I've searched these threads under Roehl in great detail, and even asked a current driver (even called the company, no answer after 15 mins of wait while transferred through 4 people) but there's still no clear answer. Does Roehl allow any tattoos to be visible? I can wear long sleeves year 'round no problem, but I have both hands and knuckles done too. They're military themed, and have none on my neck or face.
Looking at Roehl a lil more cause of their "Honor Program", plus I love flatbed work. Does anyone have any concrete info on this policy, or is it company discretion for the most part?
Thank you for your time!
Touk (tewwk)
Roehl Visible Tattoo Policy
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Touk, Jan 2, 2014.
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Almost all military guys i know all have tats... As long as there not offensive, No one should have a problem.
But, One question.... Why didnt you think about stuff like this BEFORE you got them on areas they cannot be covered for work purposes??truckinmike1984 Thanks this. -
I've seen drivers here with visible tats. Actually was talking to one the other day. He has one on his lower throat area, and on his fingers too. He's in flats. Nothing I could tell to be offensive though.
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I don't regret getting them, and knew how most companies/organizations view people with them. That's why I kept them military related, so they wouldn't be "as" bad.
I'm already accepted at another company, but the more I look into Roehl the more I like their package deal.precisionpower and KW Cajun Thank this. -
I have sleeves on both arms and they never even mentioned it.
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Ha! re: (tewwk)
Good to see confirmation that I was saying it correctly all along.Touk Thanks this. -
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The only company I've found that has issues and requires visible tgats to be covered is averitt transportation. They do regional and offer flatbed. But they are strict on whom they hire usually.
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BTW, I'm also a former tuque wearer. I used to wear one a boatload of times up north, but you have me beat by wearing it summer & winter.
I've seen it spelled several ways, especially on any French Canadian words. They are often spelled with many variations.
Here's an interesting article... Toque, tuque or touque?
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