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Posted:  3 years, 7 months ago

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Phase 2 Training Roehl

They usually try to put you with a similar trainer. However swinging a door is swinging a door from a driving point of view. There is a rare chance you may end up with a curtainside trainer like me but that is only if there aren't any van or reefer. If you end up with a curtainside trainer if you can back a spread axle your reefer will be a cake walk. Lol. Good luck!

Posted:  3 years, 7 months ago

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New to site with a few questions, re: Career change

If your interested in Paid Company Training, Roehl is a good choice. We have a terminal in Grand Prairie just outside of Dallas so getting you home when you want would be easy. As the others have said there are drivers older than you on the road. The big thing is based on your physical fitness or just how much you want to do physically will determine what kind of driving you get into. For instance if your not interested in dirty physical work, i wouldn't recommend flatbed. Good luck on whatever you decide.

Posted:  3 years, 7 months ago

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Reefer Parking

As a flatbed I sometimes feel reefers search us out to park beside at night. Lol. However after about the first week it no longer bothers me. Besides most of the trucks with tripacs are louder than a reefer anyway.

Posted:  3 years, 7 months ago

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Snow Socks

Thanks everyone. I thought about buying a few sets as they take up less space and weight than actual chains. Plus they seem faster to install. I about got smashed in the Rockies last winter by FedEx while putting on chains after a truck in front of me stalled out on an icy hill.

Posted:  3 years, 7 months ago

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Snow Socks

I was wondering if snow socks were acceptable replacement for chains in states with chain laws? I figured I would ask the accumulated knowledge here before actually making phone calls.

Posted:  3 years, 8 months ago

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Start date with Roehl GYCDL program - Gary, IN terminal - 8/24/20

Welcome to Roehl! Good luck!

Posted:  3 years, 8 months ago

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Drivers that don't have an APU on the truck !

Our trucks at Roehl are clean idle certified. So often times our exhaust is cleaner than the air it pulls in. Lol

Posted:  3 years, 9 months ago

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Reefer Companies that Fuel at PIlot/Flying J

Thanks everyone, didn't realize companies switch it up so often. The reason I ask is because in my experience with the major truck stops (albeit non-trucking experience) Pilot/Flying J seem to be the nicest.

They are also some of the nastiest. It all depends on where the stop is located. In my opinion Loves and Petro are the cleanest. Most companies fuel where the best price is and what is on your route. At Roehl we have deals with Pilot/Flying J and TA/Petro and Loves in which we get a discount off the pump price. But we still look for the lowest pump price out of them. Regardless of where you fuel for the most part you pick where you park for the day. Ive fueled at at a Pilot and driven across the street to a Petro to park for the better food options.

Posted:  3 years, 9 months ago

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RECENT CDL GRAD (GOT TERMINATED FOR VIOLATING COMPANY POLICY)

I don't know about other companies, but at Roehl if they are paying for the room it is considered the same as their property so the same rules apply as if you were at a terminal. It isn't free time if the company is footing the bill. Good luck in the future and don't give up.

Posted:  3 years, 9 months ago

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Aggregate working load limit

Direct tie down ( from trailer to cargo or trailer through point on cargo and vac to same side of trailer) gives you 50% of WLL on item used. Indirect (from oneside of trailer of through or around cargo and to the other side of trailer) gives 100%. Whatever the weakes point between chain ratchet and anchor determines your actual WLL per securement device. Aggregate is the sum of all securement devices and must equal at least 50% of cargo weight. It must also stop movement in all 5 directions.

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