Anyone drive for SC Fuels? Been looking into them for their wethose/bobtail fueling gig. Website says lifting 70lbs is a requirement for the job. Would the bobtail be a good start for a beginner?
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Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Transit_lifer, Mar 14, 2020.
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Is this a "squirt truck" job?....if the pay is right and you don't mind working then yes.
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I can tell you that the SC fuel wagons I see at the racks are in the diesel lanes 99% of the time. Hauling diesel sucks, it smells, it will make you smell, it sticks to everything and doesn't evaporate, all your fittings and hoses will be slimy, it's just a mess. But with that said I would imagine gasoline is about to slow down majorly so it might be a good time to get into fleet refueling since delivery trucks will be the only vehicles on the road if things don't improve. Look at traffic right now in LA at 6:30am on a wednesday. Everything is wide open.....
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speedyk, HoneyBadger67 and plant Thank this.
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Got a good chance at getting a wethose gig with sc fuels pretty close to home. Figure it could be a good start into this side of the industry. Would doing this for a year or so satisfy the better fuel hauler companies fuel/tanker experience requirements if I applied to the better ones after a year or so?
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