To all new operators pour slow use finesse. Listen to your customers and crew. Even when they want it fast go slow finesse makes the best concrete pours baby. Drive slow as well. On sight mad finesse take ya time and pay attention to the labor dudes. Soon you’ll be able to tell when your pouring for master craftsmen to New Jack players. Great video and knowledge Bro 💪🏾
@steviedee415 Wow that's tomorrow! I pray that everything goes well on your first day. I got a interview with a concrete company this Wednesday. I can't wait to see what it all entails. GO GET EM BRO!!!🤜🤛
Looks well over a a 6inch slump, but they were satisfied. In the plant there is no substitute for looking in the back and doing a visual. Great video Moe.
I’m a vet operator. I thought I was fine with Crete but the industry called me back Yo. Infrastructure work in Northern VA is busy. The pay has double since 2006 so I’m going back to driving concrete baby. This video is great because it’s giving me flashbacks of 2006 Brah. I’m back at it April 24th 2021. I also have my heavy Equipment Operators certification so I’ll be training in batching and yard work on the front loader as well. Great work brother’s from the DMV 💪🏾
Man you did a great video here, I have a job interview tomorrow and this video really helped me out a lot. Thanks for making this awesome video of what I might be doing if I get hired.💯
I trained three different drivers in my thirteen years in the concrete business. One from Atlanta who drove the country roads around here like he was in a corvette. He rolled his truck about a year later. One tour bus driver who took out so many mail boxes a dispatcher had little stickers made for his door like a fighter pilot. Ace times too! An ex school bus driver and all I can say about him is I'm glad my kid's didn't ride his bus! Never again!!!
@LandOfTheFree1776 My job wasn't to teach them how to drive! My job was to teach them how to operate a concrete mixer! I drove concrete trucks dump trucks and crane trucks around the Charlotte NC area for 35 years 0 tickets 0 accidents! And none of my trainees ever had a load turned down by a customer because they didn't take care of it properly!
I appreciate your videos bruh. Looking to start with Argos down here in Atlanta next month. Before I go into a new industry, I like to study before I start. Very educational videos
Hey Moe, good work. I have been driving for Alamo Concrete in Corpus Christi for almost 10 years now. Drive nearly the same rig. Mine is a 2018 Pete, running a 10 yard, Beck mixer. We are also running the same Cubit onboard computer system for logs, truck insp. and load tickets. Small world I guess. Our plant runs 2 plants on avg. of 1,000 to 1,400 yards a day. Think were are allotted for 26 drivers, in the Corpus plant, but we seem to avg. 18-20. If I ever make it back up your way I may stop in and say hi. If you find yourself down this way, stop in. Maybe we can go deep sea fishing.
Alamo concrete sucks in San Antonio. I worked there for 2 months and quit. Ready mix schedules suck so much balls. I hate how it has to be so late at night.
Driving ready mix is just about one of the worst jobs for having a good life. I feel bad for anyone that chooses this occupation and cannot find their way out of it.
We didn't have trianees when I started. They gave you 5 mins on what levers were what & the rest was up to you. Hopefully you got to watch the driver ahead of you unload while waiting
Company I’m at used to do that but after so many rollovers and accidents they got a real training program set which is a week. They also got bought by CRH so that’s when it came into play
@@readymixmoe6088 hey it's been a while but I finally got an interview Tuesday with a concrete company...I tried to get in with another but they gave me the run around...I gave the president of the company a call and he actually called me back...He said he is going to have them pull my application to see what happened...
I'm thinking about applying I've just been trying to find a video that shows the laborious (if any) part of being a mix truck driver. I'm currently in sanitation (garbage truck driver/laborer) and I've driven Class A and B trucks. I want to know what's the hardest part about being a mix truck driver aside from the long hours?
Well I officially sht the bed as a concrete driver. I didnt lock my chute and the finisher took his hand off it. Long story short it blasted one of the finishers like a pendulum 😞.
