Swift Gremlins
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DJ Hughes, Sep 7, 2015.
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Swift had a turnover of 130% just 8 years ago, so 100% turnover is a big improvement.
The driver shortage is only fake if you take the phrase "driver shortage" to mean lack of drivers. That, there is none and not likely to be one in the future. But if you are a company like Swift and treat you drivers like used toilet tissue, you are likely to fear that someday there might be a shortage of drivers you can crap on. -
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I don't understand what problem Ridgeline has in understanding that. -
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I'll chime in on the driver turnover rate. Two years ago 50% of new drivers starting training with Swift either quit or washed out, and I think that is likely the current figure. About 50% that finish training don't last another six months.
I'm not sure what percentage actually make a full year, but already after six months you've lost 75% of your new hires. This is AFTER the 50% that quit or washed out in orientation. Throw in expected turnover from existing drivers with one or more years with the company, and it isn't hard to fathom how 100% turnover can exist with this business model.
The fact is being a trainer with Swift or other "training" companies is the highest paid position. Trainees make "bubkas". It's the reality of the situation. If you get into the gig as a new driver with your eyes wide open, then you have a better chance to reach your goal of one or two years experience and move UP in your plan.
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I was in safety at an outfit and if you see new drivers in classes every week what's that tell you. They aren't buying that many trucks every week.
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