Anything that keeps you out of New England, NY, NJ or California would work for me.
Given where you live I'd say MWR is a nice fit.
Questions about Roehl?????
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Truckin' Monkey, Mar 20, 2013.
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Anybody heading to RDTC to start July 29th August 5th or 12th?
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Those were my thoughts just running Midwest is my goal
But it'll be my first driving job
So I'm really nervous. Hope all works out, they seem like a really good company to start out with. -
Here are the miles another driver is getting. How does Roehl compare? He is driving flatbed and getting .40 mile.
6/7- 1191 mi
5/31- 1734 mi
5/24- 2220 mi
5/17- 2213 mi
5/10- 1871 mi
At least he throws in a good week once in a while so we can pay bills.mp75 Thanks this. -
I do almost that many miles on the regional fleet I'm on at .50 a mile.
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YES please! Details. I am just starting with Roehl and haven't heard a way to get .50 in 2 years but that's why we are here to learn the way to the top from experts that have already been there done that etc...
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Is this for Midwest regional or what is this for?
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Sounds like somebody's blowing smoke up rear ends.
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Horrible miles. This the reason I would never even consider being a company flatbed driver, ever again. Unless theres a flatbed company that pays 40+ cpm and they're using loose leaf. Not a stranger to hard work at all. Jus dont agree with the time constraints of being on a 14 hour clock, having to secure a load then deliver it as well... Thus giving a driver the results listed above. (Pertaining to miles anyway).themidwesttrucker Thanks this.
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