Student turnover percent

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  1. Dan164

    Dan164 Bobtail Member

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    Hey Im new hear but just found this on a swifts web sight. Just wanted to share . Was looking to go to schooling with them since no one else would hire me. This is crazy they are supposed to "Maintain 8.3% or better of monthly student turnover. " Its under the description for the driver services coordinator.


    Job Title: DRIVER SERVICES COORDINATOR





    Description:
    Manage students during the six weeks of the mentoring program and other personnel.
    Conduct performance reviews of all students upon releasing them from the mentor program, discipline accordingly and discharge if necessary.
    Maintain 15% of terminal fleet as certified mentors.
    Maintain 80% of mentors assigned with a student.
    Release 80% of weekly students upgrading to solo.
    ***Maintain 8.3% or better of monthly student turnover.***
    Receive entry level drivers.
    Coordinates with Fleet Manager for tractor assignment.
    Ensures each driver attending orientation, completes all phases of testing (wellness test, drug screen, physical).
    Coordinates with Regional Driver Services Manager for additional mentor needs.
    Responsible for recruiting mentors for fleet.
    Match mentors/students using the Available Mentor Screen.
    Acts as the Driver Manager for student drivers.
    Ensures student driver payroll weekly.
    Will conduct annual reviews on mentors for possible promotions to Level II and Senior Levels.
     
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  3. larryh31

    larryh31 Light Load Member

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    Driver turnover at most companies that train new drivers is over 100%, some estimates have it as high as 128%. Driving a truck OTR is not fun and exciting like you see in the movies. It can be rewarding $$ after you gain some expierence. But making it through your rookie year is tough. You will get frustrated, lost, lonely, bored, rushed, lied to, disrespected, breakdown, cheated, etc. You will drive at night, in the snow, ice, rain and fog.

    I am not trying to kill your dream, I just want you to have a realistic idea about what to expect. The guy that you are being hired to replace, left the company for a reason.
     
  4. Brickman

    Brickman Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Stay away from Swift!



    Just say no..... to Swift.
     
  5. Baack

    Baack Road Train Member

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    C R England claims you can pull off the road at any time
    Sleep, rain, snow,anything that worries you.
    From what I hear, here that will not happen?
     
  6. Dan164

    Dan164 Bobtail Member

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    No I knew it was not all what you see in the movies and that the turnover was so high. That I knew. I just did not know that they were required to keep the turnover at a certain percent. I'm only going to swift because every other company school said no and I have no money to pay for it myself.Going to do the 13 months and run.
     
  7. Baack

    Baack Road Train Member

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    Please look at the pictures of the crashed swift trucks in the picture section!
     
  8. Brickman

    Brickman Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Have you tried Watkins Shepard, or Maverick?


    Dude there are better options than Swift.
     
  9. jaws35

    jaws35 Bobtail Member

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    Yeah what Brickman says. Around 6-7 years ago I went to Swifts orientation then got assigned a truck the following week. The truck was a complete mess. Smelled of urine, seats didn't work, mattress was just plain gross. No cb, no radio, dents and scratches all over, wires hanging all over the place. The engine turned over 2 times then just stopped. Probably dead battery. I went back inside to the office, handed them my permit book, gave them back their kingpin lock and went home. I consider myself lucky after reading other peoples horror stories about Swift
     
  10. Dan164

    Dan164 Bobtail Member

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  11. jaws35

    jaws35 Bobtail Member

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    Dan if you really have your mind set on driving you might be able to get a job with a foodservice company as a driver helper. If you have your permit they may give you a chance.
     
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