Were do you live? I am in AZ we have some pretty nice trucks honestly right now im driving a 2023 but supposedly we are getting like 30 new trucks idk if they are gonna be 2024s but I'm thinking there gonna be 2025s
@@LITTLEBRAT775081 There is a steep learning curve when it comes to the offroad portions of it, and dealing with customers. It really is an enjoyable job if you don't mind the hours.
I heard this is a seasonal job & a friend told me if you have to collect you can collect a full paycheck if you’re part of a Union..is this true? Are weekends mandatory? How many hours do you work? Any benefits?
What are the physical parts of the job??is it just getting on the ladder and washing it down. I keep trying to figure out what’s the physical parts of the job
Is this job worth it? A company is hiring here. I am 21 with a cdl and no experience. They'll hire me starting $14 an hour. But its 2:30am to 5pm everyday..
We had SAVAGE front discharge,, They were twin steer , barrel over a mid engine & split rear axle,, They were longer than an Oshkosh or Advance type. They were hard to get around but then we were in New Haven Ct area very old narrow streets & lots of cars Savage was bought out by Mack & they did away with the twin steer,
Nothing better than sitting in the cab of the truck with the heat on in the dead of winter pouring into a pump....Dont miss freezing my ass off standing on the ladder.
I see a lot of butt dumpers with only 2 axles in the rear and wonder how they get anything done because they can't be hauling but maybe 4 or 5 yards. We got 22 mixers on the road at my plant all front discharge mostly all 6 axles but we do have a few 5 axle mixers. Friday is gonna be an early start day because we got 900 yards going to one location plus all are normal daily work. How much does a experienced mixer driver make where you are????
Been rdy mix driver for 2yrs in DELAWARE I have a regular double axle rear loader I haul 10yrds all day everyday we just can't go into MD without a tri-axle with anything over 7yrds you have a lot of extra axles for what?..the max load weight is the same FED law so I never understood why so many extra axles just seems to be in the way to me?
@@BLAKKMAJIKK14 u can use limestone in any concrete. Limestone is more expensive, then gravel. And yes limestone is bad if u breath in the dust. They crush limestone to make the cement.
Cool videos. I work for Livingston concrete in Brighton Michigan. I drive a 6 axle front discharge Terex mixer. How much does the laws allow you to haul where your at? My truck I haul 10 to 11 yards all day.
Here in england we dont wash our hoppers before we go to site, takes more time & time is money when your an owner driver. We clean it when we tipped its not usually as hot over here lol if not knock it out when your finished with the hammer
28 years in the bizz for me. Wow, we sure use and waste alot of water. But ya know that's the job, that's how we gotta do it. Back in 92' we had the luxury, of rinsing our barrels with fresh even drinkable water. We batched with it as well. Bout, oh say 2000' that way was OVER. Recycled wash water and batching with recycled water, we watched load temps go up quite a bit. And load life⤵️went down too. But that's to be expected so water reducer and plasticizer Sheez! Loads got alot of chemicals. Wintertime (we in Seattle)so we got the liquid calcium non chlorine and the old school calcium we still carry on the truck in bags. I have the customer add however much cal. He wants so no bitchin at the driver for a load takin off. You know. You know brother , how all the 💩runs down on the driver. Oh fool driver did this or that. Naw, to many years playing that old game, so I just CYA. You look like a good driver and trainer patient and cool. Right on👍 the owners son begged me to train so reluctantly I did for a little while untill my nerves were shot. They were were giving me these super truckers that had oh, all the hours OTR and rode with me the first day and 2nd I let em drive some and I hover over them show them the mistakes and we corrected but we go off road alot in deep jobsites and such we got Mercer Island. Now this island all driveways are steep as hell, backing down to a line pump, maybe spilling a little cause the front wheels are coming off the ground (ya got no steering) but we have to just drive it down. When we had manuals we'd put er in low Reverse and just hammer down in reverse. Stay off them brakes use the Jake brake in reverse then get on the brakes easy while front end comes up. Only 2-4in so it feels worse than it is from flipping over backwards. We my supertrucker trainee got out, called an Uber and quit. Not for me hell fkn NO. 3 GUYS did that. But I had 7 guys with not much experience, who trusted me, and trusted the equipment and are working just great. We got bout an extra 350 to train guys and gals is that about what y'all do? Like you vids brother. I shoulda made more. Got some on my UA-cam/Oxmachines . Take care💯👍👍👍. ⭕❌
