Anyone here done or have any experience with Roehl CDL program in where they hire you to do training, then move on to a trainer and finally cut loose and you work with them for 120k miles? I have seen some good things on the company. I don't know if they do teams. Thanks getting closer to picking out class and my GF was wondering about this so I told her I would post and see what I could discover.
Not to deliberately ignore your question above, but... The other day--I met a waitress whose husband has driven for AMX (Ashford, AL) --for the last 20 YEARS. They now have their own in-house CDL school--and she mentioned that they do teams (for west coast runs)--which (before that) I did not know. She also said that they are keeping him busy. These days--that's a VER-RY GOOD sign.... Based on what I've collectively heard & seen about AMX, elsewhere--you could well be overlooking a real hidden "gem" there.... Apply To Be A Driver - Alabama Motor Express If you haven't already checked them out...it might be a good idea to add them to your list--since they do teams (so I'm told). -- Lual
Roehl has some teams for reefer trucking. Ask if they hire teams out of North Florida. Refrigerated teams run 48 states.
Covenant and CR England hire husband/wife teams and the training process, you train in the same truck at the same time. Trucks are set up for three people. Three people don't sleep at the same time in the same truck; a motel/hotel is provided for that. ~ Covenant Transport ~ C.R. England | Truck Driving Jobs, CDL Schools & Transportation Services Same training process as Covenant for husband/wife wanting to team.
Covenant is on our list. They also have an OTR, about 18 miles away from our house. 14/3 I just want to make sure I am exploring every avenue before we pull the trigger.