Hazardous Materials Endorsement

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Axc1199, Aug 25, 2017.

  1. Steel Dragon

    Steel Dragon Road Train Member

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    Just give me a 12 k Amazon load and I'm good.
     
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  3. Lepton1

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    My Hazmat and tanker endorsements are worth about $25K extra income per year to me. I enjoy it. Case in point, today I ran 300 miles, paid $900 to the truck. 100 miles were loaded. Because I have those endorsements I was given the load in spite of the fact that four other drivers were ahead of me in line to get dispatched. They don't have the endorsements.

    Get. The. Endorsements.

    Apply. All they can do is turn you down.
     
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  4. IluvCATS

    IluvCATS Road Train Member

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    At my flatbed company we haul hazmat roofing materials that are easy to secure and only require flammable 3 placards. Easy and pays 5 cents more per mile. I am glad I have mine.
     
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  5. Steel Dragon

    Steel Dragon Road Train Member

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    My loads required 4 placards,I was taping them on in the pouring rain..they fell off..reapply..and repeat.
     
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  6. Mack185

    Mack185 Medium Load Member

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    I haul nothing but hazmat, all day, every day. I've never gotten a ticket or singled out for being placarded. Just went through the scale on 74 outside Peoria with 42,000 lbs. and 8 placards, No problem. I guess your results may have varied.
     
  7. FozzyNOK

    FozzyNOK Road Train Member

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    Never had an issue with hauling hazmat.. even in CA. It's just a truck... Just do your job, do the whole job. and you'll be fine.
     
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  8. TaterWagon#62

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    Were you actually "committed" by a court? Or did you just agree with the nice officers to go get an evaluation and treatment? It is the difference between the two that is relevant.

    Please take note of sub-paragraph (c): "This does not include commitment to a mental health facility for observation or voluntary admission to a mental health facility."

    49 CFR 1572.109 - Mental capacity.
     
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  9. steveophoto

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    Hazmat and TWIC makes me more valuable!
     
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  10. Antinomian

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    Well I guess that makes you an expert.
     
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  11. TaterWagon#62

    TaterWagon#62 Medium Load Member

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    Only if you recognize this fact and exploit it to your advantage. Otherwise, it is just a couple more letters on your license.
     
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