Roehl vs SNI vs Millis vs W/S vs Prime

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  1. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    Based partly on actual experience and partly on heresay, I'd choose between SNI and Roehl. I was with SNI, and read a pretty fair amount of good press on this site about Roehl.

    Just my opinion, though.
     
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    Been to roehls school and drove there for almost a year. If you stay out 3 weeks you will be ran a lot more with better miles. It's not worth staying out the min time. And if you get a good dispatcher you can decide when you want to come back to work within reason, I've took a week and a half off a few times after being out almost 4 weeks.
     
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    Thanks, I am seriously only considering Roehl and Schnieder. I did try Crete but they rejected me. Don't know why.
     
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    I'd goto roehl they seem to have some better equipment. Unless sni upgraded some of the old trucks?
     
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    Go into the company DAC reports on this forum, There you can read up on Roehl. Lots of info to help you with decision. Schneider has a forum too.
     
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    I can vouch for this,y usual run is 18-24 days out and my dispatcher usually gives me 6-8 days off. Not all do this, but I'm one of the lucky few.