How are miles doing on the Home time fleets?

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Preacher Man, Mar 18, 2016.

  1. Preacher Man

    Preacher Man Road Train Member

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    At this point I am ready to get out of trucking entirely, but I can't do it cold turkey. Before I got my CDL I was a professional portrait and wedding photography. Originally my plan was to go back to church directory photography. Since a return to Roehl isn't going to happen, I've gone to Beelman which is a local dump company. My plan is to be semi-part time freeing up Fridays and Saturdays for weddings. With the age of digital fully here, I can shoot an entire day for $1000, give the couple all their images on disk and clear as much as a full week driving a truck. I also like the idea that I know instantly if the image has an issue. There is nothing worse than waiting 2 weeks after the big day to find out none of the pictures came out.
     
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  3. iraqralph43

    iraqralph43 Road Train Member

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    4hrs total per day...back and forth to the house...that's 700mi a week...that's a lot
     
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  4. iraqralph43

    iraqralph43 Road Train Member

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    Would this be once every 7 days...back and forth to home...Or each day....guess I read your question wrong
     
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    jlawson1979 Light Load Member

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    Yeah, once every 7 days.
     
  6. iraqralph43

    iraqralph43 Road Train Member

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    The seven days off would be nice....long as the pay is ok....with what you need
     
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