I know it's subjective, but interested in thoughts,opinions,benefits about best place for orientation/training. Marshfield, Ellenwood, Gary or any others I don't know of? I would be driving national van.
Any Questions about Roehl??
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by RangerdaRoehlRoadTrainer, Jun 5, 2010.
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Marshfield would be the first choice. If you have real questions, you're more likely to discover real answers. also, when you're done with Orientation, you're much more likely to have a truck available in Marshfield. If you're a student, on the off chance that they don't have a trainer available, it's easy to catch a ride with another driver down to Gary, which is pretty much where all roads lead, as far as Roehl's concerned.
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gary is home, get with the roehl way
wish they'd fix that other washing machine, thoTreefork Thanks this. -
So I am considering going with Roehl, I just obtained my CDL A yesterday after passing both the skills and road test. I was wondering what are the odds of getting a much older truck as my truck once training is completed? I understand that you get what you get, but it would be nice to have something newer to start out in, at least in my personal thought. I read in a much earlier post that Marshfield is the best place to go for training. I have also read that Roehl is a good company to work for. I would like any feedback I can get about working for Roehl, going through their training, and getting out on your own. Thank You in advance.
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When i tested out i got a 2012 Pro Star. it had 60k on it. it really depends on whats next, luck of the draw im guess
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Thanks for your reply
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What about Appleton as a training location?
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nicest location and terminal by far out of all of them ^
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Appleton = Good.
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