Well they told me that I should have a voicemail with the information by 1000 this morning but didn't recive any info so I called them and left a message. So I'll see when they get back to me. I'll keep you posted on when I'll go out. Chris
I'm going to assume you guys were in the same training class together? lol Not to bogart your thread, but how was the training at Roehl?
Chris, and tall boy, this is steve I put a call in to Roehl also have'nt heard anything back from them.Hope to be out on the road by this week sometime.Small world never knew you guys were checking out this site.
Still haven't heard anything yet. Congrats Russ hope everything goes well for ya. Firstcav: Training was very good we had very good instructors, there are some Instructors that they think they know it all, but you can't let them bother you. Just can't be a stick in the mud, have fun and it will be fun. Its what you make of it.
I got a message today, aparently they didn't recive my fax of my drivers license, so I had to fax it again. Now were strait, so now just waiting for them to find a trainer, Good luck steve you'll do fine. Chris
Just recived the call, I will be going out monday, my trainer is comming up from clarksville,TN. Truck #1234 I'll let you guys know how it goes. Chris
I see at least one of you guys is out of state. Not to highjack your thread, but how did that work doing training in Wisconsin since you have to get the CDL in the state you live in. My recruiter said that I go home when I finish school and somehow transfter my Wisconsin CDL to a Michigan CDL. Any information you guys have about this would be appreciated.
I just found the information on the Michigan SOS website. Apparently all you have to do is walk-in with the appropriate information and they transfer the CDL. Apparently to get a CDL in Wisconsin, you don't have to be a resident of the state. If I'm wrong, please do correct me... I'm kind of worried about this.