If they dont hire out of school and I decide to haul tankers when I decide to go to trucking school, I'll probably just look at either Schneider tanker or foodliner...
Bynum transport vs Oakley transport
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Ddr1992 579, Dec 11, 2021.
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Go to school. Get a job locally pulling tankers. You’ll get paid more and be able to be home every night, unless you want to hit over the road. Plenty regional work as well.
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I would like to haul food grade bulk (pneumatic) or regular tanks (preferably bulk) regional... Is foodliner a company that hires out of school?
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it’s one @Chinatown always suggestsChinatown Thanks this.
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If you're interested in hauling haz/non-haz chemicals, there's also Heniff that'll hire recent graduates from approved schools unless they changed things since the merger with Superior. I was pretty much guaranteed a spot straight out of school with them when I was 23, but I ran into some issues getting my CDL. @wsyrob is the guy to ask for info on Superior/Heniff iirc
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