I think the idle time affecting speed thing is outdated information.
I know someone who recently applied to Oakley last month and the only thing offered was their Van division. Not saying that's a bad thing, but he turned it down because he specifically wanted tanker.
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Is Indian River a good starter company. Thanks -
Indian River requires 2 years experience.tommymonza Thanks this.
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Last time I spoke with them last year i was told 2 years or 1 year tanker experience .Speed_Drums Thanks this.
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Just started reading this thread. Some memories there when you start mentioning all those dairy locations.
I used to haul milk for MDT right around the corner from the Fairlife plant in Coopersville. I hauled out of Fair Oaks 2018-2019 and never saw a IRT tank there. Always Ruan I thought..
I do like that IRT goes nationwide. MDT was a great company to work for. Just couldn't take endless runs around Chicago from Michigan to Wisconsin.
Always liked the last 40 miles of that run into Darlibgton.Last edited: Jul 7, 2020
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You dedicated milk haulers must make some serious coin. All that time waiting at dairies combined with the battering from milk surge makes me wish I never hauled another load of it again.
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Yea Indian River lost fair oaks to ruan sometime in 2011 I believe , you could make good money if you wanted to runtommymonza Thanks this.
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No, I’m not familiar with Oakley. The idle rewards is no longer in existence to my knowledge. My truck runs 70mph and I idle 24-7 for the most part.
I left home July 5th, took a load from McAllen to Newark (drop/hook), reloaded at the Port of Wilmington DE (drop/hook) and took it to Sulphur Springs, TX (live offload). Dead headed to McAllen (drop/hook) took one to Riverside, CA (live offload). Went from there to Visalia, then back to Sulphur Springs. Dead headed back to McAllen (drop/hook) and took one to Tolleson, AZ (drop/hook), picked up a loaded one there and went to Denver. I’m in Colorado tonight after dropping and hooking that one at Kroger’s. Hopefully that gives you an idea on the runs I typically do. That’s a 3 week example. I love it here and have no complaints. December will be 4 years.
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I haul juice 80% of the time. Since I left home on July 5th I’ve only hauled one dairy load and that was the cream load I brought to Denver this afternoon. It was a drop/hook in Tolleson, AZ and a drop/hook at Kroger’s in Denver. Most of my loads are orange, lime, or apple.tommymonza, Speed_Drums, Lonesome and 1 other person Thank this.
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