Congratulations on your job! Newbies here is a guy that took the bull by the horns and threw the mega-company option to the curb! He now has an excellent job and will learn more from this owner operator in a month, then a year at those other companies. This is also going to allow him to make for a really good owner operator in the future. I hope you new guys will stop relying on the mega-companies as your only choice of career. This is a perfect example of the advice that I constantly give to you new guys! Once again TINCAN, congrats! Good luck and drive safely!
Ex driver trying to come back
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Tin Can, Aug 28, 2010.
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I'm glad you can speak for the entire industry. Chevron has hired drivers with no school. Arco has done it too. So if you think these companies don't care I suggest you look at the SafeStat numbers. -
and i find it VERY DIFFICULT to believe a gasoline company put people behind the wheel of a big rig with no schooling........gimme a break.....................
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Not doubting you or calling you a liar Gashauler, but RERUN has a pretty good point! Especially now after Sept 11.
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i think the "operative wording" is "HAD"........meaning they DO NOT do it anymore. i have not seen any gasoline company hiring drivers that has less than 5 years driving experience before they are hired to haul gasoline.......it was always a requirement..........
and if people ARE STILL being hired by gasoline haulers (with out schooling), then i want the guy to provide me absolute proof of that. otherwise, he's "HAD" nothing better to do than lie about something..........
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you wannabe my friend now.........?? go ahead.........send a "friend request".........you ain't done with me, nor i you......... -
GOOD LUCKTin Can Thanks this. -
Now I don't know you but judging by your postings I would bet you wouldn't qualify for employment with my company. You're just too inconsistent with your responses. But if you like there's a job opening for a transport driver at our Sacamento Terminal if you like to try. The pay is by the hour which is $23.50 for your 40 hours and time and half for anything over. Most drivers gross over $70,000 a year. All you have to do is go on the BP site and search in the careers field and you'll find it. What is very interesting is in the Job Details under the Essential Criteria and Qualifications so I'll quote-
-High school diploma or GED
-TWO years transport experience, prefer tanker truck experience
-Possess a valid CDL with all associated endorsements
-TWIC card
-Must have a good driving record
-Must be physically qualified including but not limited to the ability to lift,carry,push,pull or drag hoses and equipment of up to 50 pounds in weight
-Must pass pre-employment testing and drug/alcohol sceening test
-Must complete a pre-employment application
No mention of school and you'd be a fool to think a major oil company wouldn't hire a driver from another major if he or she left under good circumstances. Don't go off saying that's just one company because it's not. It's the only I found in a short time of searching that had a job opening. The majors operate the same on many levels but you wouldn't know that.
Now there's your prove if you just look but I'm sure your argue something with the facts. 5 years went out years ago and it seems you're just not man enough to admit when you're wrong. And again the sad thing is you're in a position to teach new drivers and should know better.
I don't wanna to be your friend, all I want is good sound information taught to new drivers and if you fail in that easy endeavor then it's time to find another career.CivilWerks Thanks this.
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