Owner Operator Tanker Jobs:

How to Get Profit While Running a Tanker

Running a tanker trailer is a business that requires a lot of responsibility, especially when you carry hazmat. Tanker owner operator jobs can vary from regular cargo to hazardous materials. Tanker owner operators should work with a good company to get maximum support. At Owner Operator Land, we pair you with the company that is best for you.

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Tanker Owner Operator Companies Are Waiting

Owner Operator Land cooperates with many companies that can allow you to get the most of your truck and your career. Our partners are trusted and reliable companies that provide drivers with good loads and great pay.

With us, as an owner operator, you can earn as much as you want and choose the loads you want. No one will make you carry the cargo you do not want or tell you how much time you should spend on the road. You are your own boss.

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Tanker Owner Operator Salary

According to statistical data from job sites, the average salary for tanker owner operators can vary from $100,000 to $200,000 per year.

Our partners offer you only percentage pay (up to 90% of load gross). We offer you a great opportunity to maximize your income, become more successful, and develop your business.

Benefits for Owner Operators

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95% of the load gross profit goes right back into your pocket

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24/7 dispatch support

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Flexible schedule and more free time at home

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Repair Shops nationwide where you can get discounted vehicle maintenance

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Vetted network companies will offer you an amazing partnership

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Limitless opportunities to grow your owner operator business

Owner Operator Requirements

We are looking for skilled and qualified owner operators who intend to earn more and extend their experience in logistics. Also, we hire new drivers who want to start a new career as an owner operator. Here are a few things we expect from applicants:

  1. Class A CDL
  2. One full year (no less than 12 months) of recent CDL experience with the equipment
  3. 22 years of age or older
  4. Able to pass Federal DOT Physical and Drug Screen
  5. Be reliable, punctual, and self-motivated
  6. Have a great attitude and strong work ethic