Tankers the Schneider way

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Tardis, Dec 8, 2011.

  1. Sillen

    Sillen Light Load Member

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    Hey all,

    Recent grad here. I have a phone interview with Schneider tomorrow for a OTR Tanker position.

    I already took care of my TWIC/Tanker/Hazmat endorsements before I graduated to make things a bit smoother for me.

    As of 2013, what are some pointers you all might have?

    Pros
    Cons

    Are the Tankers still Smooth Bore or do they have baffled also?
    ect ect and ect. :)

    Thanks
     
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  3. scythe08

    scythe08 Road Train Member

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    It depends on what you're hauling. You can have smooth bores, Baffles, or bulkheads.
     
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  4. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I run chemical tanks and they are smooth bore, though some do have multiple compartments.
     
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  5. Sillen

    Sillen Light Load Member

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    It would seem, depending on what is hauled that tankers are selected based on the density of the material.

    IE. Thicker = Smooth bore
    Thinner = Baffled/Bulkhead

    Or does it not matter?
    Thanks
     
  6. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    Baffles are used for thin products that are top-loaded i.e. gas & fuel oil but thin solvents and similar chemicals that require cleaning are usually in open bores.

    Your common chemical tanks are baffle free so the customer can inspect the cleanliness. A well designed baffled tank can be cleaned by modern methods BUT the loader cannot see this.

    BTW 7500 gal of acetone in a 8000 smoothe bore tanker does not 'slop'...it Jiggles like Jello!
     
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  7. pawpaw1

    pawpaw1 Medium Load Member

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    well , I'm gonna jump in right here. I've read up to this point , without comment.
    I can't stand it anymore !
    walking the catwalk is all about falling off , on some companies property , and them getting sued.
    Tire : underflated ? Don't air it up ? Call a service truck ? Good Grief ! I know you're a co. Driver trainee , but that's just B.S. afraid it Might blow up ? Yea , I'm afraid my tank might roll over . They both Can happen. I understand you have to learn the B.S. first , an there's a lot more of it today , than there was when I started , but for Heavens sake , does Pumpkin think everybody's as dumb as a rock ?

    Arrrcggghhhh!
     
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  8. pawpaw1

    pawpaw1 Medium Load Member

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    Oh, yea , as to my earlier " I can't stand it " post , I forgot something . " don't worry about that traffic behind you " is more B.S.
    you better dam well worry about them ! Bout the time you don't , one of those crazy " I'm late for whatever" fools will do something Stupid , and you'll spend 8 hours writing accident reports , and doing Drug Tests , if you're lucky.
    Tell your Trainer I think he's a F**kin Idiot !
     
  9. pawpaw1

    pawpaw1 Medium Load Member

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    LOL! Your first paragraph is funny as all get out ! You want stuff washed Right at a tank wash , get your rubber gloves , hard hat an boots . You'll need them!
    Also , stainless pads , extra gaskets , extra plugs an caps , cause a TW can destroy those plastic ones quicker than you can draw a puff on a smoke . And , they'll conviently " Lose " your stainless steel ones .
     
  10. pawpaw1

    pawpaw1 Medium Load Member

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    " Safety Engineer "
    i wanna be one of those ! Is 35 years enough ?
    They probably make Megga Bucks !
    Oh . I gotta be " Trained " ? Oh, we'll !
    LOL!
     
  11. pawpaw1

    pawpaw1 Medium Load Member

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    That's no money for an OO ! Especially pulling a tank. I quit a lease 2 years ago that paid that. And I was pulling a frameless dump. I ran a lot of miles , was wearing out my truck doing it , and couldn't make enough to put any away.
    No wonder Pumpkin gets the loads . They're undercutting everybody.
     
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