Any swift drivers have any advice? I am currently in orientation to drive local for swift. They said their mentorship program is over the road? Is that correct or can I do local for my 200 hours of behind the wheel?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dmaez12, Sep 7, 2021.
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i'm just acknowledging your thread, so that you know someone is reading. however, i have only heard of OTR, not local for training/mentoring.
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Heck if you are in orientation right now, raise your hand and ask.
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"Never look a gift horse in the mouth."
If, someday, you decide to leave Swift, other companies will accept your local driving as experience. Happens every day.lovesthedrive Thanks this. -
You will need to go OTR for 6-8 weeks. They cant pay a local guy enough to train you. Maybe im wrong....@Moosetek13. ?
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otr mostly
. there are some mentors that are on a dedicated acct.lovesthedrive Thanks this. -
Swift does very few local routes and it depends on your terminal. There are a number of dedicated routes that are home every couple days, but few mentors in those. You will 95% be OTR and out for at least two weeks at a time depending on what your mentor likes to do.
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That is not something I have looked in to, but it seems reasonable that the time with a mentor would be mainly OTR (which would also include regional and maybe some dedicated, in my opinion).
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Most megas will run you OTR first. They want you to see where the money is. Especially if they sell you a truck. Local miles wont pay enough to make the payments. Also if the recruiter told you something? It was only to gett you to sign on the dotted line
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