When finishing CDL training and ready to jump in your own truck. Does Roehl allow you to chose your division? And what kind of truck you'd prefer to drive?
Looking into Roehl, before I chose a carrier togo with.
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by egfelix, Sep 2, 2017.
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Division is largely based on where you live and which terminal you go to for CDL school or orientation.
I wanted flatbed, but for a couple of reasons, I was only able to get dry van. I've been told that some time after training you can switch divisions if you desire, there's a poaition available in that fleet, and possibly if that type of freight is in your area (for hometime reasons).egfelix Thanks this. -
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Roehl has never developed a good flat bed business in Texas. They have tried for at least 10 years and never got into the freight lanes. Since getting home would be a problem I would suggest looking into one of the known flat bed carriers like TMC and Maverick, just to name a few. Don't believe Roehl in that you can change fleets in a few months. There won't be an opening because of your home location and their van division is the largest fleet.
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Roehl is ok IF you wanna be an OTR van or Reefer driver. For a flatbedder, I'd find somewhere else.
Plus the whole 63mph trucks, company routing, driver facing cameras, and general hand holding and babysitting things.
I ran with Roehl for about six weeks before I got terminated. Not one of my favorite carriers. -
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