Do you have your own truck and work as an owner operator or do you drive a company truck? Also, how would one get into this industry? I’ve no idea where to start
Depending how much meters of concrete you carrying,a full load can overflow wen driving up hill make sure your bowl (drum)is at the right speed and not too slow.👍
@@readymixmoe6088 damn shame.. love watching your videos. Recently got into the mixer industry and fell in love. Glad you’re still around, sad about the no new content Take it easy man, we’re having a rain day today
I drive a concrete mixer in the United Kingdom, i find it very weird that you have that axel the drops down at the back. How many cubic metres would that mixer carry? I can carry 8 cubic metres max
I'm in Wilmington N.C. AND I BEEN DOING MY THING FOR TWO YEARS NOW ONE WITH ARGOS USA AND NOW A NEW COMPANY CALLED CRETE SOLUTIONS INC. YO BRO KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND STAY SAFE DRIVER💪💪💪💪
@MRMOEPLZSAYDAMR how do you make a move like that? Like would any schooling help or? I drive ready mix but even if it takes 10 years I would like to move up
I remember those days.....I started driving mixer in December 2020 and i remember being trained from ground up and being a noobie to slump and all that stuff. Now, its a piece of cake haha.
You right brother sometime we need a break I work 12hrs night shift then 8hrs day shift sleep like 3hrs i forgot my ID for night shift I can't get in the gate so I wait like 30mins I said fuck it I am going home they made thing so difficult
To all new operators pour slow use finesse. Listen to your customers and crew. Even when they want it fast go slow finesse makes the best concrete pours baby. Drive slow as well. On sight mad finesse take ya time and pay attention to the labor dudes. Soon you’ll be able to tell when your pouring for master craftsmen to New Jack players. Great video and knowledge Bro 💪🏾
Aye bro thanks! I’m switching from Garbage to Concrete. I start 6/26/23 so just reading your message. Made me feel confident
@steviedee415 Wow that's tomorrow! I pray that everything goes well on your first day. I got a interview with a concrete company this Wednesday. I can't wait to see what it all entails. GO GET EM BRO!!!🤜🤛
Looks well over a a 6inch slump, but they were satisfied. In the plant there is no substitute for looking in the back and doing a visual. Great video Moe.
I’m a vet operator. I thought I was fine with Crete but the industry called me back Yo. Infrastructure work in Northern VA is busy. The pay has double since 2006 so I’m going back to driving concrete baby. This video is great because it’s giving me flashbacks of 2006 Brah. I’m back at it April 24th 2021. I also have my heavy Equipment Operators certification so I’ll be training in batching and yard work on the front loader as well. Great work brother’s from the DMV 💪🏾
What's the pay rate?
I'm just about to begin training for this job. Thanks for the intel, brother! Excellent vid.
No problem brother. Welcome to the concrete world.
How would one get into this? Where do you begin?
@@LDeol
Get your class b license with air brake and tank endorsement and apply
@@phsycopiano I already have both. Can someone with zero experience apply and would they train?
How’s the job going a year later? Are you still doing it and if so, do you like it and are you making good $$?
i love your attitude bro! so positive, i really dont know why u dont post anymore
Man you did a great video here, I have a job interview tomorrow and this video really helped me out a lot. Thanks for making this awesome video of what I might be doing if I get hired.💯
I trained three different drivers in my thirteen years in the concrete business. One from Atlanta who drove the country roads around here like he was in a corvette. He rolled his truck about a year later. One tour bus driver who took out so many mail boxes a dispatcher had little stickers made for his door like a fighter pilot. Ace times too! An ex school bus driver and all I can say about him is I'm glad my kid's didn't ride his bus! Never again!!!
