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<p>[QUOTE="Six9GS, post: 11736327, member: 102286"]I'm not sure Swift requires a med card from their doc. I had my med card before I started with Swift. They did review it, but didn't require me to get another from them. I've gotten my med card renewals through them simply out of convenience and cost (it didn't cost me anything getting it from their clinic).</p><p>As for the sleep apnea complication, I simply don't know. I don't have apnea and require a machine.</p><p><br /></p><p>And don't believe the naysayers. Swift isn't a bad place at all to get a start. Probably one of the better places to get started actually. I started with them and they've done just fine by me. Matter of fact I've stayed with them. But, understand why others go elsewhere after the rookie phase. To each there own. Most of the Swift haters around here never worked for Swift. Yes, some folks do have a bad experience with Swift. But, folks have bad experiences at almost any company. So, who knows. I can only relay my experience and it's been a good one for the most part. Not perfect, but the good exceeds the bad enough that I'm content to continue driving for them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Six9GS, post: 11736327, member: 102286"]I'm not sure Swift requires a med card from their doc. I had my med card before I started with Swift. They did review it, but didn't require me to get another from them. I've gotten my med card renewals through them simply out of convenience and cost (it didn't cost me anything getting it from their clinic). As for the sleep apnea complication, I simply don't know. I don't have apnea and require a machine. And don't believe the naysayers. Swift isn't a bad place at all to get a start. Probably one of the better places to get started actually. I started with them and they've done just fine by me. Matter of fact I've stayed with them. But, understand why others go elsewhere after the rookie phase. To each there own. Most of the Swift haters around here never worked for Swift. Yes, some folks do have a bad experience with Swift. But, folks have bad experiences at almost any company. So, who knows. I can only relay my experience and it's been a good one for the most part. Not perfect, but the good exceeds the bad enough that I'm content to continue driving for them.[/QUOTE]
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