pros and cons
Not sure Seems like a good fit for me right now from what I have found but I'd like to hear from you all opinions appreciated
Thinking going with Roehl
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by McKenna, Sep 8, 2016.
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You did research on cel-a-con and decided it's a good fit?
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Well that was a fail sorry lol
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You go to cel-a-con and will see who's failing.
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I'm confused. Wrong title?
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He changed the thread name,was thinking of going to celadon or roehl.which to me is a no brainer go with roehl.
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Really looking for more info here lol
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McDonalds or Wendy's?
You're not signing on for a lifetime commitment. If it looks like a good fit, go. Get trained, find out how what you do and don't like about how the company works, about what the job entails and you will have a better understanding of what you are looking for at the next job.
I like long haul, coast to coast runs. I like running 3200 to 4000 miles a week. Others will tell you that being local is the only way to go, some like regional and home weekends and people like me are out of our minds. To each their own. I don't like Regional, I don't like Local.
Pick a company and get started, find out what you like and what you really want to do. Some people spend more time trying to decide which company to start with than they actually spend at the company.
Get started, get trained, figure out what you want and find your perfect fit.Lawdog71, Picinisco, PizzaGuy805 and 2 others Thank this. -
@KMac - good post; my feelings exactly. People who plan to attend a trucking company school spend too much time worrying about which one. It doesn't matter which one, just get it over with and move on. While you're there fullfilling your obligation, plan your next move because there's a hundred companies to choose from.
I've noticed some people on here procrastinate for months or even years, where if they had just done something, their career would already be in motion and the training company would be history.PizzaGuy805, speedyk, ZhenyaP1991 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Personally I would go with the company that has the most different options as far as types of trailers, I started thinking I wanted to do reefer or van and found I am only happy when pulling open deck.
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