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Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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A little advice please

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Or how about another Swift truck from Ft. Wayne to Chicago or wherever you're heading next?

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I think you're asking another driver to go to the Greyhound station, grab the stuff and take it to the Chicago terminal.

Sorry, but honestly it would be hard to find a trucker who would take their own time to do that. Remember there's no money in this good deed, and it will affect their drive time clocks and cost the driver time, too.

Swift and must other companies are not quite that close a family. LittleTrucker is basically on his own here.

Just saw this. Not only would another driver most likely not be willing to do this, but also, Greyhound will not release my bag to anyone other than me. Btw, I know you would have no way of knowing this but I'm a she lol. A female trucker

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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So how's it going? Did you get your stuff ok?

No not yet. But at least they're working on it now. I got my Driver Leader to conference call my trainer's dispatcher and we're seeing some results.

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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LittleTrucker, the following idea is not new to any planner: Suppose you are dropping in Chicago now, and you get a pre-plan from Gary, IN, to Toledo, OH. You just swing through Ft Wayne on the way! This would work for other destinations as well.

I'm home in Memphis for the weekend. I regularly get loads like this: pick up in Houston, TX, (stop in Memphis, though it's truly not on a direct route) deliver in Atlanta, GA.

Your DM can add a day or a half day to the schedule to give you the extra time. Your mentor shouldn't grumble too much.

So you're saying just go get it? They won't care?

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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Air brakes test....ugh

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As side note, I'm doing real good today!

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I don'tknow you, but I believe in you! I've seen your posts so I know that your muy inteligente! Little ol me made it through, and if I can do it so can you. Take a deep breath, take a mini break if needed, and dive back in! You got this!

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Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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Air brakes test....ugh

As side note, I'm doing real good today!

I don'tknow you, but I believe in you! I've seen your posts so I know that your muy inteligente! Little ol me made it through, and if I can do it so can you. Take a deep breath, take a mini break if needed, and dive back in! You got this!

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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TLT: Where exactly are you right now in relation to your luggage and where are you headed with your Trainer?

We are in Chicago and we deliver in Chicago on the 4th. That's the frustrating thing. So far we have not been so close to Indiana. We've been to NJ, Michigan, etc. Right now, we are just sitting at a truck stop because our delivery time was pushed back to 8 am on the morning of the 4th. We are like 2 hours if that from that Greyhound station that has my stuff. We have plenty of time to go get it and make it back by 8 am on the 4th. But we can't get the okay from anybody to go get it!!

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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First of, GREYHOUND lost your luggages, they should fix it!

I'm not sure however how you lose baggages from a bus? Were you not standing by the cargo area waiting for the driver to unload everyone's bags? (At least that's how I remember it when I took the bus once)

Second, your experience I'll be learning from; *if* i take the bus, plane etc to my training place, I'll be sure to have a carry on backpack with essentials and extra money on me!

I hope this gets resolved for you!

It was lost during a bus transfer in Chicago of all places. They told us when you get off the bus they had baggage workers that will put your bags on the next bus according to the destination on the tag that Greyhound put on them. But apparently they forgot mine on the bus. So they had to track the bus down. But when they did, the guy said it wasn't there. So Greyhound called me and told me I had to come in to fill out paperwork in order to begin a tracker on the bag. I told them I'm a truck driver and I did not live in that town. I could not just show up one day to fill out paperwork and that I couldn't keep asking them to route me there for this and that. It's not like they need a social security number to find the bag so what paperwork did they need? She finally agreed to fill out the paperwork herself and told me they would call me when they found out.

The next call I got was that they had my bag at the final destination on the ticket and I had to come back to get it. I asked her if she could route it to a station close to me and she said it would be a fee because the ticket the company bought was to Fort Wayne, nowhere else. I asked if they would hold it until I could get back and she said yes. So they're keeping it for me, I just need Swift to get me there. Or tell us we can bobtail there or something.

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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A little advice please

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To Errol: the only business card I got was for the person I'm already talking to: my driver leader. I don't know who else to talk to.

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Different terminal, different team, I guess. But the people who set you and your mentor up should be contacting you when your 50 hour "solo" part is up. How about your recruiter? Got her phone number? (In Memphis they sit in the exact same room as those driver development people. But not till Monday! :( )

BTW, Greyhound lost your bags - they did not arrive when you did. They should be able to help "catch up" your bags to you, by sending them to another Greyhound terminal. For free.

Nerves getting frayed? You betcha! It's all words, but you get a lot of support on TT.

When Swift bought my ticket they put the final destination as Fort Wayne. So when Greyhound found my bags they told me they would get it to Fort Wayne for free but that's it. I have to go get it. So that's their way of catching it up to me. My dilemma is Swift is not sending us back that way to get it. I appreciate the support and wisdom from TT. I wouldn't be where I am without it.

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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Thank you all for the advice.

To Errol: the only business card I got was for the person I'm already talking to: my driver leader. I don't know who else to talk to.

To the person who made the original medicine comment: I appreciate your help, time, and concern but I've always tried to be honest in my dealings. Not to mention, all sorts of trouble can come from that. They may want to know what meds. If I make up something it can come back on me and they may say I lied to them during the hiring process because that's not in my file and fire me or something. I don't know, I just have found not much can go wrong when you'reas honest as you can possibly be.

To HuntinDoug, that was my initial thoughts about it. Like I said on another thread there have been a couple of things making me second guess my decision to pick this company. This and the freezing at night thing are just two. They weren't my first choice in the first place and I almost wish I had gone with my first choice. But I am trying to stay positive and give them a chance. Every company has their flaws, just like every person. There's no rainbow without rain and there's sun after the storm. Im hoping these things I'm going through are just part of a storm and that the storm will blow over and I will be happy at the company I chose.

To everybody else, no one is answering my calls now. Or my trainer's. So he said just relax for now and we'll call again tomorrow. I'm almost in tears so maybe I just need to try again another day.

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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LittleTrucker is at a loss:

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I had no clothes, no towels, no nothing.

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No wonder you are freezing! rofl-2.gif

Have you spoken with the driver development people (The ones who coordinate mentors and students)? Also, since Greyhound had misplaced your luggage, you may be able to get them to transfer it to a bus depot that's easier for you to drive to.

What other driver development people should I talk to? And I already talked to Greyhound I have to go back to Fort Wayne or pay a fee. And I'm sad to say it but I'm broke.

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