So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.
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To any expierienced water haulers: what is the best truck and trailor to obtain to maximize profits hauling water in the basin? Specs on both would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Just had a friend get his CDL and did a ride along up in Williston for a week. He doesn't have the capital to purchase one and wants me to buy him one. Looking for information on the kind of truck that would work best out there
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Im sure everyone is sick of all us newbies trying to get into the industry and not knowing what we are getting into, but any specs on the trucks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Sorry for the redundancy, but I'm trying to get my seven posts in so I can IM.
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What kind of profits can a truck realize after gas and other expenses at the end of the month?
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How many gallons does a typical tanker hold?
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Thanks guys!
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Throw away your spreadsheets, your new to trucking and would go broke under normal circumstances by the questions your asking.
I'm not slamming you at all, I've seen this too many times, you will fail if you pursue this. Your friend needs to get some miles under his belt working for someone else, there's no shortage of driving job.Leftlane101, BigJohn54, heitz0311 and 1 other person Thank this. -
EDDIE has some great advice there. First learn the job and the industry before you try to become an O/O. That will be full time work by itself for the first 2-3 YEARS.
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