My Swift Adventure

Discussion in 'Swift' started by Fewe, Sep 13, 2010.

  1. M915A4

    M915A4 Medium Load Member

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    so you run with the guy for a year?
     
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  3. Fewe

    Fewe Light Load Member

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    No... You only run with your mentor for 240 hours. Your mentor will get paid 1 cent per mile for every mile you run in your own truck for the first year you are employed with Swift.
     
  4. M915A4

    M915A4 Medium Load Member

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    ooo got ya,good gig for that guy...lol
     
  5. JustSonny

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    No mentor is going to put up with you for that long.....maybe a week or so!:biggrin_2559:

    I think the experienced drivers are assigned trainers and lengths of time depending on the amount of prior experience they have. Since you've got a good number of years of prior experience, you'll probably only be on a trainer's truck long enough to learn "Swiftstuff".
     
  6. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    actually mentors will see 1 cpm for every mile a student stays with swift AFTER 6 months. up to $120/mo max. Which, seeing how swift has such a high turnover, odds are, you'll never get close to $120/mo. So you pay for your student to be on your truck (.05 cpm...basicly paying their paycheck) then you have to wait 6 mo. to get that cent per mile.....IF the student stays with swift that long. So you really arent seeing any bennies from training except getting extra miles.

    the guy i was talking to, who has a 2010 KW 900, is a trainer. When i said, "so you're a trainer...you getting 6,000 mi a week then?" and he said, "yeah i sure wish". so you do swift the favor by being a trainer, but dont see any 'reward' for it. You notice, in swift yards, the "mentors" who wear the shirt seem to have a different walk to them? LOL
     
  7. M915A4

    M915A4 Medium Load Member

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    semi bow legged? lol..well if i do go with Swift at minimum i want to try and stay a few years.i need that experience to get a better job
     
  8. Fewe

    Fewe Light Load Member

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    Last day of Road Training... off to Nashville in the morning for testing. Up at 2:20 AM and home around 10:00 PM. Mountain Dew will be my friend tomorrow!!!!
     
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    Good job! Hope to hear very soon that you've completed orientation and have been assigned to a trainer's truck. Good luck!
     
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  10. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    congrats. Yeah...dont forget a box of cheez-its. =) You know what they say about guys who drink alot of Mountain Dew, don't ya? :biggrin_25525:
     
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  11. Fewe

    Fewe Light Load Member

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    10:30 PM and just in from Nashville... I am now a fully licensed CDL-A driver!!!!!! Everyone off the sidewalks I'm comin' through!!! Really long day but a fun conclusion to the adventure that has been the Swift Academy. Have to give a call in the morning but should be in orientation next Tuesday, then the Real Adventure begins.

    So far everyone I know of from my class that has tested has passed... Congrats to them all!!!!!!
     
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