"I tried to point out to everyone that would listen, that I never, had anything to do with lumber-tarps, during my training. Sure enough, first week out, I get 3 lumber-tarp loads, and I'm getting my nose smacked with a newspaper cause it takes me 5 hours to finish. "
Lumber tarps are the same as steel tarps just bigger. The trick to lumber tarps is to get everything square on top of the load before you let the sides down. I found its easier to do this if you roll the tarps in quarters not thirds.
Roehl Transport, Inc. - Marshfield, Wi.
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Cocky, Apr 22, 2006.
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Regarding the 7/3-7/4 program . . . how does that rotate? Work Monday to Sunday, off Monday to Thursday THEN work Friday to Thursday off Friday to Sunday?
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I'm in school for my CDL and hope to go with Roehl after (if!) I get my CDL license. The orientation/first day backing really worries me - When I get to orientation will I'll be asked to leave because it takes me 20 minutes to back the truck into a spot?? How often are people asked to leave an orientation at Roehl - for backing, anyway? Does anybody know?
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I was worried about getting past the 1st day evaluation that Roehl gives CDL-school graduates. I've heard that some companies ask people to leave orientation Before they get to training. From everything I've read about Roehl, I know that if I got a trainer, s/he would definitely help me; I'm worried about being good enough to make it through the Orientation skills assessment - to even GET a trainer...That's why I was asking if how tough Roehl's orientation/1st day assessment was. I have to pass that first...
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If your only problem is backing don't sweat it. They will work with you. They just want to make sure you are not a danger behind the wheel. If you are they could ask you to leave. I am thinking about going to school with Roehl and backing is my concern. If you are still in school see if you can get time to practice backing up. Sometimes the pressure of performing under watching eyes will make you so nervous that you can't do it right.
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Lkat, Practice, practice, and more practice. Be patient when backing. If it is sight side backing look out the window until you feel comfortable. Then start using the mirrors. It will come to you. BTW which part of backing do you have the problem with.
You did say that you were in school?
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Thanks everybody for your responses. I am in school and still practicing backing. I know it takes practice; but practice takes time and equipment. We have a big class and everyone has to share the equipment. I'm not even really nervous about it, I know I'm on a learning curve and with time, I'll get better. My main concern was how good I had to be at backing test to get past the orientation skills assessment.
(If I pass that, I feel so sorry for my trainer! I'll buy him/her the biggest bag of doughnuts or doritos, and a case of Coca-cola they can munch on while watching me practice backing in some yard over & over & over... hahaha!!)
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