Dude ive been watching your vids from the start, you inspired me and helped me get into the industry which I knew nothing about. It has been rewarding. You have been a go getter out here man! Good for you man , hope you find your niche!
I just got hired on with a new bulk company. Iv been hauling liquid waste for the last couple of years. So seeing the difference is a big help...Im looking forward to the change. Product tankers are a lot nicer and cleaner than waste tankers Thanks for the tutorial.
Wow.. seems like a lot but i'm sure after enough times its nothing. Thank you. Great video. I learned a lot. I'm interested in tanker. This is like a training video.
Bleach is very hazardous…company driver should ALWAYS confirm the receiving tank has enough level to accept the load….trace the lines to make certain that the product is open to receiving tank. Additionally the plant operator should always have PPE in case of a hose rupture. Company usually has specific guidelines against use of distracting devices when unloading HAZMAT. Bleach requires a respirator for depressurizing. PEROXIDE is even more hazardous so……
Dude ive been watching your vids from the start, you inspired me and helped me get into the industry which I knew nothing about. It has been rewarding.
You have been a go getter out here man! Good for you man , hope you find your niche!
I just got hired on with a new bulk company. Iv been hauling liquid waste for the last couple of years. So seeing the difference is a big help...Im looking forward to the change. Product tankers are a lot nicer and cleaner than waste tankers Thanks for the tutorial.
Wow.. seems like a lot but i'm sure after enough times its nothing. Thank you. Great video. I learned a lot. I'm interested in tanker. This is like a training video.
Bleach is very hazardous…company driver should ALWAYS confirm the receiving tank has enough level to accept the load….trace the lines to make certain that the product is open to receiving tank. Additionally the plant operator should always have PPE in case of a hose rupture. Company usually has specific guidelines against use of distracting devices when unloading HAZMAT. Bleach requires a respirator for depressurizing. PEROXIDE is even more hazardous so……
@@PBrahma-b3m well I can’t control what the plant operator does. Gonna have to take that up with the state of NC lol
What happened to flat bedding ⁉️‼️☝️
Unfortunately veterans wasn’t able to give their drivers miles as well as a major paycut
@@raymondgibbs8565 oh snaps‼️☝️ ya datz naw gud bruh‼️
Good video. Your company could use this for training .
That would be cool
"Alright."
EDIT: Thanks for the helpful video!
Are you the same guy who used to run for Walmart
@@WayneRichards-v3f yes
Good morning. Did they train you?
Yes they do!
How much money is in this job
@@johnnygoins6078 look me up on TikTok. I show paystubs and do pay breakdowns
Hope youre getting about 100 an hour for that sht btw