paid "tourist", but that of a responsible human being, and willing to make the sacrifices, sometimes harsh sacrifices of being a driver. I've made the decission to stay local, after my trials and tribulations of OTR, so maybe some of you might not take much stock in my posts, but i don't want to see anyone fail after putting in all the effort in to becoming a professional driver, but i just think there needs to be a more direct approach from companies when it comes to hiring drivers, stop sugar coating the facts, and giving false perceptions, and just be truthful, that way all the new drivers will know the whole of it, before they decide to jump on a new career. Sorry for the long winded post, BOL to the original poster, and the decission of who to work for.
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Originally Posted by evertruckerr
Krzysvtof wrote:
Exactly what bad things have you heard from Swift? ..... I'm not complaining... neither is my pocket.
Swift is a good company. Granted I'm still new to the industry and to Swift "What bad things?" Really? You are actually asking this as a serious question? Anyone who puts the slightest effort into researching swift would be able to come up with an extensive list. Anyone who has worked for them for any period of time will have an inexhaustible list for your perusal. I would be very interested to know your opinion of Swift in about 6 months, if your still working there that is. As far as your pocket being happy, how ecstatic would it be if you where making 41 cpm @ 3000 miles/wk. Contentment is nice, but not necessarily wise. I realize you are just getting started and have limited options, just remember, if you have any respect for your abilities as a professional driver, your deserve better than Swift.
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Originally Posted by evertruckerr
As far as your pocket being happy, how ecstatic would it be if you where making 41 cpm @ 3000 miles/wk. Contentment is nice, but not necessarily wise.
I realize you are just getting started and have limited options, just remember, if you have any respect for your abilities as a professional driver, your deserve better than Swift. And as far as doing an internet search, the same applies... the drivers that are usually whining and complaining are the ones that don't want to work and you may not hear from alot of drivers that like the company why? Because they're still driving and not sittin at a terminal with their thumb in their behind. As far as them coming to get your truck.... I'm not sure the length of time you were ill and in the hospital... but if it was more then 4-5 days I don't blame the company for coming to get your truck. The truck IS theirs and if its not moving they're not making money, also perhaps it was parked in an area they deemed as dangerous (the city, not the parkinglot you had it parked in) so for security reasons they had someone recover it... did you ever think of that? Also 10 years ago.... how much have you changed in the last 10 years? My point exactly... EVERYTHING CHANGES especially over the course of 10 years. Basically people just need to give things a chance. As far as coming back in 6 months... I don't plan on leaving this website or Swift for a while so I'll be happy to come back and report again throughout the next 6 months (July 19th, 2007 will be 6 months from today).
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Originally Posted by ColdFrostyMug
Originally Posted by evertruckerr
if you have any respect for your abilities as a professional driver, your deserve better than Swift.
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Well, I talked to Roehl yesterday and they're out of the picture. I have to start somewhere and so it looks like it's going to be Swift.
Whether or not I get a good trainer depends on the luck of the draw. Winning in life doesn't mean being dealt a winning hand. It means doing the most with the hand your dealt.
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Originally Posted by newolddrv
Well, I talked to Roehl yesterday and they're out of the picture. I have to start somewhere and so it looks like it's going to be Swift.
Whether or not I get a good trainer depends on the luck of the draw. Winning in life doesn't mean being dealt a winning hand. It means doing the most with the hand your dealt. |

