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Swift Transportation
Swift Transportation is currently the largest truckload carrier in the United States, offering various driving opportunites including solo and team OTR position, regional, dedicated, and local driving opportunities. Swift Transportation has been recently named carrier of the year for companies such as Wal Mart, Quaker Oats, Rite Aid, Dollar Tree, Target, Fed Ex, Lowe's, and Ryder Logistics.
Whether you are an experience driver, or looking to begin your career in the trucking industry, Swift Transportation has opportunities for you.
For more information about Swift Transportation, visit their website at Swift Transportation Co.,Inc-America's Leading Trucking Company
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Do you work for this company, or have you worked for it in the past? Give a review here. If you have questions, post them here as well for drivers who are familiar with the company to answer if possible.
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Wow, no swift bashing here yet.
Let me just give my quick review of this company. Only complaints are that the trucks go too slow, and if you drive a SWIFT truck, most assume you don't have a clue about what you are doing.
I don't drive for them anymore, but I did drive there for about 3 years after running as fast as I could from JB Hunt. I got decent miles, the equipment was in great shape, and I made decent money for a newbie.
If it wasn't for the speed of the trucks, I would probably have stayed there. I do have to admit though, this company is filled with drivers that don't have a clue about what they are doing. For me though, didn't really have any problems.
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ouch
if you go with swift dont fool with the greer,sc terminal...there so rude and unorganised..the recruiter don tucker will not call you back,i finally called someone out of phonix to get in orientation ...then when i got there what a cluster it was...good luck
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Tennessee Trucker
I heard the most dangerous place in the whole trucking world is in the middle of a Swift Parking Lot...."LOOK OUT"
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Junior Member
I recently went to an orientation with this company. if I drive with them I'll post more reviews. As of late my recruiter dropped the ball, it seems any employee who has never driven can be the most useless tool. I told them up front about everything and the pencil pushers couldn't get my information correct to save my life. The experienced drivers are awesome, the most informative I've seen outside a truck stop. Miles, six years ago were decent along with maintenence on the trucks. The permits depatment will react to your needs with a quickness, and your driver manager will bring you into his office to audit your permits on the truck periodically. Overall it's a good beginner company. And on that note you will have stories of new drivers and their stupidity, my only accident was from a heavy hauler in the Troutdale terminal- only damage was to my rear view mirror, had to adust the damn thing again. The trucks really only do 62, 64 at best when the cruise control is off. Overall you can now get more in your daily average of driving.
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Navigational Assistant
I have a good one on Swifty but I'll keep it to myself LOL
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I am just wondering as to what people know about Swift. I used to drive for them and I have had a lot of problems with them and I am just wondering as to what other people experiences with them are.
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I worked for Swift out of Oklahoma City, started with the Dollar Tree account but after Christmas was forced out to the Southwest Division. After being left with flat tires, Volvo Truck problems(headlights) and a Driver Manager that could not count how many hours I had left, he finally pushed me over the edge. He loved to give me loads that delivered the following day that would take 15 to 20 hours to get the load and get there and I would only have 4 to 6 hours left. Same bullsh** everytime, I didn't know that. I won't drive for them again.
K
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any thought on swift "Comfort Zones"-good or bad?
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Junior Member
Has anyone drove for swift in Virginia, curious about what to expect. My orientation is in Richmond and starts 29 july. I already have my Class A, just need otr experience.
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