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- 04.19.2007 #331
- 04.19.2007 #332Bobtail Member
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roehl honor
yes it is for ex military,they offer salary over mileage pay and i dont know if i chose wrong,lol.
- 04.19.2007 #333
Salary What kind of salary? Is it any good, the normal is $.30 to $.32 with Roehl dependent upon you driving van or flatbed.
- 04.20.2007 #334Bobtail Member
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honor
they start you out at like 840 then goes to 1410 i think bi -weekly,thats why im not certain on taking miles or salary.all in all after to yrs. of apprentice i get a heavy equipment permit or something..
- 04.20.2007 #335Medium Load Member
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- Apr 2007
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- Philadelphia, PA
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I have been away from driving for quite a while and I am looking to get back into it. I still have my cdl, no tickets, accidents, dui, etc...Would Roehl be a company that would work with me. Last time I drove otr was about 10 yrs ago or so. Any info would be appreciated, I have seen nothing but positive feedback on this company which has me interested. Thanks...Al
- 04.20.2007 #336Bobtail Member
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Where to park?
I'm new to trucking and I'm set to attend Roehl orientation in Marshfield May 2nd. Still a few weeks away, but can anybody share with me how / where you park your truck while at home? I've called the RV / boat storage places near my house and no one seems to allow tractor / trailers.
- 04.20.2007 #337Medium Load Member
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hey Norm,I always dropped my trl.at a truckstop and parked the tractor in my driveway.Make sure you drop your trl.in a safe place,and lock it up.
- 04.20.2007 #338Medium Load Member
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Just pulled the plug with Roehl.Time to retire and hang it up.I still say Roehl is one of the better outfits to drive for.I will still hang around this site to see whats happnin.If God lets me live long enough I will be 70 on Sept.3 of this year.Good luck to all of you drivers and the ones just starting into driving.Its definitly a different life out on the road.
- 04.20.2007 #339
I forgot to ask during orientation, so maybe one of you Roehl drivers out there can halp - do the trucks have CBs in them or do you provide your own? Thanks in advance!
- 04.20.2007 #340Medium Load Member
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You need to supply your own CB



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