My experience with Swift.
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by RaiderWolf92, Jul 5, 2018.
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On a scale of 1-10 for new driver horror stories I’m going to give this a 3.
Bed bugs are unacceptable. I’ve seen many trucks outside the bay at the shop with signs that say “BEDBUGS” and are locked up. Swift has a procedure for this.
You drove a crappy truck for the first few months and then they gave you a brand new T680 that you didn’t like. Ok...
You’re upset about your points but then say you had a negative 8 at your exit interview. That’s a very good score.
Did they count you hitting the curb as a preventable? Doubt it. That’s all that matters.
Training and being a new driver are always difficult. Good luck with your new company. Hopefully things will get better for you.Odin's Rabid Dog and Rocknroller4 Thank this. -
I didn't care so much about the points I had when I left, infact I was surpised at my score. It was the constant harassment I was getting through that camera. The company I'm going to doesn't even have Drivecams. I was to the point where every time I hit a bump, or hit the brakes just slightly too hard, I looked at the camera in, well essentially TERROR, to see if it set off. Because I knew that if it did, I was going to get called into a Terminal for a nagging session over something that in no way, could have ever harmed anyone. And I'm not exagerating this at all. They ####ing made me drop a load at a truck stop once, just so they could route me into the nearest #### terminal and yell at me. What for? I locked the brakes up the day before when I was bobtail, because I'm not used to that configuration. There wasn't even anyone infront of me, I just tapped the brakes too hard and slid a few inches, and they treated it like I ran into someone. I got into this career to get away from overbearing bosses. Not to be remotly harassed via a #### camera.
And actually yeah, they marked my curb incident as a "preventable unnessesary rough driving" or something like that. If they gave me 3 points, I wouldn't have cared. 4 points, okay. But they treated it worse than when I rolled through a stop sign 4 months ago, and gave me 6 points, accused me of nearly hitting several cars (Which was complete bull), then refused to let me appeal it until after I said I was going to leave the company over it. And when I got the call about it, I got a 5 minute lecture on how I need to be more careful with my routing, and that I need to get an atlas. I just waited for her to finish and said "I do have an atlas, and E Street is in it. Do I need to review every inch of my route on satellite maps?"
And I even had a few other truckers watch the video footage, and they all agreed that I did everything the best I could have given the situation. Only thing I could have done different was swing wide before the turn, but I've been beat in the head repeatedly by trainers telling me NOT to do that. Especially in a busy intersection like that was.Lonesome Thanks this. -
A “preventable” means you hit something and, to be blunt, cost the company money. This effects your rank (bronze, silver, gold etc) and your quarterly bonus. The RA points really don’t mean much until at least the mid teens or twenties. It takes lots of issues to get to that level. These are used just as a guide as to what type of driver you are but don’t affect your pay.
Anyhow, like I said good luck to you and your future endeavors.Rocknroller4 Thanks this. -
Geez,and everyone thinks only Wisconsin based companies goes by that points based bull****! When I was trying to start out truck driving those ***clowns wouldn’t even hire me. Now I’m glad to say they didn’t.
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I believe this is the first time I've read SWIFT has driver facing camera's
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