Diary of a current Swifty

Discussion in 'Swift' started by 1nonly, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. REDD

    REDD The Legend

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    What makes you think we haven't already?
     
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  3. red S-10

    red S-10 Medium Load Member

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    one quick question about that then. i loaded in forny tx. going to magnolia ms. with paper rolls the load weighed 45,800 im new so the question. i had plenty of fuel but they wanted me to fuel i think it was tyler tx. but i was grossing 79,950 should i told my dm that i couldnt fuel because of my weight. thanks in advance:biggrin_25514:
     
  4. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    As far as fueling spots in the fuel route...the computer automatically figures fuel by the fuel level you put into the machine at your MT call. If you don't need fuel for the trip, you can go without fueling and complete the trip. However, be careful on your figuring, if you run out of fuel, that is a big service failure. Watch your fuel levels, you can always call your DM and get the fuel location changed, your DM can do this.

    In the example you stated...it really wouldn't be any advantage to splash on fuel mid route...but at the other end, if you get a dispatch, keep in mind your fuel position, and generally, if you put into the computer 1/8th less than what you have on board, you can manage your fuel and the computer system more efficiently. By this, you are telling the fuel route/computer that you have less than you actually do...giving you a cushion the computer doesn't figure into the plan.

    Hope this helps!
     
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  5. red S-10

    red S-10 Medium Load Member

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    a good example of swifts computer fuel route im 50 miles north of birmingham al, im picking up a load in courtland al.which is 32 miles away tomorrow morning going to laredo tx. i sent my macro 10 today and put my fuel level on 0 and the first place they have me fueling is 500 miles away in texas. just wondering why they have us to put our fuel level in when the computer doesnt care how much fuel we have. and this has happened on more than one time. had to message my dm about getting fuel quick.
     
  6. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    Never put your fuel level at "0"...computer reads this as you don't need any...always use 1,2,or 3. that should solve that problem...at least it used to!:biggrin_25514:
     
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  7. red S-10

    red S-10 Medium Load Member

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    appericate the information this has helped alot, ive been doing everything backwards and again thank you
     
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  8. SgailDreugan

    SgailDreugan Bobtail Member

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    Thanks oterhalftw, that is very good information to know, and oddly makes sense to my computer geeky brain.

    -SgailDreugan
     
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  9. TEXAS1000

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    . How is swiift at getting people home specfic days? (ie request off thursday get

    home thursday) I'm currently in the reserves with specfic drill days already

    scheduled. From past forum's I got the sense that swift wasn't the best at home time

    requests. Is it possible to do regional or decdicated right after training? and the last

    question is Are flat-bed and heavy haul avialable only availalbe at certain terminals?

    Thanx in advance for your help
     

  10. I personally never had a problem being home on a specified day..but not saying nobodyelse has
     
  11. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    to my understanding...Swift has always worked well with drivers in the Guard. It would be your responsibility to make sure your DM stays up to date on your drill requirements. Now during training (time with your Mentor...about 6 weeks) there is a problem sometimes with that coordination, depending on how your Mentor likes to run. Dedicated vs. all 48
     
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