I’m a diesel mechanic and the company I work for has nearly every type of trucker there is. Hazmat, heavy haul, and tanker drivers definitely make the most. Hazmat makes the most and especially if it’s federally contracted. There’s been times that the government needed a tanker full of god knows what to be hauled a few states over and they would pay 5-8k for one load. It’s really cool when it’s something very important and you get to run 85 on the highway and when you get pulled over, men in all black SUV’s pull the cop over and tell them to let you go😂
It’s insane that truly professional and experienced truck drivers aren’t allowed to drive at the speed of traffic… 75-85. It’s more dangerous, truly. Logs need to go, too!
Im taking my CLP- (cdl permit-) tests in a few days. Getting help from my family for the costs of everything (class A + TWIC + Tanker / HazMat / Doubles/Triples endorsements, plus the cdl-school). My family originally only wanted to pay for the dmv class-a tests (permit & skills) & have me go through a community-college over an hour away that does the basic eldt for free. When i explained to them why i wanted the three endorsements and the twic, i showed this vid to them (as well as a vid about the TWIC-card and another vid about the trucking-school that id like to go to [not the community college]). Long story shortened, *THANK YOU VERY MUCH(!!!)* for helping me talk my fam into getting them onboard with the endorsements & the twic!
@@MakeMoneyTruckingQuestion: If I just got my cdl, and now want to add tanker and hazmst, is it just taking the online hazmat course/TSA background/ live scan and then take both written test at the dmv, I just want to make sure, Someone told me that since it's still within 1 year of having my license, that I wouldn't have to pay to take written test at the dmv, and also that I would only have to take the written test for the endorsements thst I'm adding, but After 1 year I would have to take all tests that I initially took to get my initial cdl, in addition to the other new enforcement that I wanted to add
@@goldenstandard187 to your questions: yes yes and yes! It’s not hard to get your Tanker and hazmat. Just like the video says. If you have a clean record and can get it. Go for it! Wish you the best of luck!
Thanks for the videos. Very informative. Keep them coming. I have no wife, no kids, and am a rolling stone. What are the top best 3 states for tankers, produce tankers and hazmat endorsed chemical tankers???
Thanks I will keep videos coming !! Best states are probley Texas, Oklahoma North Dakota. There are many others this is more of a guess not 100 percent
@@MakeMoneyTrucking Thanks stud. Maintaining cdl question: What if you like don’t submit a physical for like 8 years and you step away from being a truck driver. Can you lose your license for that, Would you know thxs
Getting ALL endorsements only broadens your horizon when looking for work; has absolutely nothing to do with pay. Rate of pay is predicated upon the firm’s profit margin and competition among is handful of competitors and what they pay to attract labor. Hazmat endorsements are merely a governmental barrier in order to regulate. Rate of pay is purely a microeconomics issue. People often try to connect these as “dots” as though they’re mutually inclusive, ie, “one begets the other”, but there’s absolutely ZERO relation. Sorry to blow up the bro science, but Correlation is not the same as Causation. If you’re talking about $$$, focus on the industry sector where the margins are the highest with few competitors. Nothing worse than an overcrowded watering hole…
It’s not so much about it paying you more it’s about being more useful to the company but you will be busier also because you have a hazmat because you will do hazmat on top of what everybody else does. I have a hazmat and I am busy all the time, I only do maybe one hazmat a week though sometimes two are usually run six or seven loads a week and maybe one is hazmat but it definitely works to your advantage. You will make more money because you haul more loads but the actual amount of money paid on a hazmat load versus a regular load might only be 25 bucks more. Just depends where you work.
The jobs that are nothing but hazmat like what I do typically have more openings due to qualifications and pay more because of lack of qualified drivers
I'm thinking about becoming an owner and operator. I've been watching your videos. I'm seriously thinking about getting my hazmat endorsement either before or after I become an owner operator. Question who is the best company to go through to get a loan for my first semi truck?
Amur equipment finance Or Diamler truck finance through freightliner is pretty good Also check your local banks talk to them that is where I have had most luck and best deals
I would just like to add even if you think you can’t pass the background check try anyway because I had to third-degree felony from 10 years ago and they let me get My hazmat in California of all places too. Obviously the crime might have a lot to do with it but my two charges were grand theft motor vehicle and a subsequent burglary charge for breaking into Saidvehicle. Idk if it matters that it was technically my car (had bill of sale in my name, was registered in 18 year old GF name at the time, I was knocking the door of 18 so I went through the adult courts)
I think they look back 7 years i have my fingers crossed good off papers in 2019 but possession with intent to distribute & manufacture and conspiracy control substance
In California people with Hazmat endorsement are held to higher standards and will receive higher point count on their license for violations for example 1.25 for a violation that should only give you one point in your license.
