New Roehl driver with questions.

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by decon485, Apr 28, 2013.

  1. TheTank

    TheTank Heavy Load Member

    The ones sitting in Marshfield, ya, most of the new ones do. The old timers, nope. As for industry, look at job postings for dispatchers, most want a degree or "job experience." Always wondered how you get job experience without a job???
     
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  3. Treefork

    Treefork Road Train Member

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    The last roehl fleet manager posting i saw had no degree requirement on it.
     
  4. rangerroy

    rangerroy Bobtail Member

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    their is all kinds of driver dispatchers or manager jobs no degree required and roehl also just have to multi task and guide towards profitability,but if you want to sell fishing tackle at gander mountain you need a BA cant figure it out and I have seen some drivers from cdl schools that went to be driver managers instead of drivers.
     
  5. midniterider072

    midniterider072 Bobtail Member

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    if u mess up a lot then you get a camera in your truck, fuel bonus is not that hard to get as for the trucks I've had 2 2007's and just got a 2014 prostar it is real nice.I have been with Roehl since I started driving and I like it yes we are set at 63 but with proper planning I can knock out plenty of miles in 10 hours of driving I avg 3200 miles a week several times I got 3800 miles
     
  6. DrFlush

    DrFlush Road Train Member

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    Getting any fuel bonus depends on where you live and where you run. They expect everyone to get the same milage as a guy running midwest regional.
     
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