Pulled tanker delivering fuel for last 7 years. Money is usually 40 to 70 average in the midwest...that is the companies I know about anyway. It is actually fairly easy to learn as long as you pay attention. The biggest thing in hauling fuel is to have your mind clear and PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU ARE DOING. Most mistakes with fuel hauling is being distracted thinking about something else....then fuels get mixed etc.etc. Hope ths helps.
Delivering fuel
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@ DieselgeekI'm from the southeast
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Dieselgeek, i believe that you are going to work for the same company that i work for. If you want to talk e-mail me at laytonrock@gmail.com with your contact info maybe i could answer some of your questions or concerns thanks
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Well I completed my first week of training this week, and I must say, I made the right choice to become a gas hauler! The company has great equipment, great people, and solid stable work. The process of learning the racks/trucks isn't difficult, but taking your time, and double/triple checking everything is something I'm getting into a routine of doing. I look forward to completing my training, and going out alone! I think for me, the thing that will take the longest is learning each station, and how to get in/out, and where the tanks are located.
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