Roehl Driver Check In

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Treefork, Oct 18, 2011.

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  1. skyviper73

    skyviper73 Heavy Load Member

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    I've picked up there before. They made a big deal about me having long pants on. It was July and 100 degrees and 100% humidity. I was lucky I had some sweats under the bunk to put on or they wouldn't let me pick up. Seriously, I was a van driver. I was used to picking up wearing whatever I had on, even if it was just boxers. :biggrin_25524: What are long sweat pants going to protect my legs from? I drifting leaf? A falling paper bag? All they would do is mask my cut and bleeding leg if something REAL actually injured me!:biggrin_25513: Yeah, stupid rule!
     
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    Female Driver Medium Load Member

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    You just won the internet with that one, lol.
     
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  4. Treefork

    Treefork Road Train Member

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    I don't even carry shorts with me even in the middle of summer. There are no flatbed shippers or receivers who allow it. Well maybe 1 but you don't want to wear shorts on mineral wool fiber loads. It's itchy.


    Joe
     
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  5. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    Yeah they even have it with assnmt. Have long pants.
    I figure ill call earlier tomorrow though. GP usually has that stuff loaded early and ready to go.
     
  6. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    Finally got my first load of slinkies. Going from Connecticut to Michigan. Had to tarp them which sucked
     
  7. coopnp

    coopnp Road Train Member

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    Also that place if you drop your trl in the wrong spot and don't check with security b4 u leave you'll get a fine. No tobacco which is bs bc with that place and other non tabacco facilities there's always an employee outside smoking when I roll up lol. The guard shack to go in is tight, you'll see, and the ladies in inspection are in no hurry. I'd call and see if its ready early usually is if its preloaded. I had shorts on and they made me change. Others give u safety glasses to drop a trl or wear a vest. I still like Georgia Pacifica though.

    Petro x1 I-280 perrysburg. MI, mañana. Cancelled WI load in which didn't disappoint me
     
  8. Wallens05

    Wallens05 Light Load Member

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    First day back load going to pa I'm about 30 mins away at the loves on 78 x 23. Good being back out

    What app are u guys using?

    Steven
     
  9. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    Never been to a GP that was in a hurry. I don't smoke, no problem there. Yeah, I learned about proper trailer procedure in Rincon Georgia GP. had to turn around and go back to inspection line and wait another hour just to take an mt properly.
     
  10. kardolmer

    kardolmer Road Train Member

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    Lol i just picked up my first load of slinkies today. Wi to ohio deliver at noon tomorrow
     
  11. Treefork

    Treefork Road Train Member

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    If you're going to risingsun it's a nice easy drop. Also after you're done there's a small truckstop up the road you can go to. It's on the corner of US 23 and US6, you'll see it on your way down.


    Joe
     
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