@LandOfTheFree1776 My job wasn't to teach them how to drive! My job was to teach them how to operate a concrete mixer! I drove concrete trucks dump trucks and crane trucks around the Charlotte NC area for 35 years 0 tickets 0 accidents! And none of my trainees ever had a load turned down by a customer because they didn't take care of it properly!
Coming from being OTR & driving a mixer been ok so far!! Love being home every night
That's the best thing
Don't get me wrong, there are still challenges every week, but I'll take them over being gone all the time & not getting paid
@@jacquinwimbish771 me also
Is it a hard job? I've heard of some people with back problems.
I appreciate your videos bruh. Looking to start with Argos down here in Atlanta next month. Before I go into a new industry, I like to study before I start. Very educational videos
Gintsublademan Anonymous good luck and be safe out there
If your in a rear discharge mixer remember
Up is good
Down is bad
I will be start this mo nday thank God for the job and opportunity in this company and this life
I work for Argos here in Georgia.
@@concretedriv I'm starting Argos in next Monday us it a pretty good company
You have a clean truck man! I work really hard to keep mine clean its not easy sometimes
you seem like a good trainer! Thank you for uploading this
Thanks man
Love the videos man keep it up!
Hey Moe, good work. I have been driving for Alamo Concrete in Corpus Christi for almost 10 years now. Drive nearly the same rig. Mine is a 2018 Pete, running a 10 yard, Beck mixer. We are also running the same Cubit onboard computer system for logs, truck insp. and load tickets. Small world I guess.
Our plant runs 2 plants on avg. of 1,000 to 1,400 yards a day. Think were are allotted for 26 drivers, in the Corpus plant, but we seem to avg. 18-20. If I ever make it back up your way I may stop in and say hi. If you find yourself down this way, stop in. Maybe we can go deep sea fishing.
Alamo concrete sucks in San Antonio. I worked there for 2 months and quit. Ready mix schedules suck so much balls. I hate how it has to be so late at night.
Thanks very Good..Again I'm watching all your videos Thanks
Thanks brother for your video about to start a job this Monday coming and this is very welcome video for me.
Bro I really enjoy your channel and videos. It's very inspiring and informative. Thanks from Miami, Fl. Salute💯
Salute my dude.
Awesome video good job
Driving ready mix is just about one of the worst jobs for having a good life. I feel bad for anyone that chooses this occupation and cannot find their way out of it.
We didn't have trianees when I started. They gave you 5 mins on what levers were what & the rest was up to you. Hopefully you got to watch the driver ahead of you unload while waiting
Wow
Damn Donald. I just finished 5 straight days of classroom training now starting Monday I’ll be with my trainer for a week
Company I’m at used to do that but after so many rollovers and accidents they got a real training program set which is a week. They also got bought by CRH so that’s when it came into play
That would be Great
New subscriber here your videos really helped give me an insight into how this job is I just applied to a spot hopefully I get that call back
I like trainee. Rockie, not so much 🥴 thanks for sharing. More videos pls
Nice video thanks I'm a new mixer driver aswell just got cut loose on my own learning more every day
Welcome to the concrete world.
@@readymixmoe6088 hey it's been a while but I finally got an interview Tuesday with a concrete company...I tried to get in with another but they gave me the run around...I gave the president of the company a call and he actually called me back...He said he is going to have them pull my application to see what happened...
@@stephanieezmayfield865 nice, well good luck. Dont stress you got this.
How do the truck be roll over
@@greenlight8338 speed, drum spinning to fast, making right turns to fast. There are plenty that can turn them over.
Very good training.
That's right about where we start new experienced drivers. Our top out is $25.00.
Dan Dunning ous also
Damn Moe your truck is clean as hell. All of our trucks are gross hahaha
Love the videos man....My company wont let us record or take pics...
