Just started driving with a tanker. What pays the best in the industry these days. Wanna get some exp. and then haul some higher paying stuff, regardless of what it is, i dont care im young and would like to make the "big" bucks while im able. Thanks
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by urbancowboy89, Oct 5, 2011.
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Nevermind.
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I would have to say chemical hauling pays better than
Food grade. With a lot less waiting around.SHC Thanks this. -
yep, hazmat is where the money seems to be it certainly isn't foodgrade..
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Hazmat pays much better, but you also have to take in consideration where you live.
Seems like everyone in FL want to become a trucker LOL... seriously tho, FL rates, even for tankers, are some of the worst in the nation. Texas is also pretty cheap on their rates. Stuff to the east coast and chicago are much much better.
For example, I just ran a load of formalin to St. Paul out of Chicago. I met with another QC driver who hauled the same product to the same place but came out of Ocala. I made more $$ and ran about 1,000 miles less than he did. Needless to say, he wasn't happy, but that's the way it goes.groundpounder Thanks this. -
Im haulin Molten Sulfer at the moment, pays ok
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I load acid next to that stuff. It stinks!
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Oilfield hauling Crude probably pays the best. After that is probably Water, Acid, or Diesel.
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I know guys up here in PA in the oilfields hauling water making some bank, 20+ /hr, that is if your not afraid to work. pneumatic tanks hauling frac sand aren't doing too bad either.
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I interveiwed today with a company that does pneumatic hauling frac sand and plastic pellets long haul..
You keeping busy down there ??
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