Mc tank transport
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by cab29, Apr 26, 2016.
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Yeah no cams in truck bro .... Still using log books till late this year or early next
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My understanding is that electronic logs aren't mandatory until the end of 2017. Unless it's pushed further.
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One of the local guys here at the CTL Savannah terminal is heading to MC tank. He said local there pays hourly with $20hr and 60hrs guaranteed a week.
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Anybody know anything about the Houston terminal?
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Topcat im out of the Chattanooga terminal but have dealt with Houston on a few occasions and they all seem to be good guys. The drivers Ive met from there seemed happy. They seem really busy down there to. I personally don't see how in the hell y'all deal with the crazy traffic n roads down there but guess that's part of it.
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Any one on here out of the Dalton terminal? Are they hiring? What trucks are they running now and how do they have them setup? thanks
Last edited: Feb 18, 2017
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Lot of cascadias, some columbias, and some macks. Seen a few volvos to. All co trucks are set up with pumps and compressors. Not sure if dalton is hiring. The company seems to be doing well. I've not slowed down in the time I've been with unless I've wanted to. This is the only tank outfit I've ever worked for but I've done a lot of comparing n talking around and it seems to be of the better ones. But thats based from Chattanooga terinal not to sure on the others. I've not met anyone I didnt like with the co though. Good luck guys.
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Where do you run mostly? Home weekends?thanks for the input. I'm looking for a home, somewhere I can stay at. The company I'm with now, been with them over ten years. No benefits. I'm not getting any younger, lol. I need to start getting benefits.
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