Swift Academy - Richmond, VA - My Experience Begins

Discussion in 'Swift' started by Rattlebunny, Jul 26, 2014.

  1. Rattlebunny

    Rattlebunny Medium Load Member

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    Hi All,

    I've seen in several threads on TTR that each Swift Academy has it's own ... flavor if you will. So, that being said, I am starting this thread to specifically cover the Richmond, Virginia Swift Academy.

    I am going into this with the knowledge and experience of someone who has, once before, gone through the whole starter trucking company regimen. I spent six months working for Stevens Transport back in 2008, but found myself in a situation where a foreclosure caused me to have to come in from the road. Now, a long six years later, I'm back. But since it's been so long I am forced to go back into a training program so I can make myself a viable candidate for a trucking company ... according to the insurance companies.:biggrin_25523:

    I begin my journey with Swift this Monday, July 28, 2014. Actually the adventure begins the day before with a relatively short bus ride from Charlottesville, VA. But then is there a short ride on the dog ... ever?!:biggrin_25513:

    I have my CDL Instruction Permit, my Medical Cert from a Swift approved doctor, a little savings to live off, and have been armed with the knowledge that I need to be vigilant in regard to the cab company that comes to pick me up from the bus station in Richmond. It seems that the cabbies in town like to pick up Swift students and then railroad them into paying for the ride when Swift contracts with a specific company to prevent this unnecessary expense. :biggrin_25510:

    As of this writing, Swift ONLY uses Fresh Prince Taxi to get you to the Academy from the Bus Station. If you're going there and any other cab company tells you different, follow your instructions and wait for Fresh Prince or the cost will be $30 or more to get there as opposed to free.

    All this adventure and I haven't even started yet. :biggrin_2551:

    I have one minor possible glitch ... I recently moved to Virginia (02/2014) and it seems that my Social Security card has come up missing. I was out of town this past week and since I don't typically carry my birth certificate with me I was unable to get to a Soc Sec office while on the road. I had hoped to get back before the office in Harrisonburg closed, but I didn't get back into town until after 10:pM. I was up front with Swift while I was away and that this might be an issue. I was told that as long has I have my license and birth certificate with me at the Academy I should be fine. I'll keep you updated. Should I have to delay ... it's only a delay.

    Otherwise, I have my references, and I'm getting my other needs together and ready to go.

    So today is Day -2. I'm leaving the laptop behind and will be updating on my iPhone.

    There are questions that I haven't been able to get answered. :biggrin_25524:

    I understand the dress code for class, but is there one while we're out on the practice range other than offensive t-shirt, low hanging pants, and so on. Can we wear shorts in this Virginia sweltering heat? I am going on the assumption that we can and am packing some.

    Is there anything near by the hotel (Candlewood Suites at Richmond Airport) as far as groceries or other options? Entertainment?

    Until next time...:biggrin_2558:
     
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  3. Broccelli

    Broccelli Medium Load Member

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    You should have no problem wearing shorts. I never really paid much attention to that detail since I went through in the winter and shorts were FAR from my mind. But I was talking with some of the instructors a few weeks ago and they were wearing shorts ( I didn't notice if the students were) i doubt they would if you can't.

    I was never asked for my SS card or my birth certificate even though I brought it, so you should be fine there.

    There are some restaurants and a grocery store but it is about a mile away from the hotel. The shuttle can take you to the grocery store and one of your classmates is bound to have a car. The rooms have a 2 burner stove and a decent sized fridge as well as a microwave, so you will have everything except for an oven as far as your kitchen goes. There are dishes and silverware as well as a dishwasher in your room too. The accomadations are actually quite nice, however there is a slight chance there will be 3 to a room and someone will have to sleep on the cot, but that didn't happen to me or anyone else while I was there.

    If you have any more last minute questions ask away and I will be happy to answer.
     
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  4. MsJamie

    MsJamie Road Train Member

    The Candlewood has a shuttle that will take you anywhere within a few miles. The driver can help you out with specifics. There are a couple of grocery stores within range; I recommend the Kroger for price. There's a Target within walking distance (about a mile); the Walmart is too far for the shuttle. There are several shopping plazas nearby, with restaurants and fast food.

    The Candlewood has an efficiency kitchen, with sink, fridge, stove, and microwave. They have a couple of gas grills available for use. They have a gym, and the laundry is (was?) free to use. WiFi is decent, depending on your room. Mine was good enough for Netflix.

    As I replied in another thread, shorts are at the discretion of the staff. We were allowed to wear them last June, so I would expect you will be allowed.

    Social Security card: That's not needed until you are actually hired by Swift. Technically, your birth certificate plus your license are sufficient for your I-9 eligibility documentation, but most employers want to see the SS card.

    If you have any questions, just ask. If I've posted info that's changed, please correct me. :)
     
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  5. bigred81

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    Good luck and I look forward to reading about your experiences!
     
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  6. Puppage

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    Is it possible to get your own room if you pay for it?
     
  7. DocWatson

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    They may make you pay for half of it. When I went to training me and this guy were the last 2 left to get rooms. The other guy complained about rooming with someone so they gave us our own rooms.
     
  8. DocWatson

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    Good luck Rattlebunny. I'll follow along.

    I'll message you when I come into Richmond later next week and see if you're around. Not sure when I'm getting into town until they give me a load.
     
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  9. Puppage

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    Yeah, I figured that would be the case....like if you'd rather fly to orientation than take the bus.
     
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  10. Rattlebunny

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    If you're coming to class from a long way off and don't want to take the bus ... I could never blame you there ... consider taking the train. Much more comfortable and a bit faster.

    When I joined up with Stevens back in 2008 I rode the dog from Bangor, Maine to Dallas, Texas via Atlanta, Georgia. Five days in absolute hell.

    I'd imagine that they'd likely reimburse you for part of the cost.
     
  11. Broccelli

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    They would reimburse you for what a bus ticket would have cost if I'm not mistaken.
     
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