I know this video is pretty old I saw saw you drove or drive for California freight what state are you in? I saw they were hiring for a milk hauler in Nevada
I got my tankers and doubles and triple endorsements last year, but I’m really looking forward to milk hauling and after watching this video I’m really learning the process fast and I can’t wait to try it myself. I’m about to get out of long haul and I know I’ll be on a schedule, but it should be a great experience trying something new and working local for the first time after doing long haul for like 10+ years lol.
Yo. Always a great editor. FINALLY a video with content no drama. A yr ago I was considering tanker. I couldn't find ANY content. This was EXACTLY what I was looking for a yr ago. Lol... I decided to go reefer. I'm pretty fun happy. Appreciate the positive video. Keep them coming homie
Well you help me out alot, my brother I am a Bull Hauler changing over to hauling dairy milk, will be starting here in the next months, running Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, maybe some New Mexico. I know i got 2weeks of training, but watching your videos open my eyes, is alot to do, isn't just load and go. So with that said, i will only have 11 hours of drive time, and i am looking how long everything takes, I guess you would go off duty on that dam E-log, bull haulers we don't use, still on paper. If you can explain to me much appreciated
Wayyyyyyyyyy different than how it's done in new england. I hit 5-6 different small family farms until my trailer is loaded and take it to the "trailer wash." Which we call the dairy. Pretty interesting how different it is
Good Video will . I'd like to do something like that with Furl tanker but wete under a strict no media or video/photography due to security protocol at the refinerys
And I'm just about to get hired on as a milk tanker driver...how bad do the dairys smell?...I hate driving past them...guess I better get used to it though..
Had you not been recording and explaining,how long does it take you to get all that set up( the hook up to fill up) I would imagine you have a swift routine set up by now.
Do you ever drink some milk? You know whip out an oreo cookie, put your mouth under the needle and let it pour in your mouth. Drive less make more, that is how we do it Daycab style.
Hell yeah! I been hauling milk in southern Pennsylvania for the past 4 years now. Keep the vids coming and make us milk haulers look good!
Awesome job man great video I’m going to start in a dairy so you’re so helpful
Not a bad local gig which pays pretty fair I bet, yes the view is sweet & is one of the reasons I run out westbound
West Coast !!
I know this video is pretty old I saw saw you drove or drive for California freight what state are you in? I saw they were hiring for a milk hauler in Nevada
I got my tankers and doubles and triple endorsements last year, but I’m really looking forward to milk hauling and after watching this video I’m really learning the process fast and I can’t wait to try it myself. I’m about to get out of long haul and I know I’ll be on a schedule, but it should be a great experience trying something new and working local for the first time after doing long haul for like 10+ years lol.
Yo.
Always a great editor. FINALLY a video with content no drama.
A yr ago I was considering tanker. I couldn't find ANY content. This was EXACTLY what I was looking for a yr ago. Lol...
I decided to go reefer. I'm pretty fun happy. Appreciate the positive video. Keep them coming homie
This is by far the best video as far as hauling milk great content keep up with the good vids!
Well you help me out alot, my brother
I am a Bull Hauler changing over to hauling dairy milk, will be starting here in the next months, running Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, maybe some New Mexico.
I know i got 2weeks of training, but watching your videos open my eyes, is alot to do, isn't just load and go.
So with that said, i will only have 11 hours of drive time, and i am looking how long everything takes, I guess you would go off duty on that dam E-log, bull haulers we don't use, still on paper.
If you can explain to me much appreciated
Haha i unloaded thise trucks in fairfield for a few years! I recognize those cal freight trucks anywhere!
Love it. Thanks
yes Please... More Videos when you can , very instructional
I missed over half, of the video. He said close your eyes, and then he never said open them.
Good to see u being back to way u used to b. Take care.
Wayyyyyyyyyy different than how it's done in new england. I hit 5-6 different small family farms until my trailer is loaded and take it to the "trailer wash." Which we call the dairy. Pretty interesting how different it is
You never said open your eyes. Here I am listening to this video because I can’t open my eyes.
Nice.. I still wear my long sleeve grey Knight shirt.. the Joy of not leaving a company because you hate them.
I still have hates and everything too lol
Wow lot steps to remember, interesting 🧐🚚🌄👀👍
Thanks for watching
good to see you doing well!
Thanks Matt!
Good Video will . I'd like to do something like that with Furl tanker but wete under a strict no media or video/photography due to security protocol at the refinerys
Yeah there are some things I can’t show either
And I'm just about to get hired on as a milk tanker driver...how bad do the dairys smell?...I hate driving past them...guess I better get used to it though..
Had you not been recording and explaining,how long does it take you to get all that set up( the hook up to fill up) I would imagine you have a swift routine set up by now.
Approx 1 hour per dairy
Seems like it's only night jobs or weird schedules milk hauling
Oh and no holidays off. I worked as Mechanic for a milk plant and they ran 24-7-365
Welcome back diesel Dan
Do you ever drink some milk? You know whip out an oreo cookie, put your mouth under the needle and let it pour in your mouth. Drive less make more, that is how we do it Daycab style.
Haha
Who do you drive for
That a lot of stuff for. A short time
Yes indeed
DFA?
My question is and I'm being serious.
Can u drink the milk that way or does it have to be processed?
If you’re raised on it you can drink it, most of us we’re not and without being homogenized it would make us sick.
Thank you. Pretty sweet job u got there. Very interesting
Raw milk is also illegal to sell in some states
Lotta work. Good info. No drama just info. Good ole days. Good work
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You really tried bro... really really tried. I appreciate that✊🏾
To much paperwork for me I stay to hauling cows and hogs
Cow sauce
Ok
Titty to the city
True that
Hold on Lil Dawg......what was that song ya had on? Cher, Adele, Tina???😂