Worked for IRT and probably going back. Nice trucks and they do not micro manage you. Give you a load and deliver it simple. You have no pumps, hoses, etc. Just drive and wait. Wait times can be long.
Food grade tanker jobs
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by OffGridGunner, Oct 30, 2014.
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Just curious as well with food grade. Ive noticed a couple milk hauling companies advertising for drivers at 60,000+. I called one and the guy told me no problem hitting 50,000. Last I thought milk hauling was not that lucrative. Just wondering if drivers are hitting this number.
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Who was the company that said they paid milk haulers $60,000.00? I'll give them a call too. -
Off Grid Gunner, check you pm
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You can make around 50,000 hauling milk if you run, run and run. I do not know you are at, but here in the Mid-Atlantic making 50,000 is about as good as you are going to do, if you run half-way legal. -
Cleveland Ohio area. Pay starts at .36cpm and on elogs.
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Last I knew Indian River didn't pay detention (hopefully they do now) be very carefull of that because wait times in the tanker world can be long..
I visited Indian River and couldn't get away from that place quick enough, YMMV.. -
Idaho Milk Transport and Button Transportation look like good companies that do food grade tanker work in the 15 Western states...and the Caledonia Haulers hired guys outta California when I was there back in 2012; great people and equipment and all around great place to work.
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You could also try Sugar Transport of the NW, Quality Manpower, Al Scannavino Trucking, Cherokee Tank Lines, or any of these other names used to describe the same company.
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