The Cryo Hauler Thread

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Cali kid, Mar 16, 2023.

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    viper822004 Medium Load Member

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    https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?from=appsharedroid&jk=684de91d15f0c89d


    We require 3 years driving experience and clean record. No tanker experience needed! Air Products will train you.
     
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    On purpose?
     
  5. Cali kid

    Cali kid Road Train Member

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    I got my start running non hazardous lubricants in the western region(already had been driving for over 3yrs). That turned into more of a local gig running base oil out of the ports of Long Beach and LA. That then turned into Hazardous Chemicals all for the same company, pay wasn’t the greatest but I learned a lot . After that went into running fuel all local for a private union fleet in SoCal, thought I’d retire there but things changed for the worst and I ended up getting into cryo right after and have zero regrets.
     
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  6. lual

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    Thoughts? :scratch:

    "Be careful what you ask for -- YOU JUST MIGHT GET IT" :confused: o_O

    Whether it's a cryo fleet, or fuel -- you will very likely start out with the least desirable shifts (namely: nights, weekends & holidays). And you will likely stay there -- for quite some time.

    The safety depts there can be incredibly anal -- for example: I was chided for merely holding a can of soda, while driving (& this was in Florida, during the month of August). :rolleyes:

    During the interview process -- I specifically asked the interviewer (later, my boss) about eating & drinking while driving to/from customers. I gathered then that a soda can was ok.

    For any prospective tanker fleet you may be contemplating -- try to talk with more than one driver who is currently in that fleet -- & preferably out of the same terminal you will later join.

    There's no better substitute for reliable, current info -- than from "boots on the ground"....already there.

    Be sure to also ask them about driver-facing cameras -- & how they are being used (&/or abused).

    Carefully assess what you learn from those already in the trenches.

    You may later decide....given all the hassles & the massive levels of oversight -- that it's really just not worth it....& you may thus be happier elsewhere.

    -- L
     
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  7. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    To add further insult to injury....

    As you may well have already witnessed, personally -- a member of the carrier's safety team "coaches" you -- on a given event, &/or concept.

    Said safety official, meanwhile...may have NEVER taken a CDL course -- or ever even been inside the cab of a truck.

    Nonetheless -- your carrier of choice has...in their infinite wisdom (wizdumb?) given this person god-like powers over you -- from a safety perspective.

    Thus -- you have a situation where (to use an analogy) the person who strings the racquets pretty much telling the tennis pro how to play their game. :rolleyes:

    Ridiculous? Absolutely.

    Reality? It is what it is....

    :dontknow:

    As a general rule -- the larger the carrier -- the more numerous (& silly) their policies/procedures will likely be.

    To put it more bluntly: the bigger they are, the dumber they (likely) are.

    -- L
     
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    Cali kid Road Train Member

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    This is where I thank my lucky stars that our regional safety director is a former Chevron Driver. Gives us things to talk about on our annual ride along!:D
     
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