What is Roehl CPM

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by 1278PA, Mar 3, 2016.

  1. 1278PA

    1278PA Road Train Member

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    for dry van? I've done searches and looked at the website that doesn't say anything. Searches say .34 and i've read .31

    I will be going through their cdl training so can anyone confirm what a newb starting cpm will be?
     
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  3. nordrunner

    nordrunner Bobtail Member

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    When I started solo 07/14 I was at . 32 I do believe it's . 34 now as a noon. You'll move up pretty quickly I'm at .45.5 now. Talked to another driver doing the same thing I'm doing and he claimed to be at .48
     
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  4. 1278PA

    1278PA Road Train Member

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    Cool thanks but how are your miles? Are you getting over 2500 consistently?
     
  5. nordrunner

    nordrunner Bobtail Member

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    I have been averaging north of 2650 but I'm on a dedicated account with a good fm. I also communicate and keep him informed so he can get the info to the planner and keep me moving. I help him to help me. So results will vary but be on time update eta and pta and watch your clock. Set yourself up to have hours for when you really need them. Say to get a pu or to avoid a major city during rush hour ect....
     
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  6. LakeLife80

    LakeLife80 Light Load Member

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    Way back in 2006 I drove for them for .38 cpm with 3 years exp., averaged around 2800 miles a week. Nice to see they've bumped up the pay quite a bit.
     
  7. tdriver1984

    tdriver1984 Bobtail Member

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    They pay on a performance based system its really not the best.
     
  8. nordrunner

    nordrunner Bobtail Member

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    Yep you'll reach a point where you won't be able to reach the next pay scale. The only way to make top pay is to have hazmat be Canada eligible and have a twic card. Then you have to be on time, run hard, no accidents, no dot violations and no accidents to receive all available points.
     
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  9. avenger79

    avenger79 Medium Load Member

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    would you need twic and hazmat even for van?
     
  10. tdriver1984

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    I had my passport when I drove there . I drove flatbed for them. The pay system is based on performance so to get to a higher level yes you would need it. Not that you will ever use it it but for there points yes.
     
  11. avenger79

    avenger79 Medium Load Member

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    ah, I see. good point thanks.
    talked to Ashley for a while last Fri about starting there
     
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