Is this true about Swift??
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by boobear, Jan 10, 2012.
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Why would u do that?
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i just hired on with switfy they give me a 2013 pete it runs 82 mph..it's got a micowave/frig in it..my starting pay is 47.5 cents a mile loaded/empty or parked. $18.50 ever time i back up. yes if i have to back out of a fuel island they pay me 18.50..$25.00 for all drop and hooks....extra .10 if it snowing and i have to keep the load going extra .15 cent for all north east loads, so if it snowing in the north east and i must run the load it pays me 72.5 cents a mile..plus i get paid every time i wieight a load $10.00 if i have to ajust the weight they pay $20.00..
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Gives you a good reason to send G O A L when you're getting ready to back, doesn't it? Heh...
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Nice first post. I'd definitely like to hear the other side of this story, as this is one sided.
I have none of the issues of which you speak of. I have an awesome DM who gets me home when I want/need to. I feel I make a decent buck. And creature comforts?!? LOL Are you kidding? Cause, ya know that's why I went into the trucking industry.
Last edited: Jan 15, 2012
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The final rule prohibits commercial drivers from using a hand-held mobile telephone while operating a commercial truck or bus. Drivers who violate the restriction will face federal civil penalties of up to $2,750 for each offense and disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle for multiple offenses. Additionally, states will suspend a drivers commercial drivers license (CDL) after two or more serious traffic violations. Commercial truck and bus companies that allow their drivers to use hand-held cell phones while driving will face a maximum penalty of $11,000. Approximately four million commercial drivers would be affected by this final rule.
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The law states, No hand held cell phone means no holding a phone to your ear to talk. You MAY use a bluetooth. As far as company policies that is a different story.
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Once again. The O/P was not asking about federal and state laws. The question was regarding Swift's policy. That's the question I answered.
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either you're a ######## or swift has a contract with hauling top secret government loads
edit: wow sm@rt ### gets censored here? didn't realize we had elementary children on this website we had to protect. thought this was a website for ummm, TRUCKERS? -
Yeah. We can call women "bags of estrogen" but we can't say "smart arse." Go figure.
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