Have to call you out on that. Definately not true on all levels. Government subsidy maximum payment would be the tuition of the school first and foremost for those that qualify. It's almost the same qualifications for a grant for colleges. They dont pay 100% for everyone that tries to go that route. Swift doesnt purchase used trucks for company or owner operators, and yes we do get a good discount, since we are purchasing in bulk. 25,000 drivers? It's around 15,000. Inexperienced drivers are never "cheaper" then experienced drivers. We get paid by the mile, not the accident, getting lost, additional out of route miles, missed fuel stops, new driver fatigue and shutting down, service failures etc..that generally goes with newer drivers. Think about the layover. Just my Van division out of my terminal for October it cost me 1.57 per mile to run a truck, that is all miles, loaded and empty. That includes every expense. Do to fuel coming down, that is the lowest I have been all year. So I could send the driver 31 miles deadhead to equal $50 in layover? What would make more sense to do? I am all for good information both positive or negative, but your statements tell me your not fully informed
Wes
Swift Transportation Company, Inc. - Phoenix, Az.
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I heard on the Sirius trucking channel the otehr day that the expectation is the next four quarters (beginning wit the current one) will be down. Estimates range from 2% to 10%. The expectation is that, barring any new unforeseen news, freight will begin to pick up in the 4th quarter of 2009.
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I've been reading a bunch on how there are plenty of truckers seeing less miles in this recession. Just how many miles is the average Swift driver getting nowadays? I'm not making big dollars right now by a long shot. But even at the starting pay of .26 per mile about 2300 miles a week would equal what I'm making now.
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I have talked to Swift about 2 weeks ago and they are"hoping to hire experienced drivers in January". I really thinks it depends on the economy because no training is done in December.
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Some schools are still open in december. I get the bus info on thursday and school starts in Lewiston Id.on the 15th
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Lewiston ID driving a truck in December? Boy you want to get in their and get nasty right away, don't you?
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Why not! I have no intention of being a solar powered taning my left arm LOL
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