I've Opened Up A Whole Can Of... Pickles. Want Opinions Re: Tanker Endorsement

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Turtle's Comment
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Yeah, what Brett said.

A ‘women in trucking’ FB group, still haven’t come to a consensus, 100 posts later? Come clean, Susan... is it really 4 or 5 ladies who have changed their minds 20-25 times?

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Oh no you didn't...

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Turtle's Comment
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in today's society all women are honest, intelligent, hardworking angels and can never be wrong.

and beautiful too...

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Susan D. 's Comment
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Hahaha actually it's 30 or so different people arguing about who's right and why. Craziness.

Robert D. (Raptor)'s Comment
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Rainy that was a mouthful but true.

Sid V.'s Comment
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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.

Dry Van:

A trailer or truck that that requires no special attention, such as refrigeration, that hauls regular palletted, boxed, or floor-loaded freight. The most common type of trailer in trucking.
Don's Comment
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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.

Trucker Kearsey 's Comment
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in today's society all women are honest, intelligent, hardworking angels and can never be wrong.

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and beautiful too...

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Your wife must be reading the forum lol

Susan D. 's Comment
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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.

HAZMAT:

Hazardous Materials

Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations

G-Town's Comment
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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?

Susan D. 's Comment
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