Thanks for the update. I have pushed out my school until a March Finish. Has got to be better than the Banking business. Crap, compare this to 30 women with no one in control of the thermostat. (wink) OK kidding sorta.
SimpleInterest
Roehl Transport, Inc. - Marshfield, Wi.
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Cocky, Apr 22, 2006.
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I spoke with a recruiter this morning who stated Roehl has not implemented a hiring freeze, but they are booked through mid February.Baack Thanks this.
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Anyone know if I would qualify for the 7-on/7-off program living in Rochester, NY? From what I've read it seems like I'de have to live closer to Ohio.
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go to there website and type in your zip code and it will tell you what is available for you.
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Joseph,
I asked the same question several pages back. I tried using the website feature that the poster above me references, but it did not work. Here is my question and response from earlier last month. Hope this helps:
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I'm sure this information is available on Roehl's website, but the feature isn't working.
Does Roehl hire individuals for their part-time reefer fleet who live in the N.E. Oklahoma area? I get the feeling 7/3 - 7/4 positions are only available in certain parts of the country.
Andrew
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Andrew you must live within 150 miles of a terminal or a drop yard that has the home-time fleets. The closest one to you that I know of is in K.C. Keep in mind you leave the truck at the terminal/yard and drive home and back after every seven day outing.Baack Thanks this. -
Hehe I'm still around. I stopped driving OTR a little over two years ago and got on with Coca-Cola. Oh and of course there was the 9 months I spent in Afghanistan with the National Guard. Anyways I've been thinking pretty long and hard about going back OTR and Roehl is still the company I would go with. Anyways I'm glad things worked out for ya!andrew5184 Thanks this. -
I'm glad to hear that, ####y. Unlike most drivers, I like knowing I might get a load to Canada. Do you have any idea how often one might get a load up there? What parts of Canada do they run to?
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Well I only went through Canada once, and that was just a short-cut from Vermont to Michigan. I normally stuck to the southeast, so I don't really know what the Canada runs are like.
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####y, thanks for the update and again thanks for starting this thread and sharing your experience with all.
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Anytime man. BTW working for Coca-Cola sucks lol!!
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