Swift DT Rapid Deployment Fleet

Discussion in 'Swift' started by Iceman1984, May 23, 2015.

  1. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    If you are going to be in the game, you need to understand how to play it.
    It's the same way with Plus-1 and the Mac 9.

    Officially we are a 'forced dispatch' operation, also.
    But Swift does give certain options that allow drivers to overcome that, if they understand the system well enough.

    It won't always work in the drivers favor, but most times it can.
     
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  3. Eckoh

    Eckoh Medium Load Member

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    Swift is not forced dispatch.
     
  4. HousTank

    HousTank Medium Load Member

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    Care to elaborate your view on this because I've dealt with a LOT of Planners that feel we are.

    But...as stated above if you know how to manipulate the system to push back you can get most really bad loads off of your back.
     
  5. Eckoh

    Eckoh Medium Load Member

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    Does not matter what the planers think swift is not forced dispatch you can turn down loads
     
  6. HousTank

    HousTank Medium Load Member

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    Thank you for that comprehensive enlightenment.
     
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  7. Iceman1984

    Iceman1984 Light Load Member

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    My DM is running me regional instead of DT since I have hometime coming up on Thursday. Probably head to MS or IL to run DT when I get back, but idk, I'm really liking otr/regional. I might end up getting off this account...
     
  8. dodgeram440rt

    dodgeram440rt Heavy Load Member

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    There are some advantages and disadvantages with otr/regional over DT. First, and most obvious, is that you don't have to unload the trailer by hand. The second advantage is that you rarely have the ridiculous backing situations you have with some of the stores. I've heard from some DT stores that it took the driver as much as 2 hrs to get backed up to their doors. The disadvantage(s) are that otr doesn't pay nearly as well, especially for you being a new driver, and you really have to stay out for an extended time to really be able to make any money. The week you go home always sucks because they get you near home and won't give you any miles.

    You can always ask if there is another dedicated account with an opening you might qualify for.
     
  9. Tolan

    Tolan Light Load Member

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    I know this is off topic but the two guys talking about being forced dispatched. We are not "forced dispatched" but you better have a good reason why you are not gona take the load. Otherwise they start to look at you like oh this guy doesnt want to work.
     
  10. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    Semi-forced, then.
    But I agree. There is plenty of latitude even for company drivers.
    Tolan is right that you better have a pretty good reason for turning down a load, and not just 'I don't want to go there'.
     
  11. Iceman1984

    Iceman1984 Light Load Member

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    They put me on a hyper focus load after I told them I'd be at least 3 hours late because of HOS. Is that going to go against me? It's going to be even later now because of Cincinnati traffic...
     
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