Just finished orientation in Syracuse, waiting on a mentor. From the Swift driver manual: 1-28 days=64.29/day. 29 days or greater=71.43/day. NOW, having said that. When I spoke to my recruiter, his numbers were 400 first 2 weeks then 450 till solo. I have yet to draw any pay, so I can neither confirm nor deny any of those numbers.
I'm here at Swift.
Discussion in 'Swift' started by truckermario, Jul 10, 2010.
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Thanks for pay info....will be interested to see how true that, it doesent seem that bad, should be able to hit the $700 or more mark once you solo. Please keep us updated -
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My $500 a week for training came out to $398 after taxes and deductions. Government wants their moneh!
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$450 a week.....not bad for training......what have you figured on making once solo? would my estimate of $700-800 sound like it might be in the ballpark?
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Swift starting pay is .25/mile for a new solo driver. At 3000 miles per week thats $750.00 BEFORE taxes. Depending on what your state collects for taxes over and above what the federal govt. collects, thats going to work out somewhere between $550.00 and $625.00. Most of the drivers I talked to at the terminal claimed to be averaging around 2600 miles a week. Obviously there are good weeks and bad weeks. But I figure that if I keep my expectations closer to the lower end of that scale I'll seldom be disappointed.
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Hey truckermario--- I sincerely hope you enjoy working at Swift as much as I do.
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Holy crap. Did I piss somebody off so soon? Second run out and I get sent to pick up big rolls of paper at Philadelphia. Customer is a port. Paid $50 for not having TWIC. Left turn onto service road from main road is almost like a U-turn. Bumped the curb. Coming out of customer, I couldn't find my way to I-95 going south. Pulled onto I-676. Lead to I-95 going north. Pulled off onto Callowhill Ave. Hell no! Tried to make a right hand turn down a street. Saw that my tandems were going to take out a light post if I continued. Backed up with help. Cars honking. Went straight instead. Saw a 12 foot bridge. Made a left turn down 10th instead and a left down Vine. Buttonhooks like mad crazy. Back in the proper direction. Yay!
On top of that, I can make my delivery by Wed, but they schedule it for Thurs. Oh yeah. My truck has issues that need to be fixed. *sigh*JustSonny Thanks this. -
Welcome to the world of trucking Mario! Glad to see ya out there and 'enjoying' yourself! Those kind of days happen to everyone at some time.
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