I just recently moved down to Texas to try out driving in the oilfield. I went with a big company that had housing available at a small cost. So far I have done some service work,(boring). I have picked up loads of fresh water and driven them to a frac tank. And the usual, picked up loads of production water and taken them to a disposal site. The trucks are macks and are kind of dirty inside and out. But that stands to reason because you are driving on a lot of dirt roads. It is not as though these trucks do 500 miles a day on the highways.
Stevens Tanker Division
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by postmandav, Dec 12, 2014.
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I've been looking into applying at Steven's, thought about heading down there after the Holidays.
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just head on down there you may be in for a shock after the first!!! this climate does not look pretty at all.and with a company who has no clue about the oilfield
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Congratulations on your new job postmandav. Is the pay, housing, hours working out like they had promised?
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Pay is good, housing is ok. 12 hours days is expected out of everyone.
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Are you in Stockdale?
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r u working the 70 hours they said? how much is the pay rate? i've heard is 18.75 starting pay with overtime after 40...is that right? how is the equipment? i have an aplication with them
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What's the housing like ? Will they give my wife an I our own cabin, not shared with a stranger ? Can we cook in the cabin ? How far away is the supermarket ?
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I drive for Stevens. Just passed 90 days solo. I want to eventually get in to the tanker division.
What is the pay rate and hours like? Thanks a lot for the info.
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