I think you have to specifically ask them to set it up for the full box. It looks good, there are a few ICs with them like that. Yeah, I knew something happened to him medically but haven't been able to find anybody that knew anything. He's a good guy, sucks he had to stop driving. He took good care of his truck though.
Roehl lease program?
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by spinpsychle, Mar 22, 2009.
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I think dan said 6 months with Roehl no matter how much experience you have with another carrier. Roehl is very strict with their logging and running everything legal.
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I think I saw somewhere on the website that you need 100,000 miles also. I start RDTC in July. Everything about Roehl looks pretty good until I saw the pet policy lol. Now ive been researching lease programs and wondering if Roehl's is worth it.
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Alls dan would tell me is that something happened that he couldn't qualify for his dot physical anymore. I am driving this condo right now and can't wait to get into a much lighter mid roof. I can't scale anything with this heavy pig especially with a curtain. They are working on getting me back thru marshfield asap and my wife is going to look at it and take tons of pics of it tom.
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Roehl will let u lease after 6 months of driving if u stay clean but staying clean is extremely extremely extremely hard as a new driver at Roehl. There's alot that can happen ex late deliveries, wrecking something, bad logs, and some of there crusades lately. Trust us.
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I'd be alright with a midroof, and if Dan couldn't find me a condo I was going to try and get your truck. The other one didn't have enough warranty left on it.
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Roehl actually doesn't want you to own ur own trailer and quite honestly I would never want to have my own there. Roehl drops and hooks alot even in the flatbeds and If u owned ur own trailer u wouldn't be able to drop and hook like all of us
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Sorry for taking your truck but I'm getting to despise this condo. It's way too heavy for my kind of flatbed loads, I need a midroof and I need one asap
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No worries. I should have grabbed when I had the chance. What are you pulling that's so heavy?
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