Hey guys! Long time no hear! But anyways, How much money would you have to make for
You to even consider becoming a fuel hauler? I'm just curious because there are local fuel hauler jobs in my area that advertise starting out at 57k. I would think that's kind of low? Although I'm not sure. Thoughts???
Fuel Hauling
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Depends where you are. Over here 57k to haul fuel is not worth it. Bring it to 70k and maybe i consider but that would be a pay cut
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Here is the Ad
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Does not really say how you get paid, hourly, miles or per drop.
Also its on craigslist lol
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How about dry ice; liquid and frozen?
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$55-$60k/yr is pretty standard here in Florida for hauling fuel.
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Tanker yankers get hosed.
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