I read them all. I can't give advice on oil field work because I've never done that and never had an interest in it.
There's tanker companies that might hire you right now if they have any openings.
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Tankstar has several terminals in Texas, including Dallas.
Dallas Terminal – Tankstar
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Coastal Transport Co., Inc.
https://www.coastaltransport.com › location › dallas-terminal
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CDL Driver Careers | Gemini Motor Transport
Dallas, TX
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Dallas , TX
Tanker truck driving jobs | Schneider
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Oilfield Owner Operator - Canadian in the USA
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by bonder45, Feb 7, 2020.
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@Chinatown
gratitude for your helpful information. Any additional advices on being an O/O? Or u agreed with the other OG trucker? Thanks again sir.
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I'd wait awhile before becoming an 0/0.
I can't give good advice on that anyway because I've never been an 0/0 and never been interested in being one. I have pulled hazmat tankers 48 states and Canada though. Loved it!
Maybe join OOIDA.
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Hello All,
I wanted to inform you guys that I decided to be a company driver and declined the O/O OPPORTUNITY. Thank you to all for your time and valuable advices. Take care and God bless all of you guys.
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Check out my latest post sir. Do u drive for Tri-State?
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I think you made a wise choice. Congratulations on the new gig. Would you mind telling us about it?
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Mr. RockinChair,
I got this new job at Gateway Distribution LLC. They manufactures light and flag poles. I will be delivering their product to the customer. Most of their customers are construction sites. This company is located in Cincinnati, OH. I’m actually flying out on Monday for orientation and training. Compensation is .46 per miles, $25 unloading and $25 per stop. Avg 2500 miles per week and 15-25 stops per week. I’ll be the one calling customer to schedule time and date for delivery. Most of the deliveries will occur during daylight hours and can shutdown around 4-5pm. I can do my reset at home every week if I wanted. 1 week PTO per yr and after 3 yrs 2 weeks, paid 5 major holidays per annual calendar, basic health benefits, 401k match up to 4% vested immediately, $50 cellphone bill contribution per month and $175 steel toes shoes per year. Midwest is my areas and mostly TX which is where I lived and like. The company is small family owned and legit from papers. It sounds good on papers too. Let’s hope it’s not too good to be true. So far the people I have spoken to are super nice and responsive. Plans now is drive for a company to build up my experience hopefully for this company for a while and go to Walmart or Costco in the future. Heck if this company is good, I will stay with them for a long time. I’m done with oil field or hazmat job searching. It’s unstable and little unsafe.To be continue…
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