I have CDL B going to school for a CDL A. Want to hual petro/fuel .I have hazmat and tanker. I know 2-3yrs of T/T is needed to be considered. Tanker must be a plus too.
What companies (or cargo) can I look into, to get some tanker experience?
Does it matter bulkhead, unbaffled, or baffled?
What type is petro/fuel?
Thanks
Gas Hauling
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Fuel tankers are typically unbaffled. Although many/most use seperated compartments for hauling mixed loads.
Look around, you might find someone willing to give you a shot right out of the gate. Gas Jockeys don't last long where I'm from.
And many companies offer training.Enjoythejourney Thanks this. -
Why don't they last long?
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First off the gasoline trucking business is one of the safest around. I'd put my company up against any in the nation. We've lost 2 drivers in the past 40 years and that covers CA, WA,OR,AZ, and NV. Second you'll have to start at the bottom and that would with a common carrier that hauls any fuel for any company. But that's where you start and gain your experience. You've got to keep your record clean and build a name for yourself so you'll be hired someday at the majors. The majors are the major oil companies that drill, refine, and haul their own product. At a major oil company like ARCO or Chevron you can make more money than most other drivers and be home every night. And the benefits are the top in the business. That would be your goal if you want to haul gasoline.
The tankers are set-up with compartments. Usually 4 to 5 per truck. I have not seen a smooth bore tanker but I've heard of them but they only haul one product and most of them were for jet fuel. There are no baffles. You need compartments so you can seperate the different grades of gasoline. The nice thing about gasoline trucks usually the trailer and truck are matched. I drove what they call a truck and trailer. We had a tank on the power unit that pulled a trailer. It was a super tanker and I could hold 12,450 gallons of gasoline in 5 compartments. 2 on the truck and 3 on the trailer. The trailer was a four axle trailer with ABS.
I've pulled box, van, and flatbeds. But I'd rather pull a tanker anyday. I've also pulled doubles and triples and I'd rather pull a truck and trailer anyday also.Enjoythejourney Thanks this. -
What do u mean by losing 2 drivers?
What would happen if a high school kid pulled along side your truck and decided to blast the tank with a pistol? Will the tanks repel schrapnel at all?
Also, how much work is there to driving a fuel tanker? Im 47 years old and planning on attending school real soon. My knees arent in great shape. Is there alot of climbing?
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Gashauler thanks for the advice.
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If someone shot holes in my truck I'd just go back and get another. The tank won't blow up like you see in the movies.
The requirement is listed on the applications and it states you must be able to lift 50lbs, climb ladders, and do alot of bending. I didn't find the work all that hard even when I had to drain a 30 foot 4" hose.Boy Howdey Thanks this. -
GasHauler said: ↑In the millions and millions of miles driven and over a span of 40 years we've had 2 drivers killed. Sorry I won't go into detail...Click to expand...
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Hey Crunchyknees!
If your knees are real bad, you may want to rethink going into this business. There is a lot of climbing in and out of trucks, even on long haul. Also, sitting for long periods of time, then climbing out is probably not the best thing in the world for bad knees.
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Big Don said: ↑Hey Crunchyknees!
If your knees are real bad, you may want to rethink going into this business. There is a lot of climbing in and out of trucks, even on long haul. Also, sitting for long periods of time, then climbing out is probably not the best thing in the world for bad knees.
Just a thought. . .Click to expand...
Are you talking about trucking in general or do you mean that driving a tanker is more stressful than other types of trucking?
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