It's gotten to a sad sad point when not even Swift will hire someone, either he has trashed his CDL or pissed them off so bad that they have black listed him. On the brightside OP you could always go to ####cgo and find a Russian carrier to take you. They have the same mentality you do.
Hired 4 times and quit 4 times...they won't talk to me now!
Discussion in 'Swift' started by VA CDL Holder, Dec 25, 2015.
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Okinawa considers itself a separate, occupied nation. Best analogy would be the Native American tribes here in the U.S.Moosetek13 and joseph1135 Thank this. -
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the question " do you spend time on fields avenue ?" made me laugh. Its a five minute walk from my house. Swift has been ok for me, but the camera thing kinda put it in perspective that its not for me. No respect from other drivers, and to be honest the equipment has been very poor. I often felt like i was repairing their trailers one at a time. Never got assigned a truck without serious issues. I would like if Chinatown had some recommendations for a job in Sacramento. you the man Chinatown!
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I'm wondering what you mean by 'no respect from other drivers'.
I seldom feel disrespect from any driver, be they Swift or not.
Swift has some dodgy equipment for sure. But for the most part they keep up on it.
Sure, I'll get a trailer with a light out or something, but that has to be expected.
A few terminals inspect every trailer that comes through, and they won't release it until everything is fixed.
But face the fact that many drivers don't report problems and get them fixed, they just pass it on to the next driver. That is not the fault of Swift.
Also many drivers, myself included, try to avoid those terminals because they take up my 'valuable' time. We drivers are just as much to blame, if not more so.
My first several trucks were beaters. Lots of miles and it seemed like not much upkeep.
Then in 2012 I got my first brand new truck.
I have strived to maintain it, and it has been so reliable.
But I take the time out to get things fixed, and I don't trash it. I don't let problems slide by because I just have to stay running. And it has paid off.
This truck will be retired sometime in the next 3 months, and I really hate to lose it.
You seem like you are fairly new to Swift, and driving.
If you are a newer driver you probably get the older trucks, and they certainly have more problems.
But it won't always be that way. My first few trucks didn't have less than 450k on them, and I was in the shop much of the time. Stuff was torn up inside, and out.
Which I really don't understand that well.
I've had my truck since it was new, and it is in much better shape than those trucks of the same age and mileage that I got back then.
Yes, perspective is important.
Maybe you should not jump ship just yet, as your perspective may not have matured enough yet.MM3Deg Thanks this. -
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You're sadly mistaken if you believe that.
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