Looking for any info about switching over to flatbed for Roehl. I am currently a van driver for Roehl with one year of experience. Thanks
Switch from van to flatbed hopefully!
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by treefrog, Apr 2, 2012.
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should just be able to talk to your FM...but I am sure other guys have better info than me...as I am just a door swinger...LOL...I keep thinking about skateboards from time to time...
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And then hang them off the back of your truck !aiwiron Thanks this. -
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Talk to your FM, he/she should be able to let you know what you need to do. And when you make it, welcome to the skateboard world. Leave your door swinging at the dock!
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Just tell your fm you are interested and they should get you the information.
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DrtyDiesel Thanks this.
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Thanks for the info guys and gals. Did I grow a pair? Nope, I've always had them. I was just told Roehl did not have flatbed opportunities in my area when hired on so I went van. Just because ive only been a licensed CDL driver for a year does mean im fresh at pulling anything than a van! Truth be told ive probably pulled more flatbed loads while in the military than some of you posting smart comments. Keep the bull crap for your CB radio. This is a forum for real questions and conversation.
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funny...I thought this was a forum for CASUAL informational exchange, which means you'll have people wandering around off-topic on a regular basis. You'll also have disagreements, arguments, some guy or gal off picking his/her nose in the corner, etc. If you take yourself too seriously, you'll be the only one, from what I've seen here. The trucking industry makes you grow a thick skin or have a heart attack from always being on edge.
Settle down, man, it's just life.DrtyDiesel and Treefork Thank this.
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