Profile For Tanner M.

Tanner M.'s Info

  • Location:

  • Driving Status:

  • Social Link:

  • Joined Us:
    7 years, 2 months ago

Tanner M.'s Bio

No Bio Information Was Filled Out. Must be a secret.

Page 1 of 1

Posted:  7 years, 2 months ago

View Topic:

Advice on getting back into trucking as a new driver!

Thank you all for your comments and advice. I will deffinaly think about giving Roehl a call and seeing if I could possibly start over with them again. Some of you asked if I called them right away and explained what happened to them. I did call them. The day it happened. But my actual fleet manager didn't call me till 3 days later due to being out of state. I think he was doing some training? Some of you also asked about showing a police report. That defiantly would of been a good idea. But at the time I didn't even think of that. I just called and explained what happened. I can also understand that to my fleet manager if might of seemed like I.just didn't want to do it. He probably heard stuff like that all the time from others. But like I said. At the time I didn't even think to show him the police report.

Posted:  7 years, 2 months ago

View Topic:

Advice on getting back into trucking as a new driver!

I did call that same day it happened. But my fleet manger was out of state at another terminal at the time. So I talked to an another fleet manger and he sent an email to mine to call me right away. He got back to me about 3 days later.

Tanner, I read your story, and when I got to

double-quotes-start.png

But the next day came and my sister got into a very bad head on collision with another car and I missed my test due to being in the ER with my sister and family all day.

double-quotes-end.png

I missed where you called Roehl to let them know about your family emergency. I also don't see where you called them to arrange to come back for your tests at a later date. If you have a cell phone, these calls do not take long at all.

The idea of updating people who expect to see you is not limited to trucking. A no-show without a phone call has an even taller hill to climb when you need to get back to where you stopped.

Posted:  7 years, 2 months ago

View Topic:

Advice on getting back into trucking as a new driver!

No. I contacted Roehl that same day it happened. I talked to another fleet manager and explained what happened. But my actual fleet manager didn't get back to me until 3 days later due to being out of state at the time. I think he was doing some training or had a meeting at another terminal.

Here's my concern Tanner, and hopefully I am wrong. Please provide some clarification and it will help us help you.

It seems from the way you presented the chain of events, that you just didn't show up for the test, and then contacted them several days or weeks later about the whole scenario. Is that how it went down? Because that seems to support your fleet manager's feelings on the matter, and it also seems to support your willingness to just move on to somewhere else, even though you clearly expressed you enjoyed your time at Roehl.

Can you be a little more specific as to how your communications with them were timed? Communication is an all important factor in this business, and I fear you may have misjudged how important it was that you contact them immediately when you realized you had an emergency on your hands that was going to require change to your schedule.

We've had so many reports of Roehl responding positively to family emergencies in this forum, even drivers being flown home at the company's expense to get something taken care of, that your story seems to be leaving something critical out.

I'm not trying to start a dust up, I just would appreciate some clarification as to the particulars of the timing of your communications with them.

Other than that, I agree with the others. Why would you not want to go back to the place that helped you in the first place, and surely you had some sort of contractual agreement with them, didn't you?

Posted:  7 years, 2 months ago

View Topic:

Advice on getting back into trucking as a new driver!

I need some advice as how to get back into trucking as a new driver. Why I had to quit is somewhat unusual. But let me explain.

I originally started out with Roehl Transport with there "Get paid to get your CDL Program". I went through their 4 week program in Phoenix, AZ and had a complete blast there with the instructors. I was the only one in my class after 1 week because my other classmate quit. So I had the instructor all to myself. He complimented me many times that I was a complete natural at it. I caught onto everything very quickly.

I passed my testing and got my CDL 4 weeks later. Then 1 week after getting my CDL I was out with my trainer for 2 weeks. After my 2 weeks was done we got a load back to the terminal. My trainer gave me some last min tips and I said goodbye to my trainer and I went home that night so I could sleep in my own bed since I only lived 30 mins away from the terminal and hadn't showered for 3 days.

Anyway, the day after I got back I was suppose to take the test that Roehl does to determine if I was ready to go out on my own. My trainer was confident that I would do just fine and pass. But the next day came and my sister got into a very bad head on collision with another car and I missed my test due to being in the ER with my sister and family all day. Unfortunately my sister's condition was bad enough that someone had to help her out with certain things at home for while but not bad enough for her to stay in the hospital. My mom and step dad were both working full-time jobs and couldn't afford to take the time off of work to care for her because of bills.

So I had to step up and help her out until she got better. But when I explained what was going on to my fleet manager. He didn't really believe me and was just accusing me of not wanting to do the job which was not true. I loved it. But my sister needed help. Its been a few months and my sister has since gotten better. I am currently working at a retail store so can pay my bills. I'm interested on getting back into trucking.

But not sure how to go about it because I'm worried if I use Roehl as a reference they will tell whatever company I apply to that I quit because I didn't want to do the job. Plus I only have about 5,000 miles driving experience. Any advice anyone could give me would be much appreciated.

Page 1 of 1

Why Join Trucking Truth?

We have an awesome set of tools that will help you understand the trucking industry and prepare for a great start to your trucking career. Not only that, but everything we offer here at TruckingTruth is 100% free - no strings attached! Sign up now and get instant access to our member's section:
High Road Training Program Logo
  • The High Road Training Program
  • The High Road Article Series
  • The Friendliest Trucker's Forum Ever!
  • Email Updates When New Articles Are Posted

Apply For Paid CDL Training Through TruckingTruth

Did you know you can fill out one quick form here on TruckingTruth and apply to several companies at once for paid CDL training? Seriously! The application only takes one minute. You will speak with recruiters today. There is no obligation whatsoever. Learn more and apply here:

Apply For Paid CDL Training