Making move to tanker

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by RevKev, Aug 8, 2013.

  1. RevKev

    RevKev Medium Load Member

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    Thanks for the info & advice! I'm sitting in a nice hotel room tonight, waiting for orientation tomorrow & Wednesday, then training to start Thrusday. Ready to get started! :)
     
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  3. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    TWT is a stand up outfit.

    Excellant career move.

    A place where you could retire from ...........:biggrin_25514:

    Keep us posted.
     
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  4. Voyager1968

    Voyager1968 Road Train Member

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    I haul water and generally we load the tank full. Even though it's a smooth bore, being full will minimize the surge. But...the other day I had a problem with the well and could only load 6,000 gallons instead of the normal 6,200. Let me tell you, just 200 gallons short of a full load and the surge was VERY pronounced. I can't imagine what a 1/2 or 3/4 load would feel like.
     
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  5. RevKev

    RevKev Medium Load Member

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    Thanks! I've definitely liked everything I've heard & experienced so far! And will do on keeping folks posted. It's been a good first day of orientation.
     
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  6. RevKev

    RevKev Medium Load Member

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    Amazing how just a little makes a huge difference, eh?
     
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    JPenn Road Train Member

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    The first time you forget, and get a little sloppy, you'll swear you just got rear-ended by a bus. Gives a whole new dimension to the phrase "drive like there's an egg under the accelerator".
     
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    Baffles are a wonderful thing!
     
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  9. DocBones

    DocBones Bobtail Member

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    Can you give me some reasons you thought tankers would be best?
    Probably will be starting school next month.
     
  10. Voyager1968

    Voyager1968 Road Train Member

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    It really is. Every time I'd grab a gear on the upshift, about 2 seconds later the surge would hit the back of the tank.
     
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  11. RevKev

    RevKev Medium Load Member

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    Well, I spent a great deal of time researching CDL schools, trucking companies, & types of trucking (dry van, reefer, flatbed, tanker). Based on all that, it seemed to me the best money for a company driver was in tankers. Also, there seemed to be better hometime (maybe not initially, but eventually), & less actual physical stuff as well. I've talked to a few current tanker guys that used to flatbed. Each told me that after moving to tanker they'd never do anything else.

    Now, I'm sure some opinions may vary on all that, but all the research I did led me to those conclusions.
     
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