Sorry I forgot about pay : 0.60 cpm loaded, 0.45 cpm empty. Demurrage after 2 hrs.
34 hr reset paid for if OTR. And a few more additionals.
Dry Van Hauler Thinking About Switching to Tanker
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Cobrawastaken, Aug 5, 2020.
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And I am sure they will love your previous dry bulk experience. The liquid bulk can be introduced later on, I guess .Cobrawastaken Thanks this. -
Something I never considered until now is that I'll probably have to wear pants a lot more, I'm assuming. I like the comfort of wearing shorts in the summer, but it's not a deal breaker I guess. I've seen a lot of tanker drivers wearing overalls too, is that required at a lot of places?
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Proper PPE will be a must at chemical plants and/or refineries. Elliot wants us wearing the shirt uniform at all times while at work. But I see plenty of drivers wearing shorts while on the road. Coveralls are also needed when customers ask for it. I have only worn the chemical suit to one specific customer. I have been with Elliot since July 2019. So far, so good.
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And then there are tank washouts. Figure on 1.5 to 2 hrs from start to finish. Food grade tanker isn't a field for someone who likes to run and knock out miles.mlavelle3, Super-Trucker, Speed_Drums and 2 others Thank this. -
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With Elliot it's 90% drop the dirty trailer and hook up to a clean one at the tankwash. In over a year I can count on one hand the times I sat and waited for the washout. But there's no such thing as a perfect job, at least that's how I see it.Redtwin, Super-Trucker, Friend and 1 other person Thank this. -
It will vary from company to company of course also depends on product you have been hauling. Either way tank washes are a long wait. There is a reason so many of them have driver lounges, showers and laundry facilities. They know you could be there for hours.
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I want to clarify, what I meant was I don't like the unloading process of dry bulk when I said I don't like standing around. This is trucking after all, so I expect waiting pretty much no matter which type of trucking I'm in. I definitely do some waiting here and there even with dry van.
Probably a dumb question, but do companies ever pay for waiting for a tank wash?650cat425 and Just passing by Thank this.
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