Do you have a CDL? Experience in the oil fields? It's slow right now and no one is doing much hiring. If you have the required experience then you could certainly get hired somewhere there eventually. You almost always have to be there in ND to get hired. They get a gazillion applications both online and snail mail and perhaps even more phone calls regarding employment. Being there shows that you are serious.
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Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by 8x8, Aug 21, 2009.
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gdyupgal Thanks this.
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Boys boys boys, grow up!
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Man am i ever glad i came here in March. Thank you again, Chris.
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cobera67y20, that is my current division that you are using as part of your quote.
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Nights get an extra $1 /hr, I will have to double check; but last I knew they were doing a $1 an hr safety bonus as well.
Anything in STX is going to pay less than ND. It doesn't cost $12 for a cheeseburger and fries, or 1500 a month for a 1/2 bedroom studio. Not to mention if you live in TX their is no state income tax. Living here is cheap!twentyninetimes Thanks this. -
Hey D Havens. Tried calling and texted Linda Sue the recruiter. First time I got a hold of her, she said she wasnt available, second time there was no answer. Since then I have never heard back from her. So yes, She is most definately your typical recruiter.... Think I will stay in ND. Better money here. Its not about paying $12 bux for a burger.... Its about making the most coin you can make and the money is alot better out here. I'm willing to deal with winters and living temporarily in the worst place on earth (ND) to get ahead in life and make 100K. Thank you for your help though. God Bless...
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Your typical recruiter doesn't have 22yrs in a truck, has taught at trucking school, a college, been a driver trainer for years etc. She will also tell you straight up how it is. With her phone number broadcasted US wide, plus on here, ever think she has a schedule too?
Not everyone can drop everything to return your call exactly when you want them to. She has 20+ interviews scheduled for the next 3 days, each interview is 1 hr, any paperwork prior to is an hour or more, and then if an offer is extended that's another 1-2 hours. I apologize that you're upset, she will still follow up as the hours in the day allow. If you wish to withdrawl your interest, let her know when she follows up, hate to lose a potential driver, but you have to do what you feel is best for you.gdyupgal Thanks this.
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