Roehl Transport -- my story

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  1. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    No problem, I'll try to help as much as I can.

    Ethan
     
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  3. himo

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    As a matter of fact, I am looking for a company that runs too many miles with decent pay loaded and deadhead, and I dont care when I get home, due to my loans I want to work as many miles as the company would allow. Therefore, if anyone knows better company I really appreciate the assistance. The issue is I live in eastcoast and I am at school in Ohio, all the high quility companies run mid west, west or south very few of those companies have routes to upnorth unless I dont know about them. Any help is really appreciated.
     
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  4. DrtyDiesel

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    Roehl should have decent freight in that area. If you stay out a long time you'll go every where.

    I stay out 3 weeks usually. I got a run from Georgia to Washington state. I usually run the Midwest.

    My usual runs are Florida to Illinois, then to Indiana, then to Wisconsin, then to Georgia, then to anywhere and everywhere. They'll keep you running.

    Ethan
     
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  5. himo

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    ohh, that's good. the thing is I applied for roehl, the recruiter called me and told me that she will call me friday but she didnt the problem was i couldnt call her because I was at school I got off at 4:30 which was late. that's why I went looking up earlier for another company just in case, and I found heartland expresss, any idea about this company?
     
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  6. pecanart

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    Guys im heading for orientation for Reohl. I have a question for the experienced. Am I going to need a Garmin GPS or do the trucks have a gps? Thanks.
     
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  7. pecanart

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    First, keep calling her. You are talking about Jessica Pigeon right? She is very good. She kept me up to date every day on my status. Try talking to Schneider too, they are good.
     
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  8. Treefork

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    Well you don't "need" a gps but you can use one. I drove 4 years before buying a gps. Trucks are not equipped with them.
     
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  9. DrtyDiesel

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    You won't need a GPS. If you have a smart phone then Google maps comes in handy. I don't trust GPS's

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  10. pecanart

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    Im on the bus headed for Appleton, WI for Reohl orientation. I will try to post my experience with Reohl. Thanks.
     
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  11. himo

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    yes, Jessics Pigeon. I will call her on Monday.
     
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