Diary of a current Swifty

Discussion in 'Swift' started by 1nonly, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. Rug_Trucker

    Rug_Trucker Road Train Member

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    Didn't I read you quit 1Only?
     
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  3. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    Nope, must have me mixed up with someone else. If they want to get rid of me, they'd have to run me off at gunpoint.

    I happen to love trucking. It's the first job I've ever had that I don't dread doing everyday. I used to have to drag myself out of bed to go to work. Not anymore!
     
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  4. Schmidtrock

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    That's awesome to hear! That's the experience and attitude I'm looking for myself. I hope I'm right, I think I will be. I've always thought about doing this for decades.
     
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  5. bigmikectn

    bigmikectn Medium Load Member

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    Especially since your bed is about 4 feet from "the office." LOL

    I am so looking forward to starting back with Swift. Looks like I'll be in Decatur for orientation in mid July. Then I get my own truck and hit the road again.
     
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  6. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    Well, I finally got a trailer Saturday night, and it turned out to be a mess. It had a little hole in the roof, a turn signal light out, the door seal was coming off, and the sidewalls were bowed out. I took it through the "quick lane" at the shop, and the mechanic told me to just get another empty. Which, with some hassle, I was able to do. I left the terminal about 2 hours after getting the first empty, and got to Proctor and Gamble in Jackson just as a storm broke loose. It was a drop and hook and went quickly, but I was drenched by the time I was done. It was raining so hard, I could hardly keep my eyes open!

    I tried to find a parking space at the Loves which is right there at the same exit, but they were full, so I went up the road to a parking area (rest area with no restrooms) to spend the night.

    The delivery was a food warehouse and took about 4 hours, which actually isn't bad for a food warehouse. Then I went down to Lincolnton, NC to get a preloaded trailer going to Houston, TX Thursday morning (pd miles-1050). My DM asked if I wanted her to try to set up a T-call, but I said I'd keep it. As I've said before, I like to stretch my driving time out instead of burning it up and having to take a restart.
     
  7. madmoneymike5

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    As I will detail in my own blog sometime later when I have more time, I can relate to your rain experience at a food warehouse.

    Our current load is seasonings, salt, and pepper from the McCormick (spelling?) in Belcamp, MD. When we picked it up last night it was pouring rain (and still is as we head down I95). Luckily, it only took them 2 hours to load us.

    1nonly, thanks again for coming back. Now that I'm finally on the road, your insight to your life on the road and working for Swift makes the learning curve just that much easier. Plus, it's kind of neat that I can actually relate to what you're describing.

    :)
     
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  8. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    I'm at the dock in Houston being unloaded, and I just got a preplan. It picks up at 1500 here in Houston and delivers tomorrow at 1100 in Brookhaven, MS (pd miles-372).
     
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  9. bigmikectn

    bigmikectn Medium Load Member

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    1nonly, does Swift still give you ample time to get from pick up to delivery? Some times I'd get loads I could drive in 2 days and have 3 or 4 to get it there. Just curious.
     
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  10. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    Depends on the load. Usually, I've got plenty of time. There are occasions, though, when I get a rush load where I barely have time to stop for a potty break. It's all about what the customer wants.

    I spent most of yesterday in a loading dock. It took 6 hours for the delivery location to unload me, then it took 4 hours for the pickup location to load me. When I was finally set, I had 1 1/2 hours left on my 14. That meant I had to set the alarm and get up early this morning. And I still didn't make delivery ontime. I actually haven't made delivery yet at all.

    I12 was closed, so traffic was routed onto US190, which is just a two laner and not designed for freeway traffic. I ended up losing a few hours navigating that mess, and so Swift rescheduled my delivery appt for 0630 tomorrow. I've also got a preplan to pickup in Monticello, MS which delivers in Mount Olive, IL Monday morning (pd miles 616). The preplan said to pickup this afternoon, so when they rescheduled this delivery I asked if they still wanted me on the preplan. They said yes, that I could pickup anytime, shipper is open 24/7.

    I'm glad to be going north. It's hotter than you-know-what down here in the south. And, yes, I'm idling.

    Three cheers for air conditioning!!!!
     
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