Roehl Driver Check In Continued

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Treefork, Jun 4, 2013.

  1. Scott72

    Scott72 Road Train Member

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    Greenfield, IN I-70 Pilot. Picked up in Columbus, delivering to Big Lots in Plover, WI, and Marquette, MI on Wednesday. Load was riding really bad when I picked up. They said I only had 35K in the box but it felt like 45K. Scaled it and I don't know if they pull all the freight in front or what but the drives had 29K and trailer axle had 20K. Tandems were already in the B slot. Slid them forward nearly all the way and it felt better.
     
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  3. hindsy

    hindsy Road Train Member

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    i thought maybe someone was simply returning their lease...
     
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  4. KF7WTV

    KF7WTV Medium Load Member

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  5. KF7WTV

    KF7WTV Medium Load Member

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    Hey, does anyone here scale EVERY load, EVERY time?
     
  6. classic_150

    classic_150 Medium Load Member

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    When I was there If I had doubts I would scale the load. The time it takes to scale beats an overweight ticket any day...
     
  7. DrFlush

    DrFlush Road Train Member

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    Treefork, good luck on the new gig. Funny that last time you left I was out the door right behind you, we came back around the same time, and yesterday I got the call being approved with Hunt Transportation, not sure if I am leaving yet but we must have been looking at the same time.
     
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  8. Treefork

    Treefork Road Train Member

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    I'm super excited to start this new gig. I wouldn't be leaving so soon if I didn't think it was a good deal. Some guys hate repetition, but it doesn't bother me a bit. My runs will be to the exact same place every day. Fort Wayne to Indianapolis. I live 2.5 miles from my starting location, so after Im done, 5 minutes and Im home.

    I do have to eat a little crow here though, because this is not a flatbed job. ;)
     
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  9. DrFlush

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    I would pull a van if it paid enough and I was home every night and wasn't in NYC every day. I could even deal with the city daily if it paid enough.
     
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  10. technoroom

    technoroom Heavy Load Member

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    Being able to see your kids is worth the indignity of a non-flatbed job. :) Best of luck to you.
     
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