The Cryo Hauler Thread

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Cali kid, Mar 16, 2023.

  1. scythe08

    scythe08 Road Train Member

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    I'd love to sit down and have lunch with him! The longest I've ever stayed at one place was 6 years. I average 2 years. I get bored and want to learn new things and its the best way to up your pay(in my experience) Cryo is a different area , of course.
     
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  3. Cali kid

    Cali kid Road Train Member

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    That driver was around when they were still hauling via covered wagons!
     
  4. RockinChair

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    And pulling them with mule teams.
     
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  5. JForce28

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    Does food grade tanker count as “tanker” experience in the cryogenic world?
     
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  6. viper822004

    viper822004 Heavy Load Member

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    Any tanker experience is a plus but not required in this field. Everyone gets trained
     
  7. JForce28

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    Just curious because i believe Linde was advertising 3 years experience or 2 if you have tanker experience to get hired.
     
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  8. scythe08

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    Having some tanker experience can make you a little familiar with tankers of where tankers can go to deliver product(Plants and factories and the challenges of navigating tank farms and the odd ball customers that take 10 pull ups to get your darn tank swung over enough to get near the fill line. and how they handle and the unique characteristics of them versus Someone with no experience, but its not drastic. You go through extensive training and you wont be released until your trainer is satisfied you know your stuff and can handle your equipment. Linde doesnt mess around, as I'm sure the others dont either.
     
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