Can you cite a reference that Hazmat adds to violation points in California? I have never heard that, and while I have not had much chance to experience it in 20 clean years of having Hazmat in California, I would think I would have heard that before. Was it just a judge adding extra points because you should have known better? Or was it a violation committed while hauling Hazmat? And it could be a thing that I just never heard of, which is why I am asking for something more than hearsay lol
What’s the point of having it if you have to take it every 5 years. Also is hard nowadays especially after the pandemic, you have to make a whole reservation and also make an appointment for a finger print. It makes no sense. To me it ain’t worth having.
There are actually alot of class b tanker with hazmat jobs. Hauling bobtail fuel loads and chemical plus delivering propane bottles ect many different jobs 👍😀
Yes there are hazmat otr jobs out there they are not as common and very specialized hauling acids chemicals fertilizer ect.. they should pay more as well I think it's worth it. not promising you will land a hazmat job right away as they usually require more driving experience but it won't hurt only help you to have it and more options 👍
Hey man how can I know when my hazmat expires ? I know it’s 5 years but but I don’t remember the exact date I got it ... how can I find that date ? Any info on that ?
For hazmat, you do. Every 5 years you have to get re-fingerprinted and take the hazmat knowledge test over. For some weird reason they made that a federal law…
@@mclambalfred I believe he was referring to the general knowledge test you take when initially getting your CDL. Not the hazmat knowledge test itself.
What do you mean you have to pass the background? Like what if a person has a assault record from 2014 but that's the only charge they have? Will that disqualify a person? Asking for myself
Yes you have to pass a background check with the TSA. I dont know if that would disqualify you i believe it's up to the TSA. They don't allow any felony charges.
I just suscribed to your channel, is it true that for any endorsment that you want to add to the CDL, you need to do both a written test and a driving test ?
Having a Hazmat and a Dry-van tanker endorsement... and being TSA tested... it would not be worth my bother... however having an X endorsement that's a combination of a Hazmat and tanker for tanker trucks... for driving a tanker and being TSA tested would be of value!
@@MakeMoneyTrucking thanks for the information. I have my CDL permit with tanker endorsement and I have been approved by the TSA, so I am going for my hazmat, because I want to have options open that other drivers cannot or will not take. Plus from my understanding many tanker/hazmat drivers are mostly local or at worst regional which is what I want. OTR does not appeal to me in the least.
@@edgarcasillas1144 anything that does not require a cdl you can haul parts for dealerships or anything that is hauled by a pickup truck or medium duty hauler
I would go to TSA first get your fingerprints usually takes a couple weeks to get approved. While waiting I would take practice tests online for hazmat endorsement.
In Oregon, you goto the DMV office and take a thirty question test and it’s multiple choice. Easy endorsement. Every CDL driver should just get it and be done with it. It’s easy. Lastly, no one should be making videos while driving and CDL drivers should know this more than non-professional drivers.
Ironic venue to record this sort of vid, I'm thinking. Either way, is the reason people record vids while driving so that they establish a casual atmosphere in which they can screw up as they normally would, except here get a little slack and understanding from the audience when not perfect? - Still, the person is likable and vid is useful to an extent.
You always needed tsa fingerprints to qualify for hazmat I did the same thing 10 years ago process hasn't changed since I got mine. There is usually a 30 day waiting period to get approved if your a new applicant. This is also the same system for concealed carry permits. Have to get fingerprints done every 5 years
GOlden St8 either way, i’d rather be looked down on than lose my life. i ain’t hating cause i’m sure hazmat is important. but hell, y’all better than me.
We all winning out here , no need to shame anyone for there rank and experience , but to answer your question , just get life insurance and pay that monthly.
Hey just a thought hes probably speaking of his home state but if you look at the statistics in northern states in the USA the rate of pay is ridiculously high and that's typically for a straight truck operator with hazmat it's great to get the experience OTR but think about the pay structure
It’s worth it, my friend is making 140k annually in NYC, almost everyone I know that’s driving hazmat tank in NYC is making more than 100k, and they tell it’s the easiest job they have ever done!
Not a great idea as a pro driver to record video while driving. C'mon! Could have just as easily sat in a chair while at home or did it in the bathtub, pool, bbq time, etc.
