I want to drive tanker

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by moondog67, May 6, 2012.

  1. moondog67

    moondog67 Bobtail Member

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    ok i give up whats the wave?
     
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  3. skoshi130

    skoshi130 Light Load Member

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    Food grade tanks do not have baffles(thermos), many things affect how the load moves inside the tank. Depending on what you are carrying. For reference use a drink bottle put it on it's side. Dip the top and bottom ends and you will understand. It can hit hard enough to move the truck
     
  4. retiredguest

    retiredguest Light Load Member

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    Yeah. IRT is a food grade hauler. 99.9% of all food grade is smoothe bore, at least all the ones I drove were. The surge is easy to get used to and you will figure out quick how to time your shifts. Concentrate, skim and cream are your worst IMO because it's heavy, and less product in the tank= more surge. Raw milk is 8.6# per gallon, and you can load the tanker #### neer to the collar which is a pretty smoothe ride by tanker standards.
    The biggest issue with food grade tankers is the shipper/reciever. Loooong waits, You usually won't touch a thing except for venting the tank lid, unless you have a weigher sampler license, and can catch up on your beauty sleep. Appt times usually don't mean squat unless you're late or unless they need the product asap. Good luck in your endevor and feel free to ask me any questions. Lots of changes in the rules of the road in the seven years I've been gone but I doubt the nature of food grade liquid business has.
    I did local and regional farm pick up and delivery (raw milk) and driver trainer for ten years. Good job IMO.
     
    skoshi130 Thanks this.
  5. moondog67

    moondog67 Bobtail Member

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    thanks for the info
     
  6. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    We don't have long waits . Most loading or unloading takes less than 2 hours or we get detention time . At one of our terminals all trailers are preloaded and we have a lot of drop and hooks .
     
  7. monkeypuncher

    monkeypuncher Medium Load Member

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    Do you mean Indian River or another company?
     
  8. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    Another company . Most tank carriers don't wait long .
     
  9. Taino

    Taino Light Load Member

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    A friend of mine worked at Indian River and didn't made much money. Sat a lot, No detention, Layover and had to run dbl logs; which other company drivers told him.
     
  10. retiredguest

    retiredguest Light Load Member

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    There is about a 300 page thread on IRT in the carrier page here. A lot of good info.
     
  11. Old Tom

    Old Tom Light Load Member

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    I'm guessing that will be Trimac. From what I've heard, a good company to work for, decent pay and bennies but they are sure hell on wheels about safety.
     
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