I beg to differ, May's trucks are turned down to 60 mph. My buddy at May was cracking up when I said I would blow his doors off with my 62mph "hotrod"![]()
Swifts new Idle policy
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by IH Scout, May 16, 2009.
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I drive for an o/o who has several trucks leased to Swift, MUCH better! -
otherhalftw Thanks this.
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i dont know what everyone is doing but i put a pic of my qualcomm under volvo 780 on my pics if you can see it ok ?
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is swift really that bad i just got out of a class. i havent had any leads. so i srnt out an app to swift heard there slow but i need something
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Take some time to peruse this thread about Swift.
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...vorite-trucking-company-here/78913-swift.html
I have been reading on a lot of forums about Swift, and this one thread had more information from actual Swift drivers and recent newbs than any other site I have found.
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oh, and i can tell you this. My DM told me last friday that this next week, he was taking his one week off without pay (another cost cutting measure thought up by swift). I went MT yesterday, almost exactly 24 hrs ago. There was a mixup, and the load was to be a live unload, the customer wanted me to drop the trailer, and with the proper okay from the company, i did. I sat for 12 hours, then was told to go to Home Depot for an MT trailer....with no preplan. I didnt want to start my clock to run 14 miles to pick up an MT, but i did thinking they'd get me a load. Now its been 24 hours since i went MT, and i'm still sitting. Had my DM been there, i'd have had a load out of Monroe Township, NJ or something. Good thing there is a nice cigar bar 5 mi down the street.
I do my best to not idle. i would like to think i'm under 10% for idle for the month...but i refuse to not idle when its over 85 and 85% humidity. it wont happen. ill run the truck for 30-40 min with the A/C blowing full blast, then let it sit for 90 min to 2 hours, but how the heck can you get a good nights sleep roasting in the truck, then expect to be safe on the road.
I was in the terminal in Richmond, and there was an ad in the laundry room for a guy looking for a solo or team to drive his 2009 T-2000. Thought about asking about driving it...but i'm sure the pay isnt much better. And besides, it might have a built in fridge, AND he might let me bring my small dog on the truck. =)Last edited: Jun 16, 2009
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