Ask Stevens about that. The money is better at Stevens with those coast-to-coast & border-to-border freight lanes.
SWIFT or Stevens ??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Curiousjoe, Jul 7, 2025.
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Browsville to Laredo = approx 204 miles
(nearest Swift terminal)
Brownsville to Dallas = approx 550 miles
(nearest Stevens terminal)
If Stevens will get you home....as they say....ask yourself....do you have any nearby, truly secure parking for a rig....at all?
If you leave a rig at a company terminal during your hometime -- & something happens to it -- it's the company's problem...& they can't blame/come back on you for it.
If you park a rig away from company property -- & something happens to it -- the company can give you grief for it ("this would not have been a problem if you had parked the rig at terminal X....or dropyard Y").
Also -- while on hometime -- if you park at a terminal -- the carrier can do the needed, scheduled maintenance, or repairs...saving you valuable time (& also....$money$) when you're back on duty & need to use the truck, later.
Just some food for thought.
Think it through.....
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I see that someone had same question back about in 2013
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Previously, I had a very similar arrangement/situation with Schneider.
I left the truck/rig at their terminal in the Atlanta area...& commuted back & forth to home in Southern GA.
Having truck/trailer repairs, maintenance...& other technical glitches looked at by the company's on-site terminal repair shop during hometime often turned out to be a real godsend.
Also -- being able to take care of other company business while at the terminal...& just before going home....was often really handy/helpful, as well.
Especially noteworthy -- easily one of the biggest problems you will face -- especially as a first-year driver -- is finding safe, legal, truck-friendly parking....at the end of each work shift.
This will be especially true in/near most urban areas -- & particularly so up in the northeast.
Don't forget -- Swift also has over 30 terminals nationwide -- plus heaven-only-knows how many more dropyards....for you to park at....elsewhere.
Especially for a first-year/rookie driver -- those extra parking options can really save your bacon, later.
Again...think it through.....
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