Any Questions about Roehl??

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by RangerdaRoehlRoadTrainer, Jun 5, 2010.

  1. jcoop

    jcoop Bobtail Member

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    How long do you typically stay out with a trainer if you are just coming out of CDL school?
     
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  3. Beedubyah

    Beedubyah Light Load Member

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    That depends on you! If you have a handle on progressive shifting, squaring your corners, the seven steps and your trainer see's you have it down you could be done in a week or so. Then again if you dont show progression you could be on your way home on a gray dog!
     
  4. Scott72

    Scott72 Road Train Member

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    Minimum of 8 days. Usually 10-13 days.
     
  5. Irishmanlynch

    Irishmanlynch Bobtail Member

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    I live 263 miles from Ellenwood, Georgia. Can anyone tell me if I can take my truck and trailer home? I will be working 7/4-7/3 flatbed...
     
  6. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    Home time fleets are slip seat, and I do believe 7/4-7/3 is 3 drivers sharing two trucks.
     
    DsquareD Thanks this.
  7. mvs795

    mvs795 Bobtail Member

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    if you are assigned home time fleet, you cannot take the truck home. I live 120 miles from Bensalem Pennsylvania. This is my third trip out, and its going pretty well.
     
  8. special_kase

    special_kase Bobtail Member

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    Direct from the roehl handbook, if you live within 50 miles of a Roehl transport facility, you must leave your vehicle at that facility when you go home.
     
  9. SixtyPlus

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    Speaking of the trucks, what are the dry van tractors like? Stand-up sleepers? How does one carry their spouse with only the one bunk? Recruiting said we would need to be "creative". At my age, sleeping is more important than creativity! :biggrin_25519:
     
  10. DsquareD

    DsquareD Road Train Member

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    My wife lived on the truck with me a few times for several months. We had no trouble sleeping together in the dorm sized bunk. But if you can't handle that much closeness, then this could be a problem.

    The reason I left Roehl the first time was to get a condo truck. Then my wife never even slept in the upper bunk. We just used the extra space for storage bins.
     
  11. SixtyPlus

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    Sounds good, Dennis. Thanks! BTW, any other pros or cons you can share about Roehl?
     
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