Veterans G.I. Bill money through Roehl honor program
Over the road drivers who also are U.S. military veterans can take home up to $12,000 in G.I. Bill money through a new program offered by Roehl Transport.
Created to honor the men and women who served in the military with their transition to long-term success in civilian life, the Roehl honor program allows drivers to earn industry-leading Roehl pay and receive career training benefits under the G.I. Bill.
The program is available to qualified veterans who have been discharged from duty within the last 12 months or who are serving in the National Guard or reserves. The length of time participants can receive the GI Bill benefits and the amount they are eligible to receive each month is determined by the U.S. Department of Defense, but for many it is as long as two years and can total more than $12,000 tax free.
G.I. Bill benefits are in addition to Roehl’s pay plan, which includes practical-route mileage pay, achievable bonuses, a mileage per diem pay option and profit sharing.
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