Hey there everyone,
Little backstory before I get to the meat and potatoes. I got my CDL A with tanker/hazmat back around May 2014. Drove with USA Truck for about 3 months OTR and HATED it. Mostly due to the huge amounts of stress driving inner city traffic in unknown areas. Anyways, I quit at USA and took a local job driving a vacuum truck for a subcontractor at an ExxonMobil refinery (I live in SE TX, refineries everywhere). The job wasn't bad and the pay was decent, but man was I bored. All we did was skim oil off the top of a waste pond. Got bored there and decided I was going to return to college and have been doing so since January 2015.
Been in college for nearly 2 years now and nothing to show for it but some college credits, and huge amounts of financial and academic stress. And it would be ANOTHER 2 and a half years to get my #### degree.
So here's where I get to the point of this. A buddy of mine works for Martin Marietta and says they need mixer drivers. Says the pay starts around $18-$20/hr, all the overtime you want, home daily of course, paid holidays and vacation, pension retirement, rain pay at 8hrs per rain out day, full benefits, etc.
Now here's the deal. The job sounds great I won't lie, but if I get back into trucking what I'd ultimately like to end up doing is running a local dedicated tanker route (which there are a lot in this area), BUT most of those prefer 2 years or so driving experience. So would a tanker company even consider mixer truck experience? I'm sure there are some similarities between a mixer and a tanker, but also a LOT of differences. My main concern being that a concrete mixer is fixed to the frame, easy backing, hell you even have a backup camera, also a mixer is much shorter and easier to manuever in traffic. Even if I worked concrete for 2 years I feel like I would still have so little experience driving an actual tractor/trailer combination. So even with 2 years of driving a mixer I feel like I still wouldn't have the experience needed to drive a tanker.
All thoughts and advice are appreciated lol. Thanks.
Concrete mixer and rusty/newbie driver
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Ducktart, Jun 12, 2016.
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Also Trimac and Schneider both offer local tanker positions in my area and advertise to hire new grads, so I would think they would hire someone who's just a bit rusty.
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Where at in SE Texas? Quite a few tanker companies that hire with limited experience... You can also run CO2 or propane as class B and make decent money.
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Don't stress out about it too much, put your time in where you can, and slowly move up the food chain. Here's a little of my history (dates are approximate):
-graduated driving school in August 1993
-hired right out of school by Dick Simon, flew to SLC day after graduation
-hated it, caught a Greyhound bus home three weeks later (it didn't help that our dispatcher would keep cancelling our loads as soon as we got our gear packed in my trainer's truck: I hooked up with him halfway through one of his runs, and we spent the next two weeks sitting at his mobile home in Apache Junction, AZ, in August...I slowly went broke)
-with no experience, all I could get at home was a job as a tow truck operator, Sept 1993-Dec 1993
-Jan 1994, hired on as, yes, concrete mixer driver, stayed with them until Sept 1994
-Sept 1994, hired to drive chemical tankers, job promised to me turned out to be smoke and mirrors, work was feast or famine. My car got repo'd, I was broke.
-March 1995, hired on by Viking Freight System, stayed there for the next 18 years
-Nov 2013-present, dedicated fleet, here to stay...
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Martin Marietta is a good company. Theres also a potential to work into a dry bulk tanker with them, or there used to be? Id rather pull a dry bulk than a liquid tank, course everybody is not me. I went from a cement mixer straight to a dry bulk tanker pulling for them out of Atlanta, GA. They changed their name to Blue Circle over there. First Tractor Trailer job I had way back in the 70s. Good luck.
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That mixer company sounds like a great career. Great benfits. I know some union mixer drivers that make $30+ an hour.
I would just stick with that....But that's just me.justa_driver Thanks this. -
Yea and him having College Credits, he could probably shoot up the ladder with them? My dad used to pull for them in the 60s so they have been around awhile.
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imho finish up your degree and wait for Oil to return to the big league money, and then just join in on the rush
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