Jimmy Len my company actually encouraged me to do them. Just got to watch my mouth lol
What company u work for Jimmy Len
Wow, you work hard and you have a skill; very impressive.
Needed to learn what I’m getting into Salute🙏🏾
Salute my guy and welcome to the concrete world.
Don’t do it. Run away. Please, save yourself.
I got to say your company keeps there plants really clean here at Robertson's most of the plants hella dirty
My boss didnt want a dirt fill area, he concreted everything lol
Why so many wheels? I do this job in Australia and our trucks are so different
Cool video.
I'm thinking about applying I've just been trying to find a video that shows the laborious (if any) part of being a mix truck driver. I'm currently in sanitation (garbage truck driver/laborer) and I've driven Class A and B trucks. I want to know what's the hardest part about being a mix truck driver aside from the long hours?
Thank you.
Can you tell me what are all the extra wheels for. Cement trucks don't have them in my country ?
The are bridge axels, to haul more weight
@@readymixmoe6088 cool, thanks !
Hi friend, I'm from Chile. I'd like to know how much money concrete drivers earn in the USA, thanks.
I'm about to get started with Thomas concrete in Athens ga as trainie can't wait to learn how to drive
How did it go?
530 am and on the way to the yard? Why such a late start? We start 12-2 am in TX! That is a nice mixer though!
Looking for a hero biscuit?
@@volvoman1096 hell yeah Niagara!
I've had those starts but all depends on first job. Noise ordinance keeps ous out of alot of places early.
Well I officially sht the bed as a concrete driver. I didnt lock my chute and the finisher took his hand off it. Long story short it blasted one of the finishers like a pendulum 😞.
How heavy for a woman is the chute
You guys have some nice trucks,ours are ragged out
Were do you live? I am in AZ we have some pretty nice trucks honestly right now im driving a 2023 but supposedly we are getting like 30 new trucks idk if they are gonna be 2024s but I'm thinking there gonna be 2025s
Truck looks good by the way.
I start training next week for this type of job sure glad I’m leaving otr driving for local work
Welcome to the concrete world, have fun with it.
@@readymixmoe6088 how long is training ?
@@LITTLEBRAT775081 with me you get a week, if u need more I'll give u more.
@@readymixmoe6088 okay . I drive busses and during this time I am applying to multiple cement company's and was just curious . thank you
@@LITTLEBRAT775081 There is a steep learning curve when it comes to the offroad portions of it, and dealing with customers. It really is an enjoyable job if you don't mind the hours.
I heard this is a seasonal job & a friend told me if you have to collect you can collect a full paycheck if you’re part of a Union..is this true? Are weekends mandatory? How many hours do you work? Any benefits?
What are the physical parts of the job??is it just getting on the ladder and washing it down. I keep trying to figure out what’s the physical parts of the job
That’s one of them also carrying the extra chutes it’s three of them they’re about 50 pound maybe heavier
Why are you backing up with your tag axles down?
LMC don’t let us use phones in our Trucks. Bu great Vids
Well I cant be on the phone but when I do vids I use a mount. Well in most.
Is this job worth it? A company is hiring here. I am 21 with a cdl and no experience. They'll hire me starting $14 an hour. But its 2:30am to 5pm everyday..
If you want that money I'd do it. But at 21 I dont know if I would. I'd be somewhere enjoying my 20s lol
Really at my company we starting off at 18.65
@@d-jay1417 we start around that and after 90 days 20 an hour
@@readymixmoe6088 wtf same here don't tell me your with CalPortland? Or who cemex? Drm? Rock solid?
@@d-jay1417 nah Capital Readymix in NC
Is that a good trade to get into ? Cement gave me a call hope it works out good if I get the job
did u get the job? how u like it?
That thing must be a pain to get around a tight job,, Never make it where I lived when I ran redi-mix..
Its actually not that bad.
