My average gross pay for 6 weeks solo OTR: $1000.16. Lowest $920, highest $1109.
My average miles empty & loaded combined: 2616. lowest 2383, highest 2968.
Not included: First month with Mentor, Hometime week, or last week has not been figured yet but was a really good week.
I always make around $1000, even the lowest mileage week at 2383 miles I grossed $1009-
The shorter trips pay better. And when I'm stuck waiting on a live unload I've been paid for that automatically so it always evens out to about 1000 per week for me.
Some weekends the good loads get scarce, so I just take whats available rather than sit.
Most every Swift driver I've talked with is very nice. Even the complaining ones, which I can see why they have issues after talking with them. Most create the problems and are ignorant to it.
- Payroll Department has been super nice and ready to help or explain anything. Unbelievably nice. So far no mistakes on my checks that I have setup for direct deposit.
- Elog/Qualcomm Department (not sure the name) I've talked to twice to make changes on my hours and they were very nice and was easily fixed.
- Drivers Support Department has always been super nice too.
Some of the guys who work at the terminals are a bit grumpy and not so friendly, but many are super nice and uplifting when I come in late and tired for a T call.
My hometime request they got me home the day I requested. The one time I asked to go to a different area and a 2000 mile load they gave to to me. Seems to me they try and put you where you want.
I talk to many drivers at different companies and I have not found anybody with proof of a better deal. Higher mileage pay means nothing, what matters is your final gross pay.
Maybe I've had a good experience because I run hard and get the load there asap. If the load is tight on time or already late I just send a late macro asap. So I have no service failures. If you send your macros and use your DOT time correctly you'll never get a service failure for being late.
When I have to talk to anybody at work I always greet them with a happy positive attitude. This makes a huge difference on how people treat you.
I rarely hear from anybody at Swift, I just get trips on the qualcomm and accept and drive. Just the way I like it!
Would I like higher Mileage and Pay? Of course, but from what I see out there I have a good deal for a new driver.
SWIFT, 3 months, new driver OTR, the facts
Discussion in 'Swift' started by whoop, Sep 8, 2015.
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That sounds pretty good for a newbie. You do mean you are a newbie?? Not just new to swift??? What terminal are you based at?
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What made you find this forum, become a member, and make this your first post?
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I'm glad your experience is good so far.
Make no mistake, however, you can get service failures even if you do the Mac 22.
I got one for being late because of accident traffic about 10 miles from my final. I guess it didn't provide enough lead time or something, but I got the SF.
Another time I sent in a Mac 22 because I thought I would be late, but I ended up being there 5 minutes early. I got a SF.
Nothing my DM could do would get them removed, for whatever reason. Oh well.
But overall I've had pretty much the same experience as you have. Swift has been good to me for the most part, and I'm still here after nearly 5 years.TheJrodTest and Puppage Thank this. -
Can you upload any paystubs to back up these claims of 1000 dollar weeks? -
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Great post. That's exactly what everyone timid about swift needs to hear. I've been satisfied with everything so far.
Im currently sitting with 6 hours left in training and now my mentors truck is in the shop. Just the way it goes I guess. Can't wait to go solo and start making some real money. -
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