Went back to hauling a reefer. $1000 or more per week after taxes was the exception when I hauled food grade tanks, not the norm like it is now. Good luck to ya
Bynum Transport as of July 2015
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by RookieJ1987, Jul 25, 2015.
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@ira1377 you still at Bynum?
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How are things over there? Any change at all in the last couple of years?
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Wondering the same thing, I got an approval from them yesterday to come over. Never pulled food grade before but I've always wanted to pull tanks. Seems like a decent company to start food grade with.
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How often do you pull loads into NY?
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Every once in awhile, mostly to Marlboro or lyndonville, and load out of Barker. We load milk not to far from where you live, lawernceville I think it was. They have plenty of stuff going up there. I stay mostly south between Cali and Florida. Are you looking to stay regional? I know they have plenty of upper mid west north east milk and cream loads. Don’t sweat pulling a food grade.UpstateFreight Thanks this.
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It really is. Finally turned the trucks up. Plus I’m hardly ever in the mid west or northeast. Welol that’s a plus for me anyways.
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Idk I usually like to stay out about three weeks and take 4-5 days off. My current company is really flexible on hometime, which I like. I'm happy here just thinking about tanks again lately. I do like going out west if they have loads going out there I'd gladly hook onto one. I know there is a place in North Lawrence that I see tankers at all the time. I live in Potsdam,Ny. They asked if I was ok with going into Quebec and I told that would be fine.
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