We had SAVAGE front discharge,, They were twin steer , barrel over a mid engine & split rear axle,, They were longer than an Oshkosh or Advance type. They were hard to get around but then we were in New Haven Ct area very old narrow streets & lots of cars Savage was bought out by Mack & they did away with the twin steer,
Nothing better than sitting in the cab of the truck with the heat on in the dead of winter pouring into a pump....Dont miss freezing my ass off standing on the ladder.
So what happens if he over does the water at the plant Is there anyway to fix it or are you screwed?
Scott Porter it may dry up a bit if he has a long enough drive.
Readymix Moe ohhh alright well hopefully he dosent have to drive to far Lol .
You can always add water but you can't take it out. Right Moe?
Dan Dunning exactly
@@readymixmoe6088
In Fresno they let us get dryups, they add little more with no water.
Sup does it pay well how many hours and do u drive the hole city or only dispatch to area also what type of GPS do u used n how long is the training
Pays great, GPS on my phone or in truck.
I see a lot of butt dumpers with only 2 axles in the rear and wonder how they get anything done because they can't be hauling but maybe 4 or 5 yards. We got 22 mixers on the road at my plant all front discharge mostly all 6 axles but we do have a few 5 axle mixers. Friday is gonna be an early start day because we got 900 yards going to one location plus all are normal daily work. How much does a experienced mixer driver make where you are????
Dan Dunning to u can start at 20 or better depends.
We have 2 rear axle rear dump down here in San Antonio, we alwayshaul 10 CY.
Been rdy mix driver for 2yrs in DELAWARE I have a regular double axle rear loader I haul 10yrds all day everyday we just can't go into MD without a tri-axle with anything over 7yrds you have a lot of extra axles for what?..the max load weight is the same FED law so I never understood why so many extra axles just seems to be in the way to me?
Thank you sir... How long was the training process for this fella?
Got him out in 5 days, best way to learn is messing up on ya own. He was a quick learner.
@@readymixmoe6088 You say the best way to learn is to mess up, then you says he was a quick learner... does that mean he messes up alot? Lol
I have my trainees leave the yard on a 6 inch slump. We use a lot of limestone mixes.
Is limestone safe ?
@@jeffreyarmenta8001 yeah. We use it in chemical plant construction.
@@BLAKKMAJIKK14 u can use limestone in any concrete. Limestone is more expensive, then gravel. And yes limestone is bad if u breath in the dust. They crush limestone to make the cement.
@@kkkkksksk we use limestone rocks. No crushing. Only problem is the limestone sucks all the water out the mix so it's gotta be poured out fast.
@@BLAKKMAJIKK14 its never dried fast with me when we use limestone, only when its very cold and its depending on the cement powder.
How long did it take for your job too call you back too say you are hired
A week
Once everything cleared I was at work.
Cool videos. I work for Livingston concrete in Brighton Michigan. I drive a 6 axle front discharge Terex mixer. How much does the laws allow you to haul where your at? My truck I haul 10 to 11 yards all day.
Dan Dunning about 9 to 10 depends on build up in truck.
Hey man I recently started looking into it, how many hours do you guys put a day ? Do you also work Saturday and Sunday?
seeing your comment 2 years later and i hope you made the jump!
Fire videos good looking famo
Hi,I'm currently a forklift operator, I'm thinking about this as a career change. I've never done this.
It's really good money but can be very dangerous too, but you can definitely learn and they always want women drivers for real
Local company is hiring but requires a year experience. What is the easiest way to get experience?
Here in england we dont wash our hoppers before we go to site, takes more time & time is money when your an owner driver. We clean it when we tipped its not usually as hot over here lol if not knock it out when your finished with the hammer
You can't throttle your barrel from the cab? Cool looking truck though
Thats a nice truck, how many yards can you load on that setup?
6 inch slab no rebar barely any gravel no compaction, yeah those two concrete guys have no clue whats up. that shit is going to crack all the fuck up.
