Ok, after numerous attempts at landing a local fuel hauling job I've come up empty handed. I have one guy at a local company who for the past two months has said "I have the job" but it's one delay after another. The last excuse was that the 3rd party verification company they use is holding them up. "There's an easy fix to that" I say, "fire their ###". He just laughed.
Well, I'm done waiting and have decided that I'll head back out OTR. I have 33 months experience and a lot of these companies want 3 years for their insurance. Three years doesn't mean 35 months, or 33 for that matter.
So, I got an offer from Martin Transport out of Kilgore, TX. It's a tanker outfit so not only can I get more and recent experience but also tanker experience, all in one whack. It'll be two - three weeks out with flexible home time. I'm told (taken with a grain of salt) that average pay is over $1k/week. We shall see but even if it's $800 it'll be better than what I've been making.
I did the road test today. No problems. They run 10 speeds and most of the driving will be between Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. I could find myself up around Wisconsin and over to Pennsylvania from time to time and all points within that box.
They do pay loading pay after the first hour. They offer 401k matching funds but I can't remember the amount right now.
There is a one day orientation and that's on Monday. My drug screen should be back on Tuesday and then they'll get me out to TX to get a truck and start training. I'll either grab a ride with another driver, or they'll rent me a car or give me a plane ticket. No greyhound. Whew!
So, I'll post updates when I can. If, by some miracle, I get the call from the local guy then this post will just be typing practice I guess. I'm not holding my breath though.
Headed to Martin Transport
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Luzon, Jan 29, 2011.
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Got a call this morning. Looks like there'll be a truck in the area next week so I will probalby hitch a ride out to TX.
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Had orientation today. Mainly watched videos and had some of the dreaded paperwork. I actually had to sign a receipt for the three little books that are supposed to be kept in your truck - Hazardous Materials, Safety Regulations, & Emergency Response Guidebook.
Being a tanker company, they are very safety minded. At some point I'll need to take a physical & resperator training. Reminds me of my days in the Navy on subs.
I'm told that the majority of the time I'll be driving through SE states along I-10 but can find myself anywhere and often times I can spend a lot of time running loads for one shipper and basically staying local, but not local to my home.
Looks like I'll be catching a ride around Thursday out to TX to pick up a truck and start training.
Will update more as I get more info.Last edited: Feb 1, 2011
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Good luck Luzon, I had talked to them a while back but the posible away time was a tough one at the time. I think you will do fine with them!! Good running area too.
Keep us posted and BE SAFE!!!Luzon Thanks this. -
Being a tanker company, they are very safety minded.
With good reason too 'ole buddy..... there are several products they ( I, we ) haul that will kill you and or the public if they get loose. There are several products that will kill you silently like H2S and SO2.
Also, make sure that 'lil orange book ( ERG ) is the latest and you have one with you ( in the truck ) at all times.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.......Luzon Thanks this. -
Forgot something...... watch that promise of load / unload pay after first hr. It's customer dependent and while most do....some don't. Time starts at the gate and the $5.00 guard writes everything down. Do your very best to match your times with the loaders times.... this will help in a challenge. The more you explain the sit. the more likely you'll get paid for it.
Carriers use a lot of tools to get the bus. Most of the tools are tied to your pay so if the sales guy gives it away, it's your money too. You will learn that rope quick.
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Look forward to reading more of your posts,learn a little about the tanker side of driving.Good luck with Martin
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Thanks for the replies gang. Thanks too chalupa for the heads up on the pay and about the safety concerns. I too am very safety conscious so it'll be a good fit I'm thinking. This ain't 40,000 lbs of Wheaties that we're talking about here.
As it turns out, I won't be headed out this week. They don't have a driver in the area for me to hitch a ride with and evidently there's some weather happening over towards Texas so It'll be Monday or Tuesday and if by then the local terminal manager doesn't have a driver available he'll be flying me out.
Will update more as I get more to update.The Challenger Thanks this. -
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