Class B all year round. 40 hours minimum all year plus benefits, home every night. Time and a half after 40 during busy season. There's a LOT of lakes in Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky for flood control that were created by the Franklin Roosevelt's Tennessee Valley Authority and I can't imagine this is some sort of unicorn job in the fuel hauling business in the southeastern part of the country. Lots of people with boats and jet skis like to get on the lake every weekend. Lots of marinas needing fuel.
Are seasonal fuel-hauling jobs a good way to get experience?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Zonno, Jun 8, 2025.
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