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teamster 02-04-2009 10:06 AM

Fuel hauling jobs in Dallas/FT Worth area
 
I am considering a move to the area. I have 3 years fuel exp. I wanted to know info on the fuel hauling jobs in the area. I would think there would be plenty, but which ones are good and also what is the pay like in that area. Thanks.

Cluggy619 02-05-2009 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by teamster (Post 437247)
I am considering a move to the area. I have 3 years fuel exp. I wanted to know info on the fuel hauling jobs in the area. I would think there would be plenty, but which ones are good and also what is the pay like in that area. Thanks.


Exxon is top of the pay scale there, however, there are over a dozen companies that haul fuel.

A few of those are cheap. I'm not going to name them.

Good luck. :D

Jackrabbit379 02-06-2009 07:26 AM

Well, I am sure you can find a good local job in Ft Worth.
I'm just not sure if I would want to pull an atomic bomb with all those idiots down there. :p

teamster 02-08-2009 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Josborn (Post 437401)
Exxon is top of the pay scale there, however, there are over a dozen companies that haul fuel.

A few of those are cheap. I'm not going to name them.

Good luck. :D

I was looking at exxon site and couldnt find any info on drivers at all. Do they haul there own product or have someone else do it and just wrap trailers with exxon decals.

Cluggy619 02-12-2009 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by teamster (Post 437845)
I was looking at exxon site and couldnt find any info on drivers at all. Do they haul there own product or have someone else do it and just wrap trailers with exxon decals.

They got their own trucks, and their own terminal in Irving. I have also seen them at other terminals as well.

There are over 30 different companies that haul fuel here in the D/FW area. And their are over 11 different terminals where the fuel can be pick up at as well....at least I was carded at 11 of them, and I didn't have Motiva, and a couple of other that I can't think of.

Good luck.

Orangetxguy 02-12-2009 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by teamster (Post 437845)
I was looking at exxon site and couldnt find any info on drivers at all. Do they haul there own product or have someone else do it and just wrap trailers with exxon decals.


In order to get an Exxon application, you have to go directly to the terminal. Your going to need at a minimum of 2 years, hauling gasoline, preferably with all of that, hauling Exxon product.

Exxon still has trucks in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. If I were to return to being a "company" driver, Exxon is where I would go.

belpre122 02-12-2009 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by Orangetxguy (Post 438463)
When I return to being a "company" driver, Exxon is where I will go.

Fixed that for you Stan. You must have been in a rush or something.........:smokin:

teamster 02-15-2009 03:25 AM


Originally Posted by Josborn (Post 438446)
They got their own trucks, and their own terminal in Irving. I have also seen them at other terminals as well.

There are over 30 different companies that haul fuel here in the D/FW area. And their are over 11 different terminals where the fuel can be pick up at as well....at least I was carded at 11 of them, and I didn't have Motiva, and a couple of other that I can't think of.

Good luck.

It sounds like there should be plenty of work in the area with that many companies and terminals. Thanks for the info.

asdfghjkl 02-15-2009 11:33 AM

Is it true that a company driver fuel hauler can make $75-80K a year? Curious because a local company in my area said their drivers were.

Cluggy619 02-15-2009 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by asdfghjkl (Post 438916)
Is it true that a company driver fuel hauler can make $75-80K a year? Curious because a local company in my area said their drivers were.

Depending on the area, yes. Have I seen anyone bragging about that much here? Not lately...it's around 50-60 K.


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