Any Questions about Roehl??
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by RangerdaRoehlRoadTrainer, Jun 5, 2010.
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When they first ended the APU/Inverters in the trucks the policy was you could buy one and have Roehl put it in but it stayed with the truck. I never considered that bad deal so I wasn't aware that might have changed.
Regarding the money; you can move up the pay levels quickly at Roehl with the new pay plan. You can get your TWIC, Passport, Haz Mat endorsement, etc. Go reefer or flatbed. Be accident/incident free. All those things increase you rate per mile. There is no substitute for staying out. You can have good pay or lots of home time but don't expect to have both.
Do the math. If you can get to $.35 a mile x 2200 miles a week =$770 per week. So, how much money is good money? When you have that good money number in your mind, figure out how many weeks you have to work to hit that number. What you have left over is your home time. Like I said before, good money and good home time might not be mathematically possible. Only you can answer the "good money/good hometime" question because only you know what those "good" numbers are.
I stayed out long periods of time because my wife works and all my kids were grown and gone. I made good money. Hometime was adequate. When I quit after almost 5 years I was maxed out at $.43 a mile.Nightwind8830 Thanks this. -
I bounce off 70 all the time, never heard a word about it. Never hit 75, not with Roehl anyway. But yeah going downhill loaded easy enough. Sometimes I use it to get by a Conway governed at 62 or something.
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I mean things like trucks, military vehicles, etc. I saw a picture of a Roehl truck on their facebook page transporting a military truck, that's why I'm asking. Think that would be interesting to haul. Also, what's your average take home pay for the flatbed division?Last edited: Jan 28, 2014
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I've hauled plenty of tractors and other equipment that is driven onto a full-height or stepdeck trailer either at a dock or with a ramp. It's no different than hauling other types of loads.
Take-home pay or even gross pay has too many driver-dependent variables to give a meaningful quote. I get at least the number of miles each week that I was told when I joined. The Roehl driver recruitment website has (last I knew) an estimator for weekly pay for various hypothetical scenarios; I'd recommend checking that out.Nightwind8830 and Ford L8000 Thank this. -
These loads are fun
But these loads comes with free court side tickets sometimes
Just remember to secure your coils, or else
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Soon to be student @ tdi in tn do u guys hire from this area
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