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Old 05.18.2008
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Home Roehl....from a wife's point of veiw

When my husband started driving a truck I was like okay no big deal. My father has drove since 1970 so I know the life of trucking. I even worked for Freightliner for a long time and I took care of my Dad's books. So I know and understand how the world of trucking works.

When my husband started with Roehl at first all was good. Then things started to get screwed up. They messed up his pay, so his first pay check was mess up. We go that fixed after he called payroll like 3 or 4 times. He was on the Honors Program, so it was not that hard to get fixed but like everything it took time. So anyway then they started to give him runs that normally took a another driver home, well he runs in to this driver and they start talking and this guy is really up set because Roehl had told him that there was no runs to get him home. Well no joke, they had given this driver's home run to my husband. It was cheaper to give it to my husband because he was on salary. I was like okay they are tiring to may money for the company. Then they started to screw with my husbands home time. For our family that was the selling point on him taking the job. Yes, I even called Roehl myself to make sure I understood how the home time worked. There again at first it was great he was home on time everything was good. Then about 2 months into his time there that changed. It was harder and harder for him to get home. Do not get me wrong I understand things happen but as a driver's wife the home time is what keeps us going while you guys are on the road. For Roehl to tell a driver who then tells the family " I will be home this weekend" and then show up sometime the next week is just wrong. During this time he was sitting 4 hours from home and Roehl would not let him come because he did not have a trailer. We live in Texas how hard is it to go into Waco or Temple and find a empty. There are 3 yards that I can think of right off the top of my head that have trailer sitting there ( he has done a drop and hook there when going back out). So for me Roehl needs to work on getting there driver home better. I think the worst thing they did was my husband truck was messing up. It was shutting down in traffic, he was told my is DSR and maintenance to rig the wiring 3 times 3 different ways because then wanted him to make his load and get to their shop. As a former servicer writer for Freightliner I said "WHAT". I worried about him for 2 days until he told me he was at the shop. What kind of company would put a load before a driver's life. Because any of you who have had a break down knows doing it next to a highway is no fun.

My take as a driver's wife on Roehl is a very simple one: they do not care at all about there driver's. They will take runs from a cpm driver and give it to a salary driver even if it means that cpm driver is late getting home. I think that anyone that works for a OTR company needs to spend a month on a truck before they become a DSR or work on their trucks. Maybe then they can understand the life of a trucker.
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It hasn't changed much since your dad drove, has it?

Well, actually it has. I believe they (the companies) have gotten worse.
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