Lol I just deliver
The best in concrete
28 years in the bizz for me. Wow, we sure use and waste alot of water. But ya know that's the job, that's how we gotta do it. Back in 92' we had the luxury, of rinsing our barrels with fresh even drinkable water. We batched with it as well. Bout, oh say 2000' that way was OVER. Recycled wash water and batching with recycled water, we watched load temps go up quite a bit. And load life⤵️went down too. But that's to be expected so water reducer and plasticizer Sheez! Loads got alot of chemicals. Wintertime (we in Seattle)so we got the liquid calcium non chlorine and the old school calcium we still carry on the truck in bags. I have the customer add however much cal. He wants so no bitchin at the driver for a load takin off. You know. You know brother , how all the 💩runs down on the driver. Oh fool driver did this or that. Naw, to many years playing that old game, so I just CYA. You look like a good driver and trainer patient and cool. Right on👍 the owners son begged me to train so reluctantly I did for a little while untill my nerves were shot. They were were giving me these super truckers that had oh, all the hours OTR and rode with me the first day and 2nd I let em drive some and I hover over them show them the mistakes and we corrected but we go off road alot in deep jobsites and such we got Mercer Island. Now this island all driveways are steep as hell, backing down to a line pump, maybe spilling a little cause the front wheels are coming off the ground (ya got no steering) but we have to just drive it down. When we had manuals we'd put er in low Reverse and just hammer down in reverse. Stay off them brakes use the Jake brake in reverse then get on the brakes easy while front end comes up. Only 2-4in so it feels worse than it is from flipping over backwards. We my supertrucker trainee got out, called an Uber and quit. Not for me hell fkn NO. 3 GUYS did that. But I had 7 guys with not much experience, who trusted me, and trusted the equipment and are working just great. We got bout an extra 350 to train guys and gals is that about what y'all do? Like you vids brother. I shoulda made more. Got some on my UA-cam/Oxmachines . Take care💯👍👍👍. ⭕❌
Do you have your own truck and work as an owner operator or do you drive a company truck? Also, how would one get into this industry? I’ve no idea where to start
Never wash down from bottom to top man always top to bottom
He learning lol
Make sure drum is running downwards,as you can wash top to bottom,den you can wash bottom to top wen you empty out sweet as.exprience operator.👍
Depending how much meters of concrete you carrying,a full load can overflow wen driving up hill make sure your bowl (drum)is at the right speed and not too slow.👍
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What state you in moe?
And what's the starting pay for ready mix driver?
Jack Rock in N.C and my first year I made 50.
I start my training tommorow $17 hr to start san Antonio
lashaun Harts good luck man be safe get that money
Jack Rock thank you for videos and God bless you and be safe
The pay here in Denver is $21 an hr......Just got my mid year raise now im at 28 an hr
Our slump gage is our eyes like most.
You still around moe?
Yea new job won't let me film. Smh
@@readymixmoe6088 damn shame.. love watching your videos. Recently got into the mixer industry and fell in love.
Glad you’re still around, sad about the no new content
Take it easy man, we’re having a rain day today
What kind of transmission is in those trucks?
Is his clutch leg like the hulk?
Y’all don’t have a catwalk to visually inspect the slump? I’ve learned you can’t always depends on that gauge. Good job man, I enjoy your videos
I teach to go look but I can hear if it's right so I let him slide.
Ya it's all about visualization not just trusting in the gauge
I go by the sound and if I’m ever unsure I go up the latter and look we had catwalks but some dude fell off one and they got rid of them
Good work there Moe, our new guy is doing ok..
Good
I drive a concrete mixer in the United Kingdom, i find it very weird that you have that axel the drops down at the back. How many cubic metres would that mixer carry? I can carry 8 cubic metres max
You in N.C.??
Yes sir
I'm in Wilmington N.C. AND I BEEN DOING MY THING FOR TWO YEARS NOW ONE WITH ARGOS USA AND NOW A NEW COMPANY CALLED CRETE SOLUTIONS INC. YO BRO KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND STAY SAFE DRIVER💪💪💪💪
Not 2 bad for 5days in, we got a couple greenhorns pouring for us that will out right scare you. He'll be a great driver if he keeps it up
Bosco Da Pro they have put him in a front and he is doing good.
