Student Driver Wants to Work at Roehl!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by The Gryphon, Nov 25, 2011.

  1. The Gryphon

    The Gryphon Heavy Load Member

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    Thanks. Excellent advice.

    I'm not really much of a drinker, so I'll have no problem heeding your advice! I might average a beer or glass of scotch a month.

    I doubt the hotel/motel would be stocked with great single-malt scotches. So, it'll be easy to abstain while there. :biggrin_25525:

    I just want to be able to get there. If I do, I know that I won't blow it based on any sort of behavioral issues.
     
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    Boomer08 Light Load Member

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    When I went to Conway's orientation that is what I heard. That you shouldn't drink while there. Well I had one maybe two. It was no problem. As long as you don't get all liquoured up and stupid which I am sure you wouldn't, I doubt there would be anything said.
     
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    The Gryphon Heavy Load Member

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    I err on the side of conservatism and just not drink at all if I'm fortunate enough to be invited to orientation. :biggrin_25520:
     
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    Hanadarko Independent Owner/Operator

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    Who the #### needs to drink during orientation anyways?
    Common sense SHOULD prevail-
     
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    chompi Road Train Member

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    You would think common sense would prevail! Gotta remember though, a lot of those orientation creatures come from every corner and from under every rock in the country! Personally that's why I love orientation! Such a mix of interesting people. Back on the topic though, yeah, its only three days folks and yes it is a 24/7 interview. Also those hotels/motels/caves you stay in for orientation are supervised by the staff. Don't think they won't report what you are doing on your "off" time! Meanwhile your neighbor is knee deep in his makeshift meth lab next door!