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Posted:  4 years, 4 months ago

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Post A Picture Of Your Significant Other Here’s Mine

Nice pics 😀😀😀

Posted:  4 years, 4 months ago

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New Mentor

Came back from leave and I have a new mentor she is great my other mentor is in California so I couldn’t get him back, went from a freightliner to a kensworth which is cool I have only 60 more hours until I upgrade which will be next week. Swift is a great company.

Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Thanks Cece, PackRat man your dogs are beautiful and Rob T you have a beautiful family, I’m not there yet.

Beautiful Pic!

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The Campbell's

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It didn't upload Cece! I dont have any current of just the wife and I, but this was taken 2 months ago.

0048340001575599653.jpg Wyatt turns 4 this month, Rodney is 2 and Melanie turned 1 the day before these were taken!

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First one was Dudley.

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Most recent one is Rudy.

Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Post A Picture Of Your Significant Other Here’s Mine

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Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Death in the family

Thanks 🙏 Big T Thanks DMF this has been rough for her and family

Ryan you will find that if you communicate and you are a hard worker Swift will usually work with you.

Companies in general want their driver's to be happy. It is cheaper to retain a driver than train another one.

My condolences to your fiance.

Ryan, Prayers is all I have to offer. 19 is simply too young! I am thankful you will be there, I have had the discomfort of burying my parents. I’m one of 7, with relatives countless. They all helped, and I am sure you will within her family.

My wife is a single child, and when her maternal grandmother ( the one who raised her ) passed. The enormity enormous.

Regardless, the situation; a loss is heart felt. It’s been 7 yrs since Dad passed, I still miss him. ... But He is never forgotten, may this young man of 19 never be forgotten as well.

Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Death in the family

Thanks everyone and naw I’m not abandoning the company I’m committed to them they gave me a chance, I was ready to go back out today to finish my training, but yesterday while we’re looking for houses we received this unexpected call that rocked my fiancées world, her close cousin was only 19, right then I knew I had to be there for her because if I was on road I would of lost focus because my mind would of been on her and her family but I’m 💯 committed to Swift this is a career I love.

Ryan, sorry to hear of your loss.

On a positive note, my experience and others (I know) with Swift on personal matters has always been positive and typically uncomplicated. It's a really great sign for you...meaning they value you as an employee even if you haven't gone solo yet. While you are on leave, maintain communication with them, try to make good on whatever return date you have committed to.

Best of luck.

Also, related side note, pet peeve I see online far too often:

Don't be this driver:

"Heartless Company X put me down as Quit W/O notice/Abandoning truck/load/job/etc because I had to go home for my mom's funeral."

No - what happened was you mom sadly passed away. I am sorry for your loss. Your company was understanding, and released you to go home, maybe even helped you get there. Without notice, no problem, tragedies are unpredictable. They probably recovered the truck and found someone to finish that load for you. No problem at all. After the funeral and arrangements, and once you're ready to drive again, they will be there for you. Most companies will eat that loss for one of their drivers.

But...in the case where you read the quote up there... after the funeral, that driver choose to not go back to that company. So now they have quit without notice, abandoned a truck, and it has nothing to do with them needing to be there for a funeral and the company being heartless.

I have seen that story 1000x in almost every company review, and its ridiculous. Don't be that driver.

Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Death in the family

So I talked to my driver leader he told me to take all the time I need and that once I get back on the road Monday I’ll have a new mentor and I won’t have to start the training back over.

Ryan you want to talk to your Driver Qualifications contact and your mentor's DM.

Swift's general policy is three days off, but that is up to the DM and DQ. They may let you go and finish up with a different mentor.

As Kearsey pointed out though: a fiance's cousin isn't going to be seen as the same as a direct relative (spouse, child, parent) so you may get some push back.

This is one of the hard parts of this career is when stuff happens and you can't be there.

Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Death in the family

? I got about a week and 1/2 until I upgrade, I’m on hometime with my trainer but I got some very bad news earlier my fiancée 1st cousin got killed in a car accident earlier, I got to be there for my fiancée and her fam, so what do I do and who do I discuss this with because I can’t leave my fiancée alone this is real heavy on my mind it’s been in emotional day.

Posted:  4 years, 5 months ago

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Some random pictures

Thanks I’m really enjoying it, this is my 2nd week I’m with a mentor by the way is a great mentor he has a lot of patience and is very smart knows his craft.

Gee at least it wasnt for passing a weigh station or anything lol. Glad to see things looking up for you. How long have you been with Swift?

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