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Hahaha actually it's 30 or so different people arguing about who's right and why. Craziness.
Rainy that was a mouthful but true.
That's an interesting question. Last year i pulled a 55 gallon drum in a dry van and i didn't need it. But i remembering them (landstar) making a little bit of a fuss about it because they were in the middle of changing their policy about needing the endorsement.
I just went ahead and took the 5 minute test to get the endorsement so it wouldn't be an issue next time.
Are they dills or baby gherkins? I would think the larger the pickle, the less volume of liquid required. Thus, the lack of need for a tanker endorsement.
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Your wife must be reading the forum lol
Man we've been to some customers with CRAAZY names this week. From FLAMM Pickles and Packing to Paddywax lol.. The jokes this week about Peter Piper and giving the dog a bone have been non-stop. Oh yeah and the W.I.T. fb group is STILL arguing. One even wanted to know if it was a hazmat load LOL.. I'm not thinking pickles were hazardous.
Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations
I'm not thinking pickles were hazardous
I take it that you’ve never been in close proximity of someone who just put-away 2 or 3 Deli Kosher Dills with extra garlic?
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