Sorry for the late response.
When I called about it, they said .26 per mile plus extra for loading and unloading for the Dairyland fleet with a goal of 2100-2300 miles per week or somewhere thereabouts.
According to them, you supposedly should average $700 or so per weekly paycheck. Sounded a bit too optimistic. I seriously have my doubts about being able to make that much after reading all the threads on Roehl, especially for such a localized fleet.
Kind of got turned off by that information, so any inclination of me going that route has been put on the back-burner.
Dairyland fleet
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by TSRoll, Nov 7, 2012.
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any updates on this thread? I just stared one of my own asking about dairyland
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heres some info hope this helps http://www.roehl.jobs/jobs/detail/14
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I looked at this awhile back and spoke with the recruiter. what makes me shy away is the "on average"... Im primarily afraid of choosing this option,just to make $300 or $400 a week.... I'm assuming taxes are taken out of what you make weekly,anything less than $500/week after taxes will put me behind on bills.thats why im putting money aside for that first month of driving...I'm looking to hear from someone whos driven this account because if they typically averaged more than $500 week I'd give this a shot. Otherwise, the national dry van option out for 2 weeks back for 1 week sounds perfect
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