I currently work in the New York City area dumping gasoline for a company called CBC.
I'm looking to relocate to Austin and for the life of me I cannot find information on more than 2 companies: Sun Coast and Coastal.
Maybe some of my brothers and sisters in Texas know of other commodity fuel haulers
Local work in Austin Texas delivering fuel?
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by slimlady1, Feb 15, 2017.
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MidTex. All I can think of off the top of my head. Look in San Antonio. Austin is more of a tech town.
bentstrider83 Thanks this. -
I understand but it's an auto centric city. It has a mild climate and it's growing exponentially I would imagine it has gas stations that need to be serviced...but thanks. I'll check out mid tex
bulldog66 Thanks this. -
Mid Tex sells to trucking companies and construction companies. There is a terminal in Hearne, TX about 80 miles from Austin. Fuel trucks are in there all the time. Might take some research but you could probably find out who is loading at the rack there.
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Dupre is Austin. Would be one of my last options though
strollinruss Thanks this. -
I also remembered GPS is another. I know their in temple. There's a flying J In jarell, Tx which is jut north of Austin metro. So pilot would be possible option too
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Definitely right about it being a tech town. Just like the fuel jobs, local daycab gigs seem hard to come by around there. But then again, it's got a kicking bicycle scene, the nightlife, the party atmosphere. Just the right type of place for those of us that are "anchored down" in any particular way.
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TEXAS TRANSEASTERN
Mission Petroleum
UPT
Brenntag Southwest Inc
Trimac
coastaltransport
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There are more employment options in San Antonio, and the cost of living is lower, too. Just something to consider if Austin isn't set in stone.
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