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    1. 5.0
      Aug 29, 2023
      Anonymous Employee
      Current Employee, more than 10 years
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Fundamentally, Roehl is built on values, and if you align with Safety, Doing the Right Thing, Delivering Success and Innovation (among others), you'll do well with Roehl.

      Cons

      Roehl offers tons of training and support to drivers and non-drivers alike. To those who "know it all already" or who are not aligned with the company's values, that support can be unwelcome.

      Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with us! We are so fortunate to have you on TeamRoehl.

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      1. 5.0
        Nov 10, 2023
        Class A Truck Driver
        Current Employee
        Gary, IN
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Good equipment Great safety score Fms work with yoy

        Cons

        Not too pay Miles go low sometimes

        Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback with us! We're glad to hear you're satisfied with the equipment, leadership, and our cornerstone value of Safety. Thanks for being part of the team!

        1. 5.0
          Oct 30, 2023
          Truck Driver
          Current Employee, more than 1 year
          Phoenix, AZ
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          - They will train you for your CDL but you need to give back 120k miles - The pay is fair and you keep going up. After a year, it seems the pay is average. There are other companies that pay better, but there are definitely others that pay worse. - They are SUPER SAFE. They will never ask you to keep going if you feel you are tired or there is any danger. Safety is one of the key points of this company, and the driver and load getting to destination safely. - Good trucks. Pretty new. I've got a Freightliner 2023 now. I did have a 2019 before but for not more than about 5 months.

          Cons

          - I can't think of any normal cons. The company is fair, try to get you fixed as quickly as possible, promote safety checks, etc. Have terminals in various parts of the country. I think it's well-organized. I understand this company is currently #1 on the CSA scores. I understand it is often around the top 3.

          Thanks so much for taking the time to share your feedback with us! We're happy to hear that our value of Safety has been central to your experience with TeamRoehl. We're glad you're part of our team and look forward to continued success together in the future.

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