I’m a diesel mechanic and the company I work for has nearly every type of trucker there is. Hazmat, heavy haul, and tanker drivers definitely make the most. Hazmat makes the most and especially if it’s federally contracted. There’s been times that the government needed a tanker full of god knows what to be hauled a few states over and they would pay 5-8k for one load. It’s really cool when it’s something very important and you get to run 85 on the highway and when you get pulled over, men in all black SUV’s pull the cop over and tell them to let you go😂
That would be awesome lol 😆
Watching too many movies
85 with hazardous material 🙄
It’s insane that truly professional and experienced truck drivers aren’t allowed to drive at the speed of traffic… 75-85. It’s more dangerous, truly. Logs need to go, too!
Im taking my CLP- (cdl permit-) tests in a few days. Getting help from my family for the costs of everything (class A + TWIC + Tanker / HazMat / Doubles/Triples endorsements, plus the cdl-school). My family originally only wanted to pay for the dmv class-a tests (permit & skills) & have me go through a community-college over an hour away that does the basic eldt for free. When i explained to them why i wanted the three endorsements and the twic, i showed this vid to them (as well as a vid about the TWIC-card and another vid about the trucking-school that id like to go to [not the community college]).
Long story shortened, *THANK YOU VERY MUCH(!!!)* for helping me talk my fam into getting them onboard with the endorsements & the twic!
Not a problem happy this video helped 👍
@@MakeMoneyTruckingQuestion:
If I just got my cdl, and now want to add tanker and hazmst, is it just taking the online hazmat course/TSA background/ live scan and then take both written test at the dmv, I just want to make sure, Someone told me that since it's still within 1 year of having my license, that I wouldn't have to pay to take written test at the dmv, and also that I would only have to take the written test for the endorsements thst I'm adding, but After 1 year I would have to take all tests that I initially took to get my initial cdl, in addition to the other new enforcement that I wanted to add
Good video , heard everything I wanted to hear. Getting my hazmat endorsement , thanks brother.
Awesome I'm happy to help 👍
I have 2014 Frieghtliner
I need a driver who lives in Texas Must have hazmat license
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Am in Houston texas.
I got two assault with fire arm 2006, and a concealed fire arm in CA did 26 months prison time. I got approved today.
Alot of people where wondering if you can get a hazmat with a prior record
Thanks this is helpful I have had alot of questions about this 👍
Yooo same here…256.A and got relatively the same time back in 2008. With trucking as long as the minimum requires time has passed your good to go
Did 12yrs in prison,numerous felonies in 1995 got approved by TSA today! Hell yeah
Redemption. Sincere Congratulations.
This just eased my mind. Thank you
Appreciate the info. Class A driver for 7yrs and I recently decided to start studying for my Hazmat endorsement.
Happy to help ad value to your resume 👍
As a Mechanic it’s well with it having my Hazmat,tanker, double triple. You are more valuable as a driver.
I agree 100 percent!
I think not... HazMat endorsement is a waste of time and money.... I never needed to used it!
@@danstafford5977 You're such a positive thinker!
If you dont need to use it its not worth nothing but if you do use it then it is worth it
I got a .06 cpm raise for my hazmat
You can either fight for crumbs chasing general freight or separate yourself
I was about to throw my hazmat study guide out. After watching this im all in! Thanks!
No problem keep your options open
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@@goldenstandard187 to your questions: yes yes and yes! It’s not hard to get your Tanker and hazmat. Just like the video says. If you have a clean record and can get it. Go for it! Wish you the best of luck!
Fraire, do u still have the study guide?
@@JaeD904 no, I used a video here in RUclips to review
Well , today I am out of nowhere and the only load here is a Hazmat… I’m already have a tanker endorsement, definitely will take this test .
Thanks for the videos. Very informative. Keep them coming.
I have no wife, no kids, and am a rolling stone.
What are the top best 3 states for tankers, produce tankers and hazmat endorsed chemical tankers???
Thanks I will keep videos coming !!
Best states are probley Texas, Oklahoma North Dakota. There are many others this is more of a guess not 100 percent
Its true . If you fuel up vechicles or heavy equipment. Yes get paid outstanding.
Good to know 👍
The pacing of the delivery of your explanation allowed my interest to peak. Some progressive truck advice, yes.
Good weighing pros and cons of Hazmat.
What do you have to do to maintain your CDL?
Dot medical exam every 2 years and hazmat test every 2 years finger prints every 5 years I believe might be off on that
@@MakeMoneyTrucking Thanks stud.
