Swift new pay raise

Discussion in 'Swift' started by jdshroudie, Aug 6, 2014.

  1. jdshroudie

    jdshroudie Light Load Member

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    Swift new pay raise and hometime ?
    Any new info would be much appreciated
     
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  3. flybynight1

    flybynight1 Light Load Member

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  4. 1PhxSuperTrucker

    1PhxSuperTrucker Bobtail Member

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    From what I understand, Swift is starting new drivers (fresh from school) at .33 cents per mile after you complete training with a mentor. Training pay is hourly, not sure of the rate for that. They have also structured their pay so that you have the ability to be at .37 cents per mile after 1 year. They pay zip code to zip code miles.
     
  5. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    I worked hard my first year at .32 cpm . . . 10 years ago.

    It worked out ok - stepping stones, you know.
     
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  6. 1PhxSuperTrucker

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    Very true. Everyone has to start somewhere. Keep a clean record, & show good on time performance and one will be in high demand.
     
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  7. dog-c

    dog-c Road Train Member

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    My god....I started at swift at .25cpm I'm getting old
     
  8. Tolan

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    I started at 25cpm and havent been with swift that long. Its funny how they are trying to come out with all these things to retrain drivers when its really simple pay and home time. More of each.
     
  9. mrandrelindsey

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    How many miles are Swift drivers getting ? From what I read new drivers didn't get more than 1700 miles because they had to prove to the company they were worthy of the miles.
     
  10. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    I averaged 2500 miles per week when I first went solo last year. I've listened to other newbies at terminals complain about averaging below 2000 miles, quickly followed by statements like:

    "But I showed them! I refuse to take any load east of the Mississippi."

    "I had to train my dispatcher that I don't run at night."

    Actual quotes from folks complaining they aren't making any money.

    When I run solo this year my average miles is up to 2950. Part of this is attributed to better time management, part is due to improvement in their planning and dispatching. It's rare for me to not have at least one load stacked while I'm underway. Last year it was rare to have a stack load, almost always I made a delivery and then had to wait for a dispatch.
     
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