You hear plenty about hauling crude oil but never seem to hear about the water hauling jobs in the oil fields. Are they only giving them to more experienced drivers? I'm guessing there isn't as much work just hauling water but still you never hear of any being advertised.
Where's all the water hauling jobs?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by BigRigCT, Dec 6, 2013.
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There's plenty of work hauling water. Generally speaking its easier to get into than crude. Where do you want to work? If it's an oilfield I guarantee you there are plenty of opportunities to haul water.
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I have a friend here in Texas that hauls water. His company is wanting drivers bad. He tried to convince me to drop Millis and go there.
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I haul used to haul water in north dakota. Now its -30 at night so I switched to hauling ice
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Try Eagle one then, they were only paying 1100 a week though. wasn't enough to consider the camp for us.
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Basic Energy out of Jacksboro, Texas. They have a website, but I don't think applying on the website is the best option. Best to go to the yard in Jacksboro. They hired 3 drivers last week hauling saltwater for oil rigs...Not sure how great the pay is though, Friend of mine says he brings home about 1600 every two weeks sometimes more. Great insurance typical oil company trucks.
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