Swift Owner Operators
#11
i like the freedom of having no speed restrictions put on my truck, but also to run 65 or slower when i can. i get 7.2 m.p.g. loaded w/ 49 thou lbs. with my foot in it 5.5-5.9 huge difference in fuel bill.
#12
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 725
Originally Posted by pepe4158
Me: Yeah,,,dunno....maybe I should have gone over there to start my trucking years back, seems Max has turned his Co. over to this bonehead broker Pat Quinn whose running us into the ground....
(this is 3.5 years ago)
#13
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Posts: 1,004
Swift Owner Operator trucks are governed at 68 mph. About a year ago or so they got a 3 mph bump.
The Swift O/O on the Wal-MArt fleet seem to be happy with their position, though the ones that were with Merritt before the takeover kind of miss the way things were under them.
__________________
You can take the driver out of the truck but you cant take the truck out of the driver.
#14
Originally Posted by LOAD IT
Originally Posted by pepe4158
Me: Yeah,,,dunno....maybe I should have gone over there to start my trucking years back, seems Max has turned his Co. over to this bonehead broker Pat Quinn whose running us into the ground....
(this is 3.5 years ago) I don't believe Max ever drove a truck. His dad, Clyde, drove and started a company called Southwest. If I remember correctly, Max worked in operations for his dad before hooking up with Pat and starting USX. I believe you are correct about Pat Quinn being a lawyer. Attorney's have messed up a lot of good companies.
#16
Board Regular
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Lynden, WA
Posts: 446
Originally Posted by Dejanh
Before they were bought out M.S. Carriers was a pretty decent company.
__________________
It's fun living in the gray areas of a black and white world!
#17
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: California...yup beautifull Hollywood just over the hill
Posts: 569
Originally Posted by LOAD IT
Originally Posted by pepe4158
Me: Yeah,,,dunno....maybe I should have gone over there to start my trucking years back, seems Max has turned his Co. over to this bonehead broker Pat Quinn whose running us into the ground....
(this is 3.5 years ago) Hmmm I think you deliberty miss-quoted me, you will see I had the 3.5 year remark over refering to when swift was running 60mPh now they run 65 mPh.s The conversation itself with the swift driver was approximatly 3.5 years ago. As far as when Pat started running the operation for Max (while Max went to Washington to play politician) I cat remember all the exact dates. I just personally believe a lot of the bone-head decisions I saw getting made couldnt have been Max (just thought Max was to cleaver for that). They even lost a major labor dispute filed by drivers against them ( I wasnt involved in that 1). Which USX lost of course.
#18
BANNED
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 801
I know that M.S. Carriers had a hook to a good paying loads man, owner of that company had connections in the U.S. government of some kind and all of those high teck loads ended up in their trailers. Couple that owned it got divorces and thats when all of that went to sh!t as swifty came on board.
Friend of mine leased 10 trucks to them and he is talking about them all the time.....
#19
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 725
Originally Posted by pepe4158
Originally Posted by LOAD IT
Originally Posted by pepe4158
Me: Yeah,,,dunno....maybe I should have gone over there to start my trucking years back, seems Max has turned his Co. over to this bonehead broker Pat Quinn whose running us into the ground....
(this is 3.5 years ago) Hmmm I think you deliberty miss-quoted me, you will see I had the 3.5 year remark over refering to when swift was running 60mPh now they run 65 mPh.s The conversation itself with the swift driver was approximatly 3.5 years ago. As far as when Pat started running the operation for Max (while Max went to Washington to play politician) I cat remember all the exact dates. I just personally believe a lot of the bone-head decisions I saw getting made couldnt have been Max (just thought Max was to cleaver for that). They even lost a major labor dispute filed by drivers against them ( I wasnt involved in that 1). Which USX lost of course.
#20
Originally Posted by jnk2001
Although the disclaimer I will run is now that I actually pay for my own feul (gulp) 65mph is looking better n better sometimes, just want the extra speed to get me out of certain situations you see coming up as you scan ahead, and since my truck is completly ungoverned I just confirmed that concept in my mind. Was nice to see a potiential problem ahead coming home and be able to accelerate around it cuz im ungoverned.
|
|