Once someone leaves, do you have to consolidate rooms or do you just get lucky and end up solo?..Im going to millington and they say there are 4 to a room there..Im not looking forward to sharing living space with 4 people as I am somewhat antisocial..so I keeep thinking maybe some of them will get sent home and I can share with just 2 or something..lol
swift is not driver friendly
Discussion in 'Swift' started by pine1970, Dec 6, 2011.
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Thanks for the advice about the physical too, good to know.
I have a brother-in-law who is an owner operator for another company, he and I talked about this as well, and he thinks for my needs right now, a job with Swift, or the like would be a good way to get in the door. He has a frined of his wh's been with Swift for 9 or so years, and quite likes it.
Training plus a couple of years experience couldn't hurt in the long run.
I am a vet, but from the '70s. And then spent 31 years with the Postal Service, retiring in 2009. I was 55yrs, and I really retired too early.
I'm looking for an interesting job, that will have some excitment and challenge to it, and I think driving OTR would fit me pretty well for a few more years. -
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LoL..ok..As I should be OK but to be up that early Im gonna need to be in bed by 9..I just see me not being real nice if I get some yahoo's wanting to stay up all night watching TV and junk..I try to be cordial and pleasant, but sometimes tend to be very blunt and direct..social skills have never been my forte'..LoL
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When I was there pretty much everyone was sleeping by about 9, trust me being on your feet on the range all day will tire everyone out.
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Ok the point I was trying to make in my previous post is a driver would be able to save more not have to be on the road for a 34 then in a few days going home for home time.
I know how to cook, my wife knows how to cook so you cannot possibly compare spending at home and spending on the road.
You say you hear it all the time so are you saying that to say its not true, do you look on things to see where you can save more or that just don't matter to you? -
BigBusMan, a certain amount of social skills will be required in this field. You are representing Swift every time you contact a customer, other drivers on the road and law enforcement. As a fellow driver running under Swift's authority, you will, by proxy, be representing me. If you treat customers like they are an inconvenience to you, rather than like someone who is paying your bills, you could very well lose that account for Swift.
Similarly, if you are too "blunt" with your office staff, you will be less likely to do well.
I would ask you to examine your priorities and decide whether you can utilize "social skills" at least for the brief time you will be in contact with people in the course of your job. If you can't, I would encourage you to find a field in which you will not be in contact with others at all. Or, go work for JB Hunt. -
Have you considered this PTDI certified school?:
American Institute of Technology
440 S. 54th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85043
(888) 233-2222
Financial aid is available, and they help with job placement with numerous trucking companies. -
Swift is PTDI certified.
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