Most of the loading hoses are counter balanced so it not that bad. Plus your unloading hose is a small 2in steel braideded hose eazy.
Thanks for the info... This is my first tanker job let alone cryo used to hauling reefers around.. Any info is much appreciated. Its going to take some time getting use to the driver facing camera, but from the sound of its literally going to pay to be safe... If they're going to pay me that kind of money and to be home every day and not break a sweat they can record me on the ####ter for all I care... lol
Wow first tanker gig huh, that's a score, cryo is tuff to get on around here without tanker experience. Yeah we have the drive cams too but only facing the road not into the driver. Most all hazmat outfits do out here. If you do you job it's no big deal.
My old company had cameras facing the road too. I've driven an hr. one way for the last 3 yrs to get to work.. Now I'm only going to have to drive 5 minutes so yes I'm very fortunate... I didn't even know they were here...
A little nitrous and a bit of versed makes for a dream job with no complaints anywhere in this side of life.
A guy I use to work with said that they reel ppl in with all kind of bonuses and things. But after a while they will darn near run one off with micro mgt.