Mainly, the shippers and receivers. Most are pretty smart people and easy to deal with. They're not simple, low IQ people that walk around like a whiny child that lost their toy, such as grocery warehouse employees.
I easily made $65K and 50% of my miles were deadhead, which pays the same as loaded.
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Do you have to worry about being overweight hauling tankers as compared to reefers?. I know potato houses always tried to pack the trailers and their scales are always off it seems.
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Shippers normally load the trailer while it's on the scales and hooked to your tractor. If the company has a drop yard at the shipper, they park the trailer on the scales and then load it. Most chemical shippers have scales on the yard.
Only time I was ever overweight was if I loaded a dry bulk cement trailer and then if there were no scales to cross, just went with it anyway.augiedoggie41, Bud A., slim shady and 1 other person Thank this. -
I've heard potato houses are the worst. In tanks, we scale in, we scale out OF the facility (I do, anyways...) and even if I'm only 80 lbs over, they'll pump OFF a few gallons. You get a feel for the product you are hauling, and can watch as it loads, via the dome....you'll pretty much know when you are pushing your limit(s).augiedoggie41, Bud A. and slim shady Thank this.
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Tankers are all about scales
Usually you will scale in load and scale out
Sometimes you load on a scale.
Or you scale off site mt and loaded.
Most places I ask me how heavy i want to gross out at.
They will not let you leave over 80,000, they'll send you back to the rack and revove product til your legalaugiedoggie41, Bud A. and G13Tomcat Thank this. -
Yeppers, EX EFFING ZACTLY. Can't leave heavy, nope, no way, no how. We tare in, and scale out here, also.augiedoggie41, Bud A. and slim shady Thank this.
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I answer the same thing as you im just a bit slower lolaugiedoggie41 and G13Tomcat Thank this. -
No really, you said it clearer. I guess I assume people know these things, LoL~!
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I'm pretty much fresh out of school. Am I going over my head going for tanker so early? I'm actually surprised Prime approved my application for tanker.
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Like Slim said above, you'll have no bad habits (or "box" habits) to unlearn. Nope, man. If you are accepted in at this point, go for it. Prime has pretty good training, I hear (and believe...) and doubt they'd turn you loose any sooner than you'd be comfortable with.
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