Daily duties of Class B Frac Fuel drivers??
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by txboy10, Oct 4, 2014.
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Longer answer: F*@! No.Spacat1 Thanks this. -
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Thank you both for the feedback, who is a good company to work for as a frac fueler? Who is currently hiring?
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I should probably specify I haven't started truck driving school yet, I was offered a frac fueler job with Pilot and they told me after a year they would pay for my CDL.
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If you can actually get started with them go for it. Just be prepared.
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Don't even take my word for it; on your next follow up with them, feel free to ask them why they don't pay their drivers actual hourly pay until they arrive on site out in the fields, DESPITE the fact that a half dozen of their employees have died within the last year speeding in the shuttles and bobtails to make it out to site to start getting paid.
And they actually said they'd pay for your CDL after one year like that's some type of good deal? Whoopty-freaking-doo! Most fueling companies will help you get it literally ANY time you want. The company I work for letss the fuel techs (non-CDL workers) take a truck to the DMV for their CDL test just about any time.
Do yourself a favor; look into the other frac fuel outfits. Or just run a search on this forum for Pilot Logistics and see if you really like what you read.Spacat1 Thanks this. -
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people are talking about Pilot. Is this the same Pilot that run small truck stops or is it a different corporation? And why is this company so bad to work for? Pay seems reasonable.Benefits seem ok as well.
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