Bosco I agree, nice job for one week in the game.
Starting concrete as well down here in Atlanta. With a company called Ernst concrete hoping I like it. Thanks for all the info
You would like wayne davis too man.
How did it all work out for you? Did you escape?
@@thetruthisoutthereyt yes sir been gone from cement mixer driving semi now
What's wrong with your car I here this weird noise ever time u put your foot on gas
hey wassup your videos are very helpful i would like to be ur trainee
Hello, my name is Sham from Morocco. I am a concrete pump driver and I am looking for work. Thank you
Decent video but I think you need to show that pretrip which you didn't show, important for the new people just starting out.
Will do soon.
Just came off the road got a interview Monday for cemax where do you live bro
I'm out here in Raleigh N.C
Did you get on with them? Because there's one here hiring.
How do you like it I’m starting next week with Cemex benefits pay union?
@@jameswright7290 I've been with Cemex for 6 weeks now. Money is great and the hours are crazy. Love it.
Ассалому алейкум я тоже на миксере работаю. Сколько куб м3 возиш.
This in dmv area ?
No north Carolina
Readymix Moe oh i see I was looking at the logo 😂
@@Twinzgaming27 lol yea the Capital building.
Readymix Moe I’m new to the cement company is there any pointers u would give me
@@Twinzgaming27 drive safe and learn your slump. Slump is the biggest thing when doing concrete.
Do I need OTR experience to drive a ready mix truck?
No haha I might be a little late answering this 😂
@@michaelmarquez6133 4 years.. 4 YEARS I’ve waiting for this answer 🥲
Hey!!!!!!!! Are you still a concrete trucker?????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Nope I’m a plant manager now
@@MRMOEPLZSAYDAMR A plant manager, wow!
Are you managing at the same concrete company, or a totally different place?
@@erikcaldwell2913 total different place go follow xtraordinary living to see what I’m up too now
@MRMOEPLZSAYDAMR how do you make a move like that? Like would any schooling help or? I drive ready mix but even if it takes 10 years I would like to move up
I really like cement mixer trucks
Slump gauge? Dammmm, y’all are lucky, we have to eye ball it down here in San Antonio.
Lol noooooo man I eyeball every now and then but my guage is great lol
Eyeball? How about listening to it at high rpm and gauge your slump that way.. that's how I do it. No rejects if you're good enough at it
Just got my CDL and didn't like the OTR life. Start doing this in about a week
Welcome my guy. Yea otr wasn't for me either.
Me too.i just got my cdl, went on the road
just got a job with concrete company.start tomm driving the mixer truck
I remember those days.....I started driving mixer in December 2020 and i remember being trained from ground up and being a noobie to slump and all that stuff. Now, its a piece of cake haha.
Is it good pay??
I am week 2 in
Lot to remember.....
Good job bro!
🙂😷
Why the axlefrenzy?
You right brother sometime we need a break I work 12hrs night shift then 8hrs day shift sleep like 3hrs i forgot my ID for night shift I can't get in the gate so I wait like 30mins I said fuck it I am going home they made thing so difficult
Yes I do
I've never seen you are you new
@@readymixmoe6088 YOU A MOE WHAT A MOE MOE MOE WHY GET FIRED
I was your trainee
@@readymixmoe6088
How many driver in your plant
@@AngelRamirez-nd4pi about 30
He didn’t even go up the ladder wtf
Doesn't have to. Wash hopper from ground. Check slump on meter.
You can't get that hopper very clean from the ground. Glad you don't drive my truck. If I seen that.....you'd be walking to the job site.
HEY MOE WHERE IS THIS I DRIVE READY MIX IN LOS ANGELES
Edward Chavez I'm in N.C
Robertson's Ready Mix....
Robertson's Ready Mix in Los Angeles CA
With Yo lil ass truck, come over to the DARK Side, and be a tanker
Lol I have my class a's