want to talk to drivers about roehl

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by newbie driver, Feb 7, 2008.

  1. scab

    scab Bobtail Member

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    I just applied to Roehl today and had applied to Schneider National about two weeks ago.Would you guys say(in your opinion)ones better than the other?
    I've considered Schneider for a long time,but I hear Roehl gives you better home time opportunities.I know you can't decide for me,but anything useful would be...well...useful.:biggrin_25525:
     
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  3. slingblade07

    slingblade07 Light Load Member

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    Did you call the 1800 schneider line and see if they are hiring in your area? They arent in mine, only if you have 6 mo experience
     
  4. scab

    scab Bobtail Member

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    I've applied to Schneider too.I hear they are good too and I'm considering them also;especially after reading Jasontruckers thread that spread over his entire training period.Pretty fascinating stuff.
     
  5. 1100KSDUDE

    1100KSDUDE Bobtail Member

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    I have talked to Roehl, Schneider, and CFI/Conway and am trying to decide between the three. I am in southeastern Kansas. Relocating to the Kansas City area is a possibility if it would mean more home time. Any comments or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
     
  6. NukedNative

    NukedNative Light Load Member

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    Do your research here on the site, 2 months later, I'm still in the deciding factor with Maverick, Roehl and TMC! Find what means the most to you, and who offers it, then look up and filter out the bull**** from all of the posters.

    It's like political spaghetti, fill the strainer with promises but be aware that all you are guaranteed is the starch water fallin in the sink. :biggrin_2555:
     
  7. Preacher Man

    Preacher Man Road Train Member

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    I have driven for Roehl for four months in their 7/4-7/3 hometime+ fleet. I get good guaranteed hometime with enough days to run good miles. I like having three full days and then four full days at home. I also like the predicable schedule, I know ahead of time when I am supposed to be home. My experience is that they are legal to the point of being anal about it. They won't hesitate to reschedule or relay a load to keep you legal. There are no perfect companies and I can't speak to other companies. I also can't tell you about other divisions and fleets withing Roehl, I do know that this is a situation I can live with.
     
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  8. Texas-Nana

    Texas-Nana Princess Drives-a-Lot

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    Just a heads up, if you're looking at Schneider in the Dallas area.....I was told today by our recruiter that there will be no new hires of inexperienced drivers until possibly the 1st of the year. We finally got ready to make the big change and we're a week late.
     
  9. NukedNative

    NukedNative Light Load Member

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    If hometime is important, look more at the 7/4 7/3 with Roehl, Schneider offered only national near here. SW Lower MI
     
  10. fulgrwnmn

    fulgrwnmn Light Load Member

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    roehl opportunities for home time are just that.OPPORTUNITIES esp if your national van, they will get you home if you beg and plead enough, but if theres nothing going that way, forget anytime soon, the 7/3 7/4 program usually will get you home, seems that program has a better priority for the simple fact you share a trk and the next driver needs to get out you need to get home, bottom line they keep it moving, you may miss by a day or two, but usually can count on the general area desired of hometime, but by no means a exact date
     
  11. NukedNative

    NukedNative Light Load Member

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    There was another poster somewhere on this site that did say that the national takes 2nd place to the 7/4 7/3 hometime plus fleets when it comes time to getting the driver home. I've yet to decide (as I am scheduled to orientation on Oct 6th) the Midwest Regional Van or the 7/4 7/3 flatbed..
     
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