FYI Always the Driver's Fault

Discussion in 'Swift' started by scottied67, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    uh, if he is with swift, he gets them from his home terminal, or heck, any terminal for that matter.
     
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  3. Texas-Nana

    Texas-Nana Princess Drives-a-Lot

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    People work so hard to make things difficult. If he works for Swift he just asks for the sticker at a terminal. I put ours on the morning of Jan 1st.
     
  4. REDD

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    It is the carrier's responsibility to issue the IFTA sticker's when they arrive & they should be placed on the vehicle when issued. If he is with Swift, then they have the IFTA sticker & should have issued it to him. If he hasn't recieved it or made an attempt to go to a terminal to get or possibly to #### lazy to put it on..... Then he will soon be hounded by the DOT. All they have to do is to check their computer systems to see if Swift was issued the IFTA stickers & when. If Swift recieved them in December & he is still sporting the 2010 stickers.... I wouldn't want to be near him when DOT notices.

    7 months with no successful student? Speaks a awful lot for a trainer.
     
  5. Rug_Trucker

    Rug_Trucker Road Train Member

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    This guy is having money problems? And he is the guy that writes your check?

    Better start applying elsewhere. Chances are Swift will not take you back.
     
  6. Injun

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    Somebody has bought into the idea you have to have two people on a leased truck to survive.

    I'm sorry for that. My theory is you should be successfully running your business on your own and only be training because you think you have something to offer. With regard to business model, mentoring should be an afterthought, not a cornerstone, of your business.
     
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  7. DickJones

    DickJones Road Train Member

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    only the ones who didnt make it leasing a truck thru swift/iel, or drivers who have been burned elsewhere on a lease/purchase deal and didnt make it seem to make up about 80% of the ones saying how "bad" the deals are....and say "the only way to make it is to team or be a trainer". If you can run 2700 mi/wk, you'll do just fine. Trust me....i am doing it.....i was doing it long before i became ...er....a trainer myself. :biggrin_25525:
     
  8. scottied67

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    I have had this conversation many times with my partner insofar as operating a lease truck. He says no lease operator can survive solo. Of course he says a lot of things that are dead wrong so I take it with a grain of salt. Like when I told him I was going to buy a used truck outright for cash he said I would have to team or I would sink. I offered that I would not have that $2000 a month truck payment overhead, how would I go in the hole? He'll say things like don't buy the truck in California, buy it in Texas lol that makes sense, spend $500 on a plane ticket and $500 on fuel to bring it back to California so I can save $250 on taxes (just throwing random numbers out). He wants me to buy his truck for the full residual value listed on the Swift website, but I asked if the over 11,000 a month mileage deduction applied would reduce the buying price for me, there was a long pause as the wheels in his head were visibly spinning ( I was not supposed to know about that lol-- thanks to this forum). I know he's gone way over that 11,000 miles a month deal because he ran full bore team for several months when the truck was brand new and then went mentor for about a year and a half, now back to team where we expect to turn 20,000 miles a month.

    Regarding issues like money and permits etc I have many concerns. I think he's on shoestring right now, he even said it would be a couple of hard running weeks to come back even then things would be OK. I understand that and it's a huge gamble to help him get straight before we potentially get popped for OOS with DOT for something. He does his logs a certain way and I told him that I learned in the 1:1 log class that is not allowed. His answer? I have been doing it for years like that and never been questioned. Doesn't make it right bro. His priority seems to be strictly driving. The truck is a mess, stinks, paperwork is way down on the list of priorities. I took 2 full 13 gallon bags of trash out yesterday and scrubbed the floor with water and baking soda to help neutralize the stench of rotting pepperoni, potato chips, etc. the fridge was growing its own mold, scrubbed that down and put in more baking soda. The next step will be shampooing the seats and getting seat covers and his bedding lol I blasted a whole can of Lysol on his bed but that stuff just needs to be washed lol. Ashtray full of sticky coins soaked with splashed soda and coffee-- I just threw the coins in the garbage.

    All that said, I'm just gonna suck it up til summer time then try for something local as I will have 1 year by that time.
     
  9. DickJones

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    haha...scottie...those numbers you were throwing around about the plane ticket and fuel sounds about like something swift would do. =)

    But i can tell ya, someone who tells ya, "you cant lease a truck, run solo and make it" ARE in fact dead wrong. NOW...that being said, if you have a $1200 mortgage, and a $300 car payment, that alone will eat up atleast 3/4ths your take home pay right there. Granted you're making $500 a week take home. (again just throwing numbers out.) But what about those drivers who DON'T have a house payment, car payment and have been carefull NOT to have any kids "by accident" and end up paying child support and alimony and whatever else. Yeah...you wont ever have a dime to live on. And, i for one, would go crazy eating PB and J sandwiches or the occasional bologna sandwich with a side of popcorn week in and week out.

    Like i've said in older posts, someone might be happy as a clam making $400 a week. Some.....$600. Then there are some who think money makes the world go round, and can't turn a wheel, the key a tire for anything less than $1500 a week. I'm content with making $700/wk. But basicly i've been living on an allowance of about $150/wk. everything else stays in my bank account for the truck. Now....come spring, i'm hopin' to have $10k stored up in the bank account.....at which time i'll take out $5k and have my folks driveway paved.
     
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  10. Rug_Trucker

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    If you need to make some extra bucks you can clean my windows and scrub my vinyl mat.

    Knowing what you have said about this rig? It's scarey. I ain't nobody's maid service. We know one of the questions you get asked as a student..........does the mentor keep a clean truck?

    No wonder he had problems with students. He is a joke as a trainer, or as a driver.

    BTW your logs don't match? Whole 'nuther can of worms.

    Dick, thought there was a Mrs.Jones? You don't pay her rent? Or part of it?

    For me there is more than trucking..........gotta feed my hot rods, and keep a shop for my tools and engines and trannies etc.
     
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  11. DickJones

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    no mrs.......


    and you have trannys?:biggrin_25525:
     
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