No, and there'd no incentive for them to. Swift Transportation's (not "trucking") founder is a man named Jerry Moyes, and the name "Swift" was purchased from the meat packer JB Swift and Company (it's also where JBS Carriers gets their name from). There is no relaton to Taylor Swift.
She's a singer.
Taylor swifts dad, Scott swift, is a stock broker
she was 12 or 13 its amazing
She started homeschool when she started getting busier in her teenage career. I believe this was in 2006.
Taylor Swifts's school is unknown but she grew up in Pennsylvania in a small town close to Philidelphia.
she started her career by writing songs
Taylor swifts career started because she was performing in a cafe in her home town when there was a young man who had just started a record company called big machine records he was in the cafe when she was performing and he signed her.
She's a singer.
She is a home maker. (stay at home mom)
To get started in a trucking career you'll need to go to trucking school and receive a commercial driver's license. Truck driving school can take as little as a month.
they were but they recently broke up after swifts 20th birthday because she wants to focus on her career
www.swifttruckingjobs.com will help you learn what is needed in order to start a career in trucking. Swift Trucking will help you, for example, find a school where you can learn how to drive a truck, so you can get your CDL. The first step in getting started in a career of trucking is to enroll in a trucking program. You will have to take a training course in not only the driving aspects but safety as well. When completing the course you will then have to apply for a CDL license in order to drive a big truck.
No, it doesn't. I watched a documentary on her and it said nothing about her culture affecting her music career. Hope I helped :)
Taylor swifts dad, Scott swift, is a stock broker
Taylor thanks her parents for giving her the oppertunity and for supporting her and her career
where was Taylor hicks when he first started his singing career
You can find information about changing to a trucking career at http://www.prodrivemaine.com/yourcareer.html