Hey Swift drivers, don't be lazy and inconsiderate....

Discussion in 'Swift' started by DickJones, Sep 21, 2010.

  1. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    ive been to the denver yard on occasion. And to the yard in Greer, SC. Thank goodness i havent been that far east or west in a LONG time, but Denver wasn't all that bad. Greer on the otherhand, looked like a parking lot where all the rejected trailers get parked. I had been told that they did some land surveying, and were going to expand the yard, but all the land behind the fence is almost a marsh, and would take too much fill to make it worth while.

    as far as "independant contractor". you can call yourself whatever you want. But if you lease a truck thru swift, IEL or any of its parent companies, and you make your truck payment TO SWIFT, you're relying on getting miles from the same company you're making your truck payment to, and you cannot 'take your truck' to the next company if you're not getting the miles to make said truck payment (because its not really your truck and your name isnt even on the title to the truck).....That, by definition, sweetheart, is "dependant". (webster.com: 2: one that is dependent; especially : a person who relies on another for support

    so...call yourself what you want. just know that we all know that you're not an owner, and you're not independant. And i for one, will continue to laugh at those who have to pretend they're better/different than everyone else to inflate their ego.

    hey, i passed a.......ahem........independant contractor the other day east of st. louis. they were going 61 and i was going 62. Hope it was okay to pass them. :biggrin_25525:


    oh and P.S....those who stick out their chest and say "i'm an Owner/Op" or "independant contractor" are the same kinds of drivers who blow $2,000 on their CB radio just to be the loudest, talk the farthest, have the most power at any given truck stop. The same kind of drivers who run 63....then get passed, and half to speed up so they dont get sacked. The same kind of drivers who, if they DO get passed, has to pass you back. the same kind of driver who thinks they have to beat everybody up. the same kind of driver who says "i get 4000 miles a week as a swift company driver"...when we all know they dont. Its all an ego thing. If its not ego, then it is a lack of confidence.
     
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  3. KE5WDP

    KE5WDP Road Train Member

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    "Woohoo...........I passed so in so.........."

    Hey Mr. "32 years of trucking", since when is passing somebody such a big deal?
     
  4. groundpounder

    groundpounder Road Train Member

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    I needed a good laugh this morning and this thread provided it.....keep posting kids..
     
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  5. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    i'm not saying it is. i could care less who i pass, or when i get passed (and in a swift co. truck...i get passed all the time, so i'm use to it.)
     
  6. KE5WDP

    KE5WDP Road Train Member

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    Hey while we are on the topic of 32 years, wasn't a week ago you had only 2 years?

    But if you are a 32 year vet, why did you need a "mentor"(aka trainer) at your company?

    I'm not trying to troll you or flame you.........I just need a good math lesson this morning.
     
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  7. canuck in da truck

    canuck in da truck Road Train Member

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    i knda noriced that as well on another thread--seemed to imply he didnt have enough expirience for a small company
    maybe he is counting the years he spent playing with his tonka trucks---
    now---would that make him an independant or a lease op?
     
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  8. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    actually, genius, it was a joke.....if you remember a thread a while back about 'past experience' and someone made a joke about knowing someone who use to be a truck driver. Then i said 'my dad drove truck for 30 years, so i could claim him as part of my experience'...then changed it from 2 to 32.

    dam guys, you are wound up looking for anything to argue about.....
     
  9. Voyager1968

    Voyager1968 Road Train Member

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    I do if I did not see and/or feel the trailer lift slightly when backing under it.
     
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  10. KE5WDP

    KE5WDP Road Train Member

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    Naw, we just call BS when we see BS. Truckers are to the point all the time. No beating around the bush with us.

    Truckers have to have a "strong backbone".
     
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  11. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Yep...I ws going to say...but everyone beat me to it.

    I have no idea why someone else's business arrangement is such an issue. Or how it affects a company guy so much that he has to constantly blather and moan about it.
     
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