V8-MACK who did you talk to about employment in Williston. I can give you some info on them possibly.
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Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by 8x8, Aug 21, 2009.
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Can you Chain up when it gets -20 below?
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Real Trucking Inc tel 406 433 6607 run Mack's hauling water
Theirs another company which has operations in Sidney & Baker MT + ND begins with P but the name ecapes me P&M something like they they have alot Macks, which they are slowly replacing with the latest VHD Volvos
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Thanks for the info 8x8 , cool name for an outfit too, Real Trucking.
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I think the company you are thinking of is Hamm and Phillips. They run Macks. Harold Hamm who owns Continental Resources owns Hamm and Phillips. Mainly fresh water hauling, but they also run winch trucks for frac tank moving.
I don't think Real Trucking runs Macks, but