Maintaining cdl question: What if you like don’t submit a physical for like 8 years and you step away from being a truck driver. Can you lose your license for that, Would you know thxs
@Alon Shalit I believe you just have to go get an updated dot physical I'm not 100 percent I have never let mine lapse
if you let your medical card lapse then they confiscate your CDL@@alonshalit5778
Getting ALL endorsements only broadens your horizon when looking for work; has absolutely nothing to do with pay. Rate of pay is predicated upon the firm’s profit margin and competition among is handful of competitors and what they pay to attract labor. Hazmat endorsements are merely a governmental barrier in order to regulate. Rate of pay is purely a microeconomics issue. People often try to connect these as “dots” as though they’re mutually inclusive, ie, “one begets the other”, but there’s absolutely ZERO relation. Sorry to blow up the bro science, but Correlation is not the same as Causation. If you’re talking about $$$, focus on the industry sector where the margins are the highest with few competitors. Nothing worse than an overcrowded watering hole…
Right but wrong on this specific situation
Your looking at the trucking industry from a broad economist view point. Not considering specific or different market conditions or situations.
Okay Poindexter.
A whole wall of text and nothing important 🤡
Liquid sugar pays more the anhydrous, petroleum, chemical, hot oil, flour, granular sugar. Small market but if you can get it - get it.
Good to know always interested to see what niche pays well 😀
It’s not so much about it paying you more it’s about being more useful to the company but you will be busier also because you have a hazmat because you will do hazmat on top of what everybody else does. I have a hazmat and I am busy all the time, I only do maybe one hazmat a week though sometimes two are usually run six or seven loads a week and maybe one is hazmat but it definitely works to your advantage. You will make more money because you haul more loads but the actual amount of money paid on a hazmat load versus a regular load might only be 25 bucks more. Just depends where you work.
The jobs that are nothing but hazmat like what I do typically have more openings due to qualifications and pay more because of lack of qualified drivers
thats right there are jobs that are all hazmat, i forgot lol @@MakeMoneyTrucking
i dont mind a hazmat load but it would be streeful if all u didi was hazmat@@MakeMoneyTrucking
I'm thinking about becoming an owner and operator. I've been watching your videos. I'm seriously thinking about getting my hazmat endorsement either before or after I become an owner operator. Question who is the best company to go through to get a loan for my first semi truck?
Amur equipment finance
Or Diamler truck finance through freightliner is pretty good
Also check your local banks talk to them that is where I have had most luck and best deals
I would just like to add even if you think you can’t pass the background check try anyway because I had to third-degree felony from 10 years ago and they let me get My hazmat in California of all places too. Obviously the crime might have a lot to do with it but my two charges were grand theft motor vehicle and a subsequent burglary charge for breaking into Saidvehicle.
Idk if it matters that it was technically my car (had bill of sale in my name, was registered in 18 year old GF name at the time, I was knocking the door of 18 so I went through the adult courts)
Good to know I have seen even dui charges you can get hired 5 years after with some companies crazy
I think they look back 7 years i have my fingers crossed good off papers in 2019 but possession with intent to distribute & manufacture and conspiracy control substance
If you can't get good freight as an owner operator an endorsement might help. as a driver for a company no endorsement is the smart way.
In California people with Hazmat endorsement are held to higher standards and will receive higher point count on their license for violations for example 1.25 for a violation that should only give you one point in your license.
Wow that sucks
I know a CDL punishes you that way but didn't know a hazmat ads to it as well 😒😐
Can you cite a reference that Hazmat adds to violation points in California? I have never heard that, and while I have not had much chance to experience it in 20 clean years of having Hazmat in California, I would think I would have heard that before.
Was it just a judge adding extra points because you should have known better? Or was it a violation committed while hauling Hazmat?
And it could be a thing that I just never heard of, which is why I am asking for something more than hearsay lol
Never heard of that. Just for having the hazmat? Maybe you mean a violation while have hazardous material in your trailer at the time of the violation
1 or 2 dollars an hour, that’s bullshit, in Arizona to drive a fuel tanker is 120k a year and 10k sign on bonus, you’ve been taken advantage of sir.
Passed the test today
Nice 👍
I got all my other endorsements but when I trief to take my hazmat test they said I had to go through some kind of class. What kind of class?
This is new to me I'm not sure I think they might have changed some requirements
Just got mine today,going for fingerprints tomorrow 😆
Nice
You can take the hazmat test before fingerprints?
Yes you can take it before getting fingerprinted
Did it take a month?
