Tomorrow I am flying up to Gary, IN to start my three orientation with Roehl. They gave me a couple of options for getting to their facility, car rental, flying, or bus. I opted for flying as it is close to a thousand miles to get to Gary from my hometown. The part I found surprising is that they will not pay the baggage fee which seems a bit odd. In my former business life the company always paid for all my travel expenses except alcohol.
Roehl also requires a TWIC card and does not pay for that either and I do not know if that is typical for the trucking industry. So I spent the money and now have a TWIC card.
I am a bit nervous about my having made the correct choice. That said, I'll start and do the best I can and then decide if my choice was correct. Wish me luck.
considering going with Roehl
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by bmacworth, Oct 21, 2013.
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Edit: I should have been clearer; they start a new 3-week class of RDTC (their CDL school in Marshfield, WI) every Monday, and those classes have a max of 6 students.
If you already have a CDL, you go to Orientation instead rather than the CDL school; that's run separately from the school. The number of students in each Orientation group varies -- when I was at RDTC last January there were about 12-15 people in Orientation at the time, and it runs for less than 3 weeks; I think it was like 8 days or something.Last edited: Nov 16, 2013
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It's normal to be a little nervous when starting something big and new like this. Roehl is a good company though and they've always treated me fairly, though there are of course other stories out there, like any large company. Odds are you'll be treated well.Nightwind8830 Thanks this. -
Actually if I remember right from last year, they don't do much in December. With the holidays and stuff, it's hard enough trying to get all the drivers home etc... Never mind students and trying to get them a trainer.
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Yeah, dunno about orientation, but according to the company website there was an RDTC class graduating every week in December and two graduating classes in January. (I started on January 28 and thus graduated in February.)
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The TWIC card is around 140, unless you have your Hazmat then its 80-100 I don't remember exactly. You have to get fingerprinted and have a background check for both, but if you have one you bypass those on the other. My Hazmat will be done by the time I ship out so the twic will just be a stop at the TSA near the port. You have to pay for them because they go with you wherever you go if you leave the company.
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Yeah I already have my CDL so I should bypass most of that and go thru to load securement and out with a trainer.
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