Any Tanker companies that hire newbies?

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by petersen5710, Jun 23, 2014.

  1. oronatrucking

    oronatrucking Bobtail Member

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    Come down to west texas there lost of companies looking for drivers! At least 6 mths of driving experiance to 2 yrs for insurance purposes/tractor and trailer! look into indeed page CDL drivers
     
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  3. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    I don't think you in a good area for tank yanking... Qc has terminals out there in Richmond Ca you can try them....
     
  4. DragginMan

    DragginMan Light Load Member

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    Don't go liquid tank straight outa school. Haul something that will stay put and not push/pull/shove you around. Flatbed or dry van for a few months while u get ur feet wet. Much easier to find a decent tank outfit when u got 6months or even better a clean year under ur belt.
     
  5. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    its plenty of ppl that yank a tank fresh out of school...its tge best way so they wont pick up bsd dry van or flatbed drivimg habits
     
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  6. DragginMan

    DragginMan Light Load Member

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    If a driver is to pick up bad habits, does it really matter what kind of trailer he/she drags behind?
     
  7. harlycharly55

    harlycharly55 Medium Load Member

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    My thoughts exactly
     
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  8. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    Yes it does boss...it stuff u can get away with in a van u cant in a tank....u can take a curve faster in reefer then a tank...take a curve to fast in a tank and its over for your career
     
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  9. DragginMan

    DragginMan Light Load Member

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    I agree curves in a tank require special care. Consider this, many a dry van has paper rolls so tall they nearly touch the ceiling. Know what holds them in place? Nothing. A 1/16 inch rubber mat holds them from sliding. Somewhat. Most top heavy freight I'd ever pulled until a drytainer on spread axle chassis. Loaded with abt 47k lbs of plastic pellets. The lowest point of the load was 5.5 feet off the ground at a full 13'6" height. So trust me, I get the rollover potential.
     
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  10. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    Worst advice I can imagine. If you're not pulling a tank you're not getting experience pulling a tank. Surge is not that bad.
     
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  11. DragginMan

    DragginMan Light Load Member

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    Perhaps the worst advice is no advice. To assume that u are right and I am wrong is super trucker arrogance. IMO, a new driver fresh out of CDL "school" should pick a company where he/she is most comfortable. You wanna learn to drive while your cargo is moving around? Go for it. On the other hand, take that slosh out of the equation and that's one less thing to worry about while gaining experience and confidence.
     
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