The SE Regional drivers probably don't drive in much snow I would imagine. Maybe some, but not like a midwest driver will. If I choose SE regional, how often can I expect to get home if I live in Northern Illinois? Any information or comments would be appreciated, thankyou all.
Roehl SE Regional
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Craftsman, May 21, 2007.
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The book they sent me says drivers are home 34 to 48 hours in a regional fleet. That is why I am going into the National fleet. I want at least 3 days each time I come home. I will stay out long enough to get it. 1 1/2 days isn't enough to get the stuff done that needs to get done.
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you can't be in se regional if you live in northern il.
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you can go to thier web site and put your zip code in and it will tell you what fleets you qualify for. I tried to put a link on here, but it didn't work.
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Ok great. I will go to the website and input my zip and see what fleet(s) I can run. The SE fleet attracted me because of the thought of better winter driving conditions. On the other hand, even if I did qualify for that region, I would also like more than 34-48 hrs. off. There is a lot of the country I've yet to see anyway, so the National fleet may be a good fit for myself. Thankyou for the replies.
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