Find a commodity you enjoy moving or hauling and the money will follow. Have hauled nothing but tanks. Chemical, petroleum, and food grade. Gotta say I enjoy the food grade above all but there can be better money on the chemical side as well as more responsibility.
start food grade tanker mon.
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by natemn57, Jan 1, 2012.
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It was July of 86 I think when Coastal went down. I went to work there shortly after it became Nuco. I had been running solo for CRST. The owner's son was working there then. Howie, as we called him, was probably the best dispatcher I had in 30 years of trucking. If you wanted to run he would get you out in the reload system and let you run untill you were ready to come home. If he had to screw you he would tell you right up front about it and tell you why.
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When Chemical Leaman aquired Coastal in 1986 it definetly put a strain on their finances. By the early 90's when one Mr R David Hamilton managed to become the majority stockholder it really went downhill. He was the guy that put Snuffy Smith{green Macks, union outfit} out of business when he got control there. The CEO was a guy from Pa that wanted to keep everything running right but Mr. Hamilton was chairman of the board and could do what he wanted. Most of the older equipment got sold to brokers that sent it to Mexico. We were told that if we wanted to keep working we should plan on buying a truck. The dispatcher and terminal manager quit and were replaced by people that did as they were told, and that was starve the company drivers out. All the good freight went to the owner operators and I became a 3-4 day a week local driver. Big hit in the pay check. In late 94 it was time for me to move on. Sometime after that they were merged someway into Quality.
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Shares are currently running around $12.50 . How to make $1 million in trucking - start with $2 million.
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pretty sure it was one of those ex-cltl "vac" drybulkers. when i left bridgeport terminal in 1990 there were still 90 drivers on the list.
there is only a handful that are still there. most quit or retired after
they saw what the conditions (lower pay,benefits etc.) were gonna be like with QC. i know some are hauling fuel now. also a few became O/O. -
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green tractor and a spred axle insulated trailer. but i cant seem to find it now.
i believe many of these old terminals are contaminated; and probably moreso if there was an old tankwash located there.
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