What is the current Swift's idle policy

Discussion in 'Swift' started by chitowngino, Jul 26, 2009.

  1. chitowngino

    chitowngino Light Load Member

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    What is the current Swift's idle policy
    I have read some unbelievable stuff
     
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  3. Darkschneidr

    Darkschneidr Light Load Member

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    8% acceptable, anything over and you will get weekly messages asking you to work on lowering it. Allegedly 28% is the breaking point where you will start getting in trouble, but I have nothing concrete to base that off of.
     
  4. getitgirl

    getitgirl Bobtail Member

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    The Last time I was at there AZ terminal (home office also) there was a letter posted where a driver had contacted OSHA regarding the fact that she had been warned that if she continued to have "over idle" she would be terminated.
    Have no idea how thats working out== but it probably wont work out very well for Swift!! OSHA kicks butt!##
    I think different terminals and even different DM's have their own version of what is too much- although in one of the MANY rules its posted somewhere- depending if you have opti idle- etc....
    We just figured out a way for our idle time not to count against us...... no way can u sleep in 85 degree weather. In the bunk....little or no air movement.... hot ideling trucks all around u..... it was crazy.... but we worked around the problem...... lol
    Wish we could have worked out the low miles problem--haha
     
    Last edited: Aug 4, 2009
  5. KCGuy

    KCGuy Light Load Member

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    Since I am planning on going with Swift soon I will be interested in what I am told during orientation.
     
  6. Texas-Nana

    Texas-Nana Princess Drives-a-Lot

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    I have no idea what it is currently. I just idle the heck outta this truck and no body says anything to me anymore.
     
  7. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    I have bad allergies and use a air purifier. Would Swift let me use it? Also, what about people who use cpap machines?

    Hunter
     
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  8. Aileron406

    Aileron406 Bobtail Member

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    I just got out of orientation and I am awaiting my mentor. They told us that if you are in a tractor without any type of auxillary heater unit, there is no penalty to idleing and if cold you are encouraged to do so. In extreme cold weather, you are required to, so make sure the tanks are full.
     
  9. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    Been driving for Swift 1.5 years. Only problem I've had on this issue was an occasional Qualcomm message: IE you're # 15 percent idle, try to reduce it. Those were short milage weeks.
     
  10. bill122250

    bill122250 Medium Load Member

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    I am in the Northeast. Last night it was 7 degrees with a 30 mph wind. If you don't idle aty night the truck won't start in the am. Tonight it is almost as cold. Didn't get out of the low 20's all day.

    It is cheaper to use the fuel to idle than a road call to jump the truck. Also if your fuel gels the truck will have to get put someplace warm for who knows how long to thaw out.
     
  11. jdsouza

    jdsouza Heavy Load Member

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    Does Swift using paperless Log with their Qualcom

     
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