Profile For Chuck S.

Chuck S.'s Info

  • Location:
    Levittown , PA

  • Driving Status:
    Rookie Team Driver

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  • Joined Us:
    9 years ago

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Posted:  8 years, 7 months ago

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Roehl , pros and cons

Sorry for the late response, I've been in the Midwest for the last couple weeks and I get no data service there.

Thanks to everyone who responded, I believe I'll be jumping ship and going with Roehl.

Posted:  8 years, 8 months ago

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Roehl , pros and cons

Appreciate the feedback

Posted:  8 years, 8 months ago

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Which companies have driver facing cameras?

Some of CR England trucks do, they all have forward facing.

Posted:  8 years, 8 months ago

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Roehl , pros and cons

Hey guys n gals. I'm considering taking an offer from Roehl Transport, but I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience with them. On paper they sound great, much better than where I am now. I'm considering both company driver and/or lease purchase. Any advice on Roehl would be appreciated. Thanks

Posted:  9 years ago

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Smith and Solomon, Philadelphia

I definitely haven't given up searching yet. It just gets very frustrating at times. I am willing to go with just about any company that's willing to give me a shot. Thanks for letting me bend your ear and for the all the advise that's been given.

Posted:  9 years ago

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Smith and Solomon, Philadelphia

That's great, I hadn't seen that section yet. I have been speaking with a recruiter from Schneider and Knight but I haven't mentioned my felony yet. I will bring it up on my next call though. I committed a violent crime with a weapon involved and spent 7 years in prison for it. I was a bad person at that point in my life . I truly am a different person now trying to start a career, I can't keep just doing "jobs". I've wanted to drive a big rig for a long time now I just hope I get the opportunity. Thanks again for the info and advise.

Posted:  9 years ago

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Smith and Solomon, Philadelphia

I have looked into the company sponsored School as well. I've been researching now for about 3 or 4 months or so, there's so many options it's making it difficult to narrow down all of the choices out there. To make things even more difficult 20 years ago I was convicted of a felony which is still hanging over my head. Swift Trucking declined me because of it. They did tell me I could reapply again in 6 months though, like six months would make that much of a difference after 20 years. I'm trying ,and failing, to get a career where I can support my wife and children but it doesn't seem like anybody is willing to give a second chance. I basically ruined my life at the ripe old age of 19. Thank you again for you advise, I shall keep plugging away

Posted:  9 years ago

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Smith and Solomon, Philadelphia

Thank you much for your reply, it truly is greatly appreciated.

Posted:  9 years ago

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Smith and Solomon, Philadelphia

Hello all, I am looking to get into the trucking industry and I am currently trying to decide on which schooling would be the best. I just left and orientation at Smith and Solomon in Philadelphia, I wanted to check on people's opinion on this school. Any information good or bad would be greatly appreciated

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