72mph # Swift Will get you FIRED
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but again, its not about if you have ever driven 72. its about agreeing to drive for a company and complying with their rules, then cryin' when you break the rules and get fired. that isnt the fault of the company, its the fault of the driver.....er.....i'm sorry....EX-driverscottied67 Thanks this. -
Yea I'll try LOL JK.
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How many times did you go over 71? if you do it a certain amount of times you'll get fired, but the first few times you get an excessive speed they talk to you and give you a warning, thats why i'm asking.
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Just to clear up a little bit of mud: Swift company trucks are governed at 62, a very few still go 65. Lease and contracted trucks are governed at 68.
In either case, 72mph is a "blatant" overspeed and a termination offense. It is written in my contract that if I go above 71mph, I will have my contract pulled. I agreed to it knowing all about it and since my truck rarely sees 65, I don't miss it, so flame away.
This guy took a 62mph truck all the way up to 72. I can guarantee it was done "floating" down a hill on the weight of his load. I don't hear him complaining he had to clean the truck out a thousand miles from home, so they probably spent a good portion of that time routing him to his home terminal. Just sayin'. -
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