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<p>[QUOTE="RockinChair, post: 11406534, member: 81080"]Congratulations on the new job. Who will you be driving for and what area will you be covering?</p><p><br /></p><p>The main things that you're going to need are a good attitude, willingness to take it slow, and above all, attention to detail.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is a lot to learn when it comes to fuel hauling, so you're definitely going to need a notebook and a pen. And also get one of those little notebooks that will fit in the pocket of your shirt. It's real handy to write down stick readings and tank numbers at the drop, and compartment numbers and product type & gallons at the loading rack. Plus you'll probably need to write down customer numbers and account numbers.</p><p><br /></p><p>When it comes to driving the truck in and out of the stations where you'll be delivering, you're going to need some patience too. Four-wheelers are stupid on the road, but they're 10 times stupider in the gas station parking lot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RockinChair, post: 11406534, member: 81080"]Congratulations on the new job. Who will you be driving for and what area will you be covering? The main things that you're going to need are a good attitude, willingness to take it slow, and above all, attention to detail. There is a lot to learn when it comes to fuel hauling, so you're definitely going to need a notebook and a pen. And also get one of those little notebooks that will fit in the pocket of your shirt. It's real handy to write down stick readings and tank numbers at the drop, and compartment numbers and product type & gallons at the loading rack. Plus you'll probably need to write down customer numbers and account numbers. When it comes to driving the truck in and out of the stations where you'll be delivering, you're going to need some patience too. Four-wheelers are stupid on the road, but they're 10 times stupider in the gas station parking lot.[/QUOTE]
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