What’s the point of having it if you have to take it every 5 years. Also is hard nowadays especially after the pandemic, you have to make a whole reservation and also make an appointment for a finger print. It makes no sense. To me it ain’t worth having.
So what are they looking for on the background check?No felony?
Yes and any other things
@@MakeMoneyTruckingso your saying we can’t have a Hazmat as a FELON?!!
Thanks for the video! 👍
Your welcome
Would be easier to hear the audio if you'd park the car
I stidied test online, can i go to dmv and take test? I drove 17 years, never got hazmat now i need it
I don’t know if you use freight broker but Evolve Logistics rates are nice
I usually don't just lease onto a carrier but good to know Thanks 👍
Is it better to own your own truck or to work under someone like a company??
Work for a company is best at first to get experience then branch out on your own after about a year or 2
@@MakeMoneyTrucking Thankyou and which companies do you advise to start of with as a beginner?
@@WaqasKhan-hx4hw companies that will send you to CDL school and pay for it as long as you work for them for 1 year that's a good start
I have a class B. Would it be worth getting for my class?
There are actually alot of class b tanker with hazmat jobs. Hauling bobtail fuel loads and chemical plus delivering propane bottles ect many different jobs 👍😀
Great video brother. Who makes more hazmat drivers, or car haulers?
Definitely hazmat drivers 👍
i'm only certified on auto for class a...am only interested in otr would a hazmat benefit for pep like me
Yes there are hazmat otr jobs out there they are not as common and very specialized hauling acids chemicals fertilizer ect.. they should pay more as well I think it's worth it. not promising you will land a hazmat job right away as they usually require more driving experience but it won't hurt only help you to have it and more options 👍
I just wanted one and I got one... I have everything
That's good open up every opportunity
Thanks Man
Passed my hazmat test today! I’m renewing
Nice I have to soon renew mine 👍
Nice,I’m trying to get hazmat done in Iowa,is there an app I can go through before take the test,thx
@@mr-morfiusmr-morfius6452 practice tests online on Google
I had my commercial leaner permit and pass the tanker and the double / triple can I take my hazmat endorsement before I take driving class? Thanks
I'm not sure never did it that way
Is it real dangerous
Excellent video
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Thanks for the video!!
That engine sounds Awesome! Is that a Ford F-150 you're driving??
No problem. Yes it is a 14 F-150 5.0 mbrp exhaust
Hey man how can I know when my hazmat expires ? I know it’s 5 years but but I don’t remember the exact date I got it ... how can I find that date ? Any info on that ?
You have to call the hazmat or the tsa or homeland security and they can tell you
Do you need a hs or ged to take the hazmat test
Nope
Can you get into trouble buying gunpowder someone that doesn't have a Hazmat Lincence
That would be a different license but I dont know
@@MakeMoneyTrucking thank you for responding back with me
Can I transfer my hazmat and tanker endorsements from Pa to Florida?
I think your hazmat is good in all the lower 48
In Texas you have to redo the hazmat if you are to be a resident that is.
@@yeb7997 good to know
They wanted me to get a texas license to work down there I said no thanks I'm good 🙂
Do you have to retake general knowledge tests when adding an endorsement?
I dont believe so
Thanks brother, great video!
@@macabrother75 no problem
For hazmat, you do. Every 5 years you have to get re-fingerprinted and take the hazmat knowledge test over. For some weird reason they made that a federal law…
@@mclambalfred I believe he was referring to the general knowledge test you take when initially getting your CDL. Not the hazmat knowledge test itself.
Thanks for sharing
Good video and killer truck.
Thanks
Do you need to retake class c and cdl test to get the hazmat endorsement on cdl?
No you just have to take the hazmat test and get your fingerprints done
Great! Thank you!
What do you mean you have to pass the background? Like what if a person has a assault record from 2014 but that's the only charge they have? Will that disqualify a person? Asking for myself
Yes you have to pass a background check with the TSA. I dont know if that would disqualify you i believe it's up to the TSA. They don't allow any felony charges.
I’m a felon and I have my hazmat endorsement
If they deny you, you can appeal it and make your argument. Sometimes the appeal works for people
@@MakeMoneyTrucking I believe you have to provide citizenship as well to TSA or to obtain hazmat?
I just suscribed to your channel, is it true that for any endorsment that you want to add to the CDL, you need to do both a written test and a driving test ?
Not true.
