Well after telling them something is wrong with my steering wheel and alignment and them doing nothing about it and then having the steering wheel fall into your lap because it wont lock. Ummm yea.. Not worth staying risking my life or CDL.
Thankful for the chance they gave me to get my experience, but I am outie 5000.
My Swiftie Life...
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To be fair you drove with it for 3 months. One option would have been to take the extended hometime wherein they require you to turn in your truck and you get another truck when you come back (if they truly refused to fix it).
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Just curious what length of home time is considered extended home time?
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Ok, that's what I thought, it's funny that the run time the recuiter gives is 11 or so out and 3-4 off with taking the truck home, bumping up against that slip seat window, lol.
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Darn... Darn... Darn...scottied67 Thanks this. -
I guess you guys aren't understanding what I said orr think I am making this up for fun.
For the past 3 months the DM and terminal manager were informed of the issue with the truck and nothing was done. This is why I left. Complaints fell upon deaf ears. Had I known the steering column was going to break while driving I would have gotten another truck.
The ABQ terminal hardly ever has any trucks to be given, so turning it in would mean days without work until they had one come up.
Anyway... I don't work for the company any longer so I will stay out of this thread.
Take my info as you wish.
Enjoy Swift and your in-cab cameras by the way.CasanovaCruiser and Lightside Thank this.
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