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Roehl Training School?

Can anyone tell me where the Roehl Training School is at? And what there hiring policy is on a prevetable accidents?
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Re: Roehl Training School?

where do you live?
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Re: Roehl Training School?

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Can anyone tell me where the Roehl Training School is at? And what there hiring policy is on a prevetable accidents?
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I believe their school is out of their Marshfield, Wisconsin location. You can go to their website at roehl.net to get their number to talk to them about your other question and to get additional information.
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Re: Roehl Training School?

According to EveryTruckJob.com, they only allow 2 preventable accidents. I'm going to assume this is within a 3 year time period.

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Re: Roehl Training School?

The school is in Marshfield, WI (E.29th St.) just try not to go during winter, below zero weather isn't fun.

Last time I fueled my truck there before turning it in, it was 10 below zero lol.
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I will be joining their class this summer. I have been doing some research on them and can't find anything bad on them. They may not be the best, but my opinion is they are up there. They seem to really care for their drivers.
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According to the recruiter’s I talked to, Carrie & Cheryl, they have one school in Gary Indiana and one in Ellenwood Georgia.
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The main one is in Marshfield, Wisconsin
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