Just written if you have your cdl
Another positive is you're less likely to shitty facility that has a tight backing area lol
True
Having a Hazmat and a Dry-van tanker endorsement... and being TSA tested... it would not be worth my bother... however having an X endorsement that's a combination of a Hazmat and tanker for tanker trucks... for driving a tanker and being TSA tested would be of value!
Having tanker and hazmat has paid off for me over the last 10 years
@@MakeMoneyTrucking thanks for the information. I have my CDL permit with tanker endorsement and I have been approved by the TSA, so I am going for my hazmat, because I want to have options open that other drivers cannot or will not take. Plus from my understanding many tanker/hazmat drivers are mostly local or at worst regional which is what I want. OTR does not appeal to me in the least.
@@PurpleMusicProductions I am the same way and yes that is true in most cases hauling hazmat
So passed my general, air brakes, combination. What kind of job can I get?
Do you have your cdl
@@MakeMoneyTrucking
No, not yet. Need to get a physical and start trucking school.
@@edgarcasillas1144 you will need to get your class A or B CDL to get a job in the trucking industry i recommend class A. At least for driving
@@MakeMoneyTrucking what can I haul with what I got?
@@edgarcasillas1144 anything that does not require a cdl you can haul parts for dealerships or anything that is hauled by a pickup truck or medium duty hauler
Great, useful information!
Thanks 👍
I got all the endorsements
Good to have
Hey man do I have to go to the rmv and take the written test before I apply with the tsa or do I have to go and deal with tsa first ??
I would go to TSA first get your fingerprints usually takes a couple weeks to get approved. While waiting I would take practice tests online for hazmat endorsement.
Make Money Trucking thanks man I appreciate you taking time to reply.Drive safe out there and look out for female drivers
No problem
In Oregon, you goto the DMV office and take a thirty question test and it’s multiple choice. Easy endorsement. Every CDL driver should just get it and be done with it. It’s easy.
Lastly, no one should be making videos while driving and CDL drivers should know this more than non-professional drivers.
For hazmat it takes a month right?
Ironic venue to record this sort of vid, I'm thinking. Either way, is the reason people record vids while driving so that they establish a casual atmosphere in which they can screw up as they normally would, except here get a little slack and understanding from the audience when not perfect? - Still, the person is likable and vid is useful to an extent.
The majority of trucker videos are done while driving.
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Anyone in Florida can help me get a job I’m a experienced driver
Yes and no.... simple answer.
Hazmat endorsements have changed... you also need to be TSA tested!
You always needed tsa fingerprints to qualify for hazmat I did the same thing 10 years ago process hasn't changed since I got mine. There is usually a 30 day waiting period to get approved if your a new applicant. This is also the same system for concealed carry permits. Have to get fingerprints done every 5 years
@@MakeMoneyTrucking I wasn't required to get fingerprinted to obtain my CCW.
@@johnjacob688 really that's odd can't remember if I was or not or if they look at the hazmat fingerprints and use those
@@johnjacob688 just for having hazmat?
a dollar or two doesn’t sound worth it. if heaven forbid you crash it’s gonna be a really bad situation. are you getting some form of fumes over time?
Hazmat is the way to go , hazmat drivers are at the top of the food chain while the OTR drivers are bottom of the barrel to society
GOlden St8 either way, i’d rather be looked down on than lose my life. i ain’t hating cause i’m sure hazmat is important. but hell, y’all better than me.
We all winning out here , no need to shame anyone for there rank and experience , but to answer your question , just get life insurance and pay that monthly.
Hey just a thought hes probably speaking of his home state but if you look at the statistics in northern states in the USA the rate of pay is ridiculously high and that's typically for a straight truck operator with hazmat it's great to get the experience OTR but think about the pay structure
It’s worth it, my friend is making 140k annually in NYC, almost everyone I know that’s driving hazmat tank in NYC is making more than 100k, and they tell it’s the easiest job they have ever done!
Good video bro. Straight truth I appreciate it
Thanks man I'm glad you liked it 😀
Yes and no. Depending on company you work for
Thank youuu
You're welcome!
Good job
Thank you 👊😀
Not a great idea as a pro driver to record video while driving. C'mon! Could have just as easily sat in a chair while at home or did it in the bathtub, pool, bbq time, etc.
It is hands free 🙌
Good Video, You Truck is A Ford ~Gay~
Thanks 👍
@@MakeMoneyTrucking lol
lol
Your driving and making a video... is this distracted driving? Not a good example.
I'm talking to a fixed camera hands free.. 🤔
@@MakeMoneyTrucking 😉
Shut up Karen🙄