Air Liquide
#31
Originally Posted by CB JR.
You tanker boys going to pretty much need a TWIC to get into the refineries around the country? They've been out to the ones in the NW here signing people up, but I've recieved different info on who needs them and who doesnt.
If you haul "Cans" off of Ports, your going to be required to hold a TWIC card. If you pick up to ANY Military or Government associated businesses or Base...your going to be required to possess a TWIC card. Northrop Grumman is running the TWIC program...they don't go anywhere to sign drivers up...Drivers go to them...and pay $132.50 for the pleasure.
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It's been a while since I posted this thread. I've been at AL for 7 months now and couldn't be happier. I don't know what it's like at other terminals but mine is good. I've never made even close to the money I'm making now. I do work nights and most weekends, but I'm more than willing to do that for the money I'm making.
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and I'm still@Linde and life is OK....not great, but considering the economy and stuff, I'm very happy to have a job with decent pay and health care etc. Finally got a Sunday/Monday off bid, so not too bad. Even in this crappy economy we still hired 4 drivers 2 weeks ago in Northern California. All laid off from Arco and Saia Motor Freight and Fed-Ex freight.
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and I'm still@Linde and life is OK....not great, but considering the economy and stuff, I'm very happy to have a job with decent pay and health care etc. Finally got a Sunday/Monday off bid, so not too bad. Even in this crappy economy we still hired 4 drivers 2 weeks ago in Northern California. All laid off from Arco and Saia Motor Freight and Fed-Ex freight.
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