About to graduate CDL school…company question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lwebb79, Sep 26, 2025.
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If you go flatbed -- the following video gives you a good idea of what flatbed carriers will expect of you, for level of physical fitness:
Check out this video from McElroy truck lines fitness test -- https://share.google/3wjsA9mzMWuVJMH1k
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You might also consider watching some YouTube videos on strapping, chaining & tarping loads....to get a better idea of what flatbed life is like.
You will be expected to properly secure/tarp your loads, as appropriate -- regardless of what the weather conditions may be -- at that time.
Think about it....
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Roehl Transport hires & trains brand new CDL holders...& has a terminal in the Atlanta area:
Roehl Transport -- regional CDL drivers -- Columbus, GA
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Roehl offers the following freight types: dry van, reefer, flatbed...& also conestoga.
Some Roehl accounts would probably get you home on weekends. A good recruiter could work with you on that.
Roehl offers more hometime options that pretty much anyone else in the industry.
Suggestion: If you pull flatbed loads for Roehl, & later....flatbed freight dries up....you could then switch to a different type of freight -- & all without changing carriers/employers.
Roehl may (or may not) currently have different freight types (besides flatbed) that would get you home on weekends.
Submit a complete application to them -- wait about a week...&...if they don't call you first...call them...& discuss the above.
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