Any ROEHL Drivers out there?

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  1. 1longhorns

    1longhorns Bobtail Member

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    So how is the tuition paid back normally?

    Assuming my employer agrees to pay back my tuition at a certain rate, do I have money coming out of my check every week also? ..... or do I not need to worry about paying back my tuition on my own until I leave the company?
     
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  3. spinpsychle

    spinpsychle Medium Load Member

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    Out of your check? No. You pay your tuition to whatever school you go to, and bring the receipt to your company's orientation. Money will gradually come in in the form of small bonus checks - in our case 100 or 250 at a time.

    If you go to Roehl's school instead... I'm not sure. I went to a technical college.

    I don't know much about the SEC, but isn't Marietta, Georgia sort of an odd place for an Alabama fan to be?
     
  4. chipbase

    chipbase Light Load Member

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    you could say the same thing about kent, ohio spin... LOL but i went to school there now i am a yankee.... :)
     
  5. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    No , no , no . A true Southern boy can never become a yankee . You'd better make a visit home and have some grits , redeye gravy , ham , and cornbread . What do they teach in those Yankee schools . Dang , next thing you know you'll be talking like Kerry and Kennedy . :biggrin_25512:
     
  6. Kenneth C

    Kenneth C Bobtail Member

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    Hey yall. I read in one of these quotes that Roehl is giving Hometime fleets miles first and then the other fleets get what is left. is there any truth to that and why would the hometime get first miles. It seems to me they would want their full time fleets getting more miles. I'm only interested because I have orientation with them 4/13/09. scheduled for the reefer national. but if hometime is getting the miles, I may want to switch. Thanks K.C.
     
  7. Colonellookout

    Colonellookout Bobtail Member

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    No you don't know and never will if your from Minny. I know Ohio State fans who live in Tennessee as well. Football and their followers are all over the map when it comes to the Deep South!!
     
  8. chipbase

    chipbase Light Load Member

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    your right rick but my best friend keeps calling me yankee. he knows it ticks me off. I am a southern bot through and through and I will never stop calling everything a coke and saying You all LOL
     
  9. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    That's good to hear . I was afraid you'd started drinking hot tea and iced coffee . :biggrin_25512:
     
  10. chipbase

    chipbase Light Load Member

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    why would anyone want cold coffee. I still can't figure that out. Hey Mc Donalds up here in Ohio has finally came to there senses and are serving Sweet tea. Although it does not taste as good at least it is a start.
     
  11. kebo072

    kebo072 Light Load Member

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    Hometime normally will get loads because they are set to be home at a certain time with another driver waiting on them.

    In my opinion I think owner ops get first choice
    Then hometime
    then regional
    then national

    Its not that bad though. I'm flatbed national and have averaged 1850 miles a week since october.
     
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