Swift Mentor not safe in ice and snow

Discussion in 'Swift' started by Spincycled, Jan 16, 2019.

  1. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    I have a certain amount of capacity with a loaded semi on snow and so on. However I know also when enough is quite enough. Same with cars even on ice.

    This trainee should do whatever is possible to get away from this trainer if he or she is scared for own life inside winter weather due to trainer's driving. Which is probably never going to stop until you have that trainer wreck really good and kill a family or something.

    I don't have much else to say other than when I was training I remember times where it was necessary to stop and stay a while waiting for the weather to turn. If only to be sure that nothing bad will happen. And I remember some trainers doing some outrageous stuff as well. But it never really bothered me that much because if something bad did happen it will just kill us just as dead. There are no good or bad differences in being dead.
     
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  3. Spincycled

    Spincycled Bobtail Member

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    I think I will just call the terminal and ask for training coordinator if he does one more thing. I only got a few days left till I got 200 hrs. I don't remember who coordinater was. She just called me once when I was at home waiting during the holidays for a mentor
     
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  4. Buckeye 60

    Buckeye 60 Road Train Member

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    huh don't think I've heard swift and mentor used in the same sentence
     
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  5. tucker

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    Just finish your training with him and you'll get your own truck.
    Don't make the call.
     
  6. bigguns

    bigguns Road Train Member

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    You could be seriously injured or dead in a few days. Make the call then. You will have proof of what is (was) taking place. Reread post #7. @buddyd157 hit the nail on the head. Too much crap takes place this days because so many don’t have the spine or kahones to speak up.
     
  7. A21CAV

    A21CAV Road Train Member

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    Regardless whether you're a few days from going solo, you need to report your mentor. No matter what company we drive for we have a moral obligation to do what we can to make the roads safer.

    You have an obligation to Swift and future students who may land in this mentor's truck to report unsafe driving habits and prevent future unsafe instruction. How would you feel if the next student in your mentor's truck died in a crash that could have been prevented with safer driving habits?

    Frank
     
  8. fairshake

    fairshake Road Train Member

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    I’d just ask for a safety upgrade and get on another truck, don’t put up with a person like that.
     
  9. SteerTire

    SteerTire Road Train Member

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    I was forced to ride with a so called mentor 15 or so years ago, due to extended time away from truck.

    First thing I did was fill out their mandatory “off truck” report. I didn’t give 2 ####s if he knew who snitched on his dumb ###.

    Two things you don’t mess with, my money and my life.
     
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  10. tucker

    tucker Road Train Member

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    Don’t be a martyr, just finish your training.
     
  11. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    Yup.
    Even if it kills you, right?
     
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