How much per load?
Discussion in 'Hazmat Trucking Forum' started by Transit_lifer, Sep 19, 2021.
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Ok. I need to make 5 reply or comments apparently before I can send you a PM.
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Fuel racks in populated areas run 24/7/365. Rural areas can be pipeline depots every 75 to 100 miles along that pipe so that will concentrate the fuel trucks too. Fuel trucks will run two shifts a day when possible. Worked the same way with a cyro operation, 33 trained drivers, 15 tractors and 20 trailers. Each tractor was dispatched back out every 16 hours.Turbodriven Thanks this.
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It's easier to get in and out at night. But where I live all the racks shut down from 11:00 p.m. to midnight for end-of-day inventory, so I always tried to load and go at 10:30, that way the rack would be reopened and the waiting drivers would have cleared out by the time I got back.wis bang and Turbodriven Thank this.
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What about no experience?
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You might have to look around but I doubt it. 2 years driving is about normal. They will train you on fuel once hired.
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Mind me asking what company this is?
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PS Marston, DBA Abenaqui Carriers.
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It’s so hard to find a setup where I could get a day or two every weekend or other etc in my area
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it depends on location. Gemini in south Florida is per load. I was gonna work there until they told me that and it was for night shift only so I passed
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