Schneider Oil Field Truck Driver Jobs/ The Texas shales and beyond

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Rockdoctor, Jun 4, 2012.

  1. pokerperv

    pokerperv Light Load Member

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    Im in Green Bay for Bulk, i have 3 days left before going to Gary In and i decided im going Dry Van after i fell from top of tanker saturday and spent 3 hrs in E.R i got lucky nothing to serious got cast like thing on my left left leg sore back, tailbone, just be safe everyone and wait till monday when i go to talk to higher ups and see what will happen.
     
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  3. nicholas_jordan

    nicholas_jordan Medium Load Member

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    What type (s) of questions?....That likely tell me a lot of what kind of driver is actually getting hired thus allow me to direct my job search toward things based on that knowledge, exactly what they are asking - are these questions that show they have only been to school or are they questions a driver with heavy hours would have
     
  4. twobeef

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    So there's a story passing around about SunCoast... What I've heard is that they had another account in New Mexico or something, and a couple of months ago they lost it. So they decided to take all of the trucks that were on that account and bring them down to Geo in order to keep them moving. Problem there is just that it means we've had a lot more trucks staging at Cuero lately. Usually we get a point in the middle of the night where SunCoast stops running and Schn gets the lacts all to themselves for six hours to catch up, but now SunCoast is running later to get all of their trucks in, and so the long lines just spill over every day.
     
  5. bert57nc

    bert57nc Light Load Member

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    I've seen the term LACTS used here frequently.
    What is it?
     
  6. twobeef

    twobeef Bobtail Member

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    I'm not sure what lacts EXACTLY means, but it's how we refer to the load/unload stations at the customer. Like, the Cuero site has seven spots with hoses and pumps, so on a good day where everything's running they can have seven trucks going at once. Each of those spots is a lact. If they're running less oil because they want to save up for better prices, then they might only run three of the lacts, and I hope you brought a book to the load site.
     
  7. bert57nc

    bert57nc Light Load Member

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    Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.
     
  8. AllieCat

    AllieCat Light Load Member

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    WOW....sorry to hear that! From what I've read in previous posts , I know you were really looking forward to driving tanker.
     
  9. pokerperv

    pokerperv Light Load Member

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    Ya i was, talked to safety department today it was ok, they asked what happen and they emphasized that i was wearing my PPE, wich i agree my hardhat saved my head, i have a pretty sratch on the backside of helmet, so they said they will emphasize this in next meaning. Got to go to doctors tuesday get clearence to drive back to Mich to recover then back to Green Bay to train for dry van.
     
  10. QualityMike

    QualityMike Light Load Member

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    It is a legal point to transfer ownership of the oil. Lease Access Custody Transfer (LACT). When you load or unload crude oil, you are actually transferring ownership as the shipper, and carrier.
     
  11. bert57nc

    bert57nc Light Load Member

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    Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
     
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