The Cryo Hauler Thread

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Cali kid, Mar 16, 2023.

  1. aramil248

    aramil248 Road Train Member

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    I know some plants like certain outside carrier drivers. I know one of my trailers at SPT Matheson would want them as their driver
     
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  3. ThatGasDude

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    They have contracts that keep them busy. Essentially for them to be "ready" when needed so they have a minimum amount of loads they are contracted to haul regadless.

    The Cryo division of KAG has nothing to do with the rest of the company so no switching of eqiupment happens. They work out of Airgas terminals, contracted to them. Not like you can just hop into a chemical or fuel truck.
     
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  4. viper822004

    viper822004 Medium Load Member

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    We’ve been staying busy. We also have two LGT guys running for us out of our plant. Might slow down at the end of the month or in December but so far so good.
     
  5. lual

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    To any experienced cryo drivers:

    A recent/current hazmat driver ad from Airgas reads (partially) as follows --

    "Preferred Qualifications:

    • Preferred, Three (3) years of Haz-Mat or Tanker experience

    • High school diploma or general education degree (GED), two years technical college or military technical experience

    • Product knowledge of cryogenic, compressed and specialty gases, preferred...."
    With the above in mind -- shy of getting a job with another private or 3rd-party carrier -- how does one best otherwise satisfy the above shown in red?

    :dontknow:

    -- L
     
  6. viper822004

    viper822004 Medium Load Member

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    My guess is that they’re saying they prefer an experience crying driver. A plug n play guy.

    I would still apply since it’s a very low chance they’ll get someone with prior experience. That’s why it says preferred and not required.

    All cryo companies train. They mostly look for experienced drivers with over 3 years driving experience.
     
  7. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    "an experienced crying driver" :p :D

    That one's a KEEPER!

    :biggrin_2559: :thumbup:

    -- L
     
  8. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    Most of the cryo driver openings I see now (at least anywhere in the southeast) are for TEAM drivers.

    No thanks....

    :(

    -- L
     
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  9. Dennixx

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    We have 4 Air Products trucks that are local and fill at our plant.
    They have been looking for a driver since spring and I see they got one on the hook today training...reel em in slow guys.
     
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  10. viper822004

    viper822004 Medium Load Member

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    Air Products helium and hydrogen teams make really good money. $170k+
     
  11. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    I don't see those kinds of numbers in the southeast.

    Must be a cost of living diff.

    -- L
     
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