Well guys, I start my new career as a tanker driver tomorrow! Of course I have to go thru all the tons of paperwork and CBTs before I start my training...that should take at least 3 days. I want to thank all of you for your valuable information and feedback on The Forum. I'll be giving updates about my status on a regular basis. Hope to get to meet some of you in person while I'm out there. Peace and Soul![]()
Start Of A New Career
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by AllieCat, Sep 11, 2012.
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Way to go driver! Good luck to you. Just take your time with a tanker. Dont let anyone rush you, weither its driving, loading, or unloading.
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I can think of 2 in South Texas that use CBT's. -
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I haven't been in front of a computer in a while but here is the update so far...loving the job...my trainer is mainly making sure I know how to process the oil and all the paperwork involved before allowing me to actually drive. I should start driving next week. Excited but extremely nervous about driving a tanker. The good thing is that the company is really strict about safety. They are not rushing me and want me to take my time in learning. What I am concerned about is that when I am in the truck with my trainer, I notice that there are A LOT of careless truckers on the road. What is up with that?!?
It's bad enough having to watch out for cars. Not all truckers are bad but it is RIDICULOUS what I am seeing on the TX roads. I guess that is what makes me more nervous than anything. But, I know I just have to suck it up and do what I need to do to be safe.
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Yeah. Them "Booming Cowboys" think they are doing just fine. What you see is what happens during oil booms. -
Logan76 Thanks this.
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But down where she has moved, the cowboys have taken it quite a bit further. Everybody expects you to get out of their way on the two lane roads down there, because they intend on driving 80, whatever the posted speed limit may be, whatever condition the road surface may be, regardless of oncoming traffic.
I was being passed last spring by a couple of pickups. A third got impatient and went into the ditch to pass me. When the Yahoo came back onto the asphalt, he hit the back pickup of the two whom passed me on the left. It was a two lane road south of I-37 that runs west out of Corpus Christi. The posted speed limit was 65, I was doing 70. I was still to slow for the yahoos.
These "booms" seem to have attracted the worst that is available. It didn't used to be like that. -
DOT has been cacking down in that area lately. I saw one Gulfmark truck pulled over.
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