Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion - The Premier Truck Drivers Forum!  

Trucker MySpace - Truckers Making Friends. Chicken Truckers Come Meet Other Truckers!

Good Trucking Jobs - Forget Those CRAP Trucking Jobs & Find A Good Trucking Job!




Go Back   Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion > Good & Bad Trucking Companies > Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop > Trucking Company DAC Reports > Roehl

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board - The Premiere Truck Driver Forum
Sponsored Links

Important Truckers Forum Notice!

Roehl Submit Your DAC Report On This Trucking Company.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  ^ Top   #1  
Old 03.06.2008
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 05.20.2008 11.03 PM
Member Since: Mar 2008
Location: Columbus, Georgia
Trucker? WannaBe
Age: 29
Posts: 15
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 0 Times
Smile Average miles for 7/4, 7/3

About how many miles per week do first-year drivers average under Roehl's 7/4, 7/3 plan?
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #2  
Old 04.13.2008
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 04.19.2008 04.08 AM
Member Since: Feb 2008
Location: Grantsburg, WI
Trucker? 3 Years
Age: 47
Posts: 1
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 0 Times
Minneaoplis 7/4-7/3

Soon I will begin the Minneapolis 7/4-7/3. Can anyone tell me if this is a good fleet with high miles???
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #3  
Old 04.13.2008
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 5 Days Ago 12.33 AM
Member Since: Nov 2007
Location: geramantown, ohio
Trucker? 0-1 Year
Posts: 51
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 12 Times
Been working 6 months

The average is around 2800 to 3000. The most I ever had was 3200. The least was 2100.
Alot of it depends on what part of the country you are in. Good chance you will sit awhile waiting on a load if you are South East. Along the coast isn't bad.But Georgia,Alabama area is slow. The North East will keep you running.So will the northern Mid-west. If you get down into Texas.Be prepared to sit for awhile.
Lately Roehl's planners have been out to lunch. There have been major screw ups. Hopefully this will improve.
Don't expect a steady paycheck amount either. With the noon central on friday scan time. Your launch days on Wed. and Sat. conflicts with the scan time causing unsteady check amounts. Hope this helps
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #4  
Old 05.15.2008
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 4 Days Ago 06.41 PM
Member Since: Apr 2008
Location: MostlyAtHome:-(
Trucker? 2 Years
Posts: 65
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 3 Times
Pretty accurate about the pay variability due to noon scan time. I ran the 7-3/4 for 3 months. Never had less than 3k miles. Lot's of lowes and walmart dc's, a few paper loads. Mostly drop n hook. not a bad gig. bennies were expensive.

Quote:
Originally Posted by whydontchahey View Post
The average is around 2800 to 3000. The most I ever had was 3200. The least was 2100.
Alot of it depends on what part of the country you are in. Good chance you will sit awhile waiting on a load if you are South East. Along the coast isn't bad.But Georgia,Alabama area is slow. The North East will keep you running.So will the northern Mid-west. If you get down into Texas.Be prepared to sit for awhile.
Lately Roehl's planners have been out to lunch. There have been major screw ups. Hopefully this will improve.
Don't expect a steady paycheck amount either. With the noon central on friday scan time. Your launch days on Wed. and Sat. conflicts with the scan time causing unsteady check amounts. Hope this helps
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #5  
Old 05.19.2008
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 5 Days Ago 12.33 AM
Member Since: Nov 2007
Location: geramantown, ohio
Trucker? 0-1 Year
Posts: 51
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 12 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by gar-rose View Post
Pretty accurate about the pay variability due to noon scan time. I ran the 7-3/4 for 3 months. Never had less than 3k miles. Lot's of lowes and walmart dc's, a few paper loads. Mostly drop n hook. not a bad gig. bennies were expensive.
Hey gar-rose, Are you still with roehl? I just switch to national to see if I can get steady cash that way. I am really disappointed with the insurance. I am trying to cancel it so I can purchase some other insurance I have found.
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

Reply

Truckers Forum Bookmarks - Like This Thread? Tell The World!

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board
Truckers Accessories


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Trucker Forum Replies Last Post
Better than Average jlkklj777 Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here 8 1 Week Ago 08.01 PM
Average pay roaddogwannabe Questions From New Drivers 18 05.22.2008 07.26 PM
Air Miles? Map Miles? Zip Code Miles Cruise Cookie Questions From New Drivers 18 03.12.2008 05.12 PM
paid by air miles vs real driving miles attrintal Questions From New Drivers 10 04.23.2007 08.24 AM
Acceptable Weekly Average Miles DigiTrucker The Truck Stops Here 11 02.12.2007 08.39 AM


.


vBulletin Forum Software, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Copyright © The Truckers Report - Trucking Forum & Message Board - Truck Driver Discussion - Truck Forum

Trucker Forum Disclaimer: All content, information and opinions (collectively, the "Material") presented on Our Trucker Forum Discussion Board at TheTruckersReport.com are those of the authors of posts and messages (collectively, the "participants") and not The Truckers Report. The Truckers Report does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, accuracy, timeliness or up-to-date-ness of the material presented on the Truck Driver Forum. The material is published "as is," and does not represent the official views and opinions of The Truckers Report or any company. Any reliance upon the Material presented on these forums shall be at User's own risk. The Truckers Report does not review the substance of the content posted by users on these forums and is therefore not responsible for any of such content. The Truckers Forum merely provides a space for its users to express and exchange their own opinions.


Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO