I suppose so. i'm just your standard damsel, i'd break in half in a strong breeze.cant even wipe my own nose much less drag around the big scary hoses.![]()
Lifting requirement for tanker drivers (for future refrence)
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Nightwind8830, May 29, 2014.
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I am by no means a weakling,lol,but I am not capable of lifting 100lbs over my head. I can lift and carry a fair amount of weight mind you, but not that much. Its possible ,since I have no previous professional driving experience, the hr woman didnt want to take a risk or maybe she felt a male would be a better candidate.I have no idea. I think its a more prudent decision to go with Roehl and get a more thorough training experience while im new and impressionable, lol.
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I used to work in a slaughter house when I was young, around 16 yrs of age and I got it where I could lift my own body weight, approx 160lbs, so I know it's all about a skill set, a knack of lifting. But to lift 100lbs over your head can be achieved by working up to it. But it's not going to be easy. Lifting hoses full of fuel can be heavy, especially diesel but take it from me and I've had my fiat share of back problems, be very careful when lifting. There's a technique to it. I'm sure some of these companies could care less about your long term health.
you just have to do what's best for your well being.
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One of the products we haul a lot is waste water treatment polymer. It is a flocculent that grabs dirt out of water and precipitates. If you get it in a drain it will clog it in short order. Not much you can do but take it with you.Alaska76 Thanks this. -
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You don't carry buckets of product. You could dump them back in the dome, or leave them at the customer. I carry a small bucket for unhooking hoses but it is for catching small amounts of product and fits in my fitting box. That is why I generally don't drain partially full hoses. I cap them and let the tank wash deal with it
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