Anyone else going to Marshfield Dec 8th??

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by GunzFlatbedder, Dec 5, 2008.

  1. GunzFlatbedder

    GunzFlatbedder Medium Load Member

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    I start class that day... Flatbed here we come
     
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  3. Buster

    Buster Light Load Member

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    Whats in Marshfield?
     
  4. GunzFlatbedder

    GunzFlatbedder Medium Load Member

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    its the Roehl Truck Drinving School
     
  5. bowmeyer1

    bowmeyer1 Light Load Member

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    im supposed to go to gary jan.12th gunz lemme know how ya do..... i didnt do flatbed, national van
     
  6. GunzFlatbedder

    GunzFlatbedder Medium Load Member

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    standin there waiting to practice driving... breakin out the polypro's
     
  7. Buster

    Buster Light Load Member

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    Im due on the the 12th as well. But I choose flat bed.:biggrin_25525:
     
  8. Dr. Venture

    Dr. Venture Medium Load Member

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    Good ol' polypros. Yeah, you'll need them.
     
  9. Buster

    Buster Light Load Member

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    I screwed up, going on the 12th of Jan but to Gary. Im looking foward to it. I havent decited on the salary or milage pay yet, Im leaning towards the milage. I like the idea of flat bed. A lot of work I know. But, Im not afraid of work or getting dirty. I dont mind the weather. I've lived upstate NY my whole life. So snow, rain and cold is what it is.
     
  10. Dr. Venture

    Dr. Venture Medium Load Member

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    Buster, are you retired from the military? If so, and you have a good handle on your finances I'd recommend mileage pay. Salary is really nice for somebody that needs to know what to expect for budgeting purposes, but you stand to lose money depending on how you're running. If your budget can stand fluctuation in paychecks and you have a retirement check, mileage may be better. Just my opinion. I really liked being on salary, but I had bills to pay and needed to know what to expect for income. Best of luck.
     
  11. nate596

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    Dr. Venture, How much was the gross salary weekly, and then what were the approximate taxes taken out? Thanks
     
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