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Aurora, CO
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Considering A Career
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Posted: 7 years, 1 month ago
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Ryan Remy--answering your question about Swift Denver
It's funny, if it was not for this site and all you guys from Swift, I would have never considered them, but if you look at what the opportunities are with Swift, especially in Denver, it looks like a perfect fit for me. THANKS AGAIN!
Posted: 7 years, 1 month ago
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Ryan Remy--answering your question about Swift Denver
Awesome! Thank you, I finally saw this.
Posted: 7 years, 3 months ago
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Pianoman, I saw in an earlier post you possibly run out of the Denver terminal. Swift is my first choice and I live in Denver, so I wondered what your experiences are like in Swift Colorado and mostly what states and areas Swift has you going. Thanks so much for your time!
Posted: 7 years, 4 months ago
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So glad I found this site, because WOW, do I have a lot to learn!
Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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I've spent 28 years in a great job that kept me on the road for 6-8 months per year. Now that I am retiring trucking is something I am excited about pursuing as I am only 50 years old. If you look on YouTube, the small majority of active truckers seem representative of the most unprofessional group of misfits. I have to say I was a bit discouraged. But if you can delve deeper I found a couple of bright spots that I think actually represent the people who make this industry and career great: Craig Ryan of Maverick (YouTube) and G-Town here on trucking truth. Also, I am considering Swift and this company gets so beat up online. But I ran across this training video made for Swift, and it tells me of the quality training they are providing and that maybe it is the tiny percentage of misfits who are ruining their reputation. Here is link: https://youtu.be/O8I0OwRHzUQ
Posted: 6 years, 12 months ago
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Heading to Dallas for Orientation
Great read!
I was not aware Stevens has students team drive prior to going solo. How long does the team portion last before actually getting your own truck?
Thanks!