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Posted: 3 years, 2 months ago
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Pre-Trip Inspection - My Way! A must see!
Daniel,
I just wanted to thank you for taking what was obviously a tremendous amount of time to put this together. I will soon be going back out on the road again after having driven a city bus for about 7 years. I used to know the pre-trip like the back of my hand, but needless to say, after that much time away, I am rusty on a few things. These guides of yours were just what the doctor ordered for me, and I'm sure they will be an invaluable resource for new drivers as well. Your time and effort spent in making these guides are greatly appreciated! THANK YOU, SIR!
Posted: 3 years, 2 months ago
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Just wondering if this mandate on companies with over 100 employees is going to put truckers in a position to get vaccinated or lose their jobs ?????
If so are you going to take the “jab!” ?
There is NO way I will ever accept one of those "vaccines." The fact that they are pushing so hard to have the entire globe accept an injection for a virus with a 99.9% survival rate is extremely suspicious, IMO. I've heard too many bad things about them to put something like that into my body. Just look at what is happening down in Australia and we can see what we can expect here if we don't take a stand and say "NO."
Posted: 3 years, 2 months ago
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Jerry G., where do you live now?
Posted: 3 years, 2 months ago
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Roehl Transport GYCDL Training - Phase 1 start date: 2021-07-06
Penn99,
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed reading your training diary. I did my CDL training with Roehl back in 2011, and it doesn't sound like too much has changed. As with yourself, I felt like I had been well prepared to start the job as an over-the-road truck driver, thanks to the training I received at Roehl.
Even though Roehl is a "starter" company, I ended up staying with them for about 3 1/2 years because the people there were nice to deal with and they always treated me fairly. I wish you luck in your career and hope you stay safe out there. Take care.