which school is the best swift roehl or milan express

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by rednecktrucking, Oct 27, 2012.

  1. rednecktrucking

    rednecktrucking Light Load Member

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    since everyone voices their oppion on here which school is the best swift, roehl trans or milan express
     
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  3. Labby

    Labby Bobtail Member

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    How can anyone really answer that unless they attended all 3 of them.
     
  4. ICT-Troy429

    ICT-Troy429 Bobtail Member

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    I would say none of the above......I would advise going to a tech school to train to obtain your CDL.....This way you are free to browse for your first company instead of being tied to a contract upon completion of training. You will find that your first year will indeed be the toughest, even more so if you have to drive for Swift or Roehl. I do not know much about Milan, but any trucking company that offers to pay for your schooling and pushes you into a contract immediately after training, usually has their own agenda in mind before your interest. Just advising you to browse for tech schools that offer truckdriver training courses, also most offer financial aid to those who qualify. Many tech school courses are affordable. Good luck to you.
     
  5. HAZMAT66

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    @rednecktrucking if u want 2 know about SWIFT i strongly suggest you go 2 YOUTUBE & check all the vide by a SWIFT driver with a very large following type: yourboyEthetrucker:,, he'll tell you everytjing you want 2 know about SWIFT he's been with SWIFT for about a year & went threw SWIFT school & i knw there alot of negative stuff about SWIFT but its working for him...... I dont nor have i ever work for swift but hes taking a negative& turning it into a positive....so maybe u may want 2 check this guy out if its working for him it may work for u.....good luck
     
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  6. rednecktrucking

    rednecktrucking Light Load Member

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    well the problem with a tech school is that i dont have the money to go to one cause ive thought about that and also thought about go to a college close by but i dont think i can get finanical aid for either of them, i know that one day i wanna be a o/o but i think that im wanting that too fast and plus with most companys you have to have 6 months to one year exp. i do know how to drive a big truck because i have been driving tandems since i was 16 that were semis at one time, i have worked on them as well, ive thought about trying to get my permit and just gettin the cdl myself but i hear you have to go to school or a tech school so i figured goin to a company would be easier to do so i dont have to pay for any of it but a few little things, i have applied at roehl swift and cre. swift and cre have called me back and offered me the jobs, i decided to go with cre england and after think and have other talk me out of it am going to decline theyre offer because i have a bad feeling even tho there are some good comments on them but not many, im at hard place in the road because i need the money because i dont have a job at this moment so any advice is good to help me decide to whom to go with
     
  7. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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  8. Marky84

    Marky84 Heavy Load Member

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    ya i dont have the money or time either. were both in the same boat.
     
  9. Treefork

    Treefork Road Train Member

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    Roehl only requires the 120,000 mile agreement if They pay for your schooling. If you pay for it up front, you are not obligated to work for them any length of time. It's something in the area of $2600.00.
     
  10. rednecktrucking

    rednecktrucking Light Load Member

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    well ive listened to all of the post about cre being bad and backed out. im just want to get this career under way so i can start up this new career. and u say u only have to sign a 120,000 mile contract and thats it
     
  11. Marky84

    Marky84 Heavy Load Member

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    i keep hearing great things about roehl central reefer and swift.,, to an extent for swift. some good and bad. asking around quite a lot
     
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