Any drivers that are flatbed national fleet with roehl can you tell me what you are taking home a week?
youll take home 500 to 700 a week no i dont work here just went online and looked it up. glassdoor.com to look up other companies for the future.
Thanks for the reply. I know about glass door but that doesn't tell me about flatbed and what they are making I looked all through glassdoor
Taking home $500 a week? I sure hope it is better than that. That is was I made at Roehl 15 years ago at 23cpm.
I worked for them in 2010 for four months, but I can tell you a couple of things from my experience with them. I averaged between 2,400-2,500 miles as A regional driver, and did 3,200 Miles the one and only time I ran on the 7/7 fleet, then I got a local job. As far as the main thing you were asking about being a flatbedder with them, pay for that started at 33cpm, but they have since raised it to 35cpm. After 1 year you should be at 40cpm+. They pay for tarping and all that extra pay, including canada pay, and short haul pay. When I was there, flat bed drivers seemed to be around 2,100-2,300 miles a week with some struggling to average 2,000. Roehl is very good about Hometime, and many of their drivers take advantage of that. So, if you volunteer to stay out longer, you should do a little better. Take-home pay can vary greatly from person to person do to how many people you claim, your deductions etc. gross pay should be between $800-$850 a week. If you want to maximize your hometime maybe you'd be closer to $750, if you stay out long probably $900+. After 1 year you should be able to make $1,000 a week, but by then you will probably have moved on to bigger and better things.
I worked for them in 2010 for four months, but I can tell you a couple of things from my experience with them. I averaged between 2,400-2,500 miles as A regional driver, and did 3,200 Miles the one and only time I ran on the 7/7 fleet, then I got a local job. As far as the main thing you were asking about being a flatbedder with them, pay for that started at 33cpm, but they have since raised it to 35cpm. After 1 year you should be at 40cpm+. They pay for tarping and all that extra pay, including canada pay, and short haul pay. When I was there, flat bed drivers seemed to be around 2,100-2,300 miles a week with some struggling to average 2,000. Roehl is very good about Hometime, and many of their drivers take advantage of that. So, if you volunteer to stay out longer, you should do a little better. Take-home pay can vary greatly from person to person do to how many people you claim, your deductions etc. gross pay should be between $800-$850 a week. If you want to maximize your hometime maybe you'd be closer to $750, if you stay out long probably $900+. After 1 year you should be able to make $1,000 a week, but by then you will probably have moved on to bigger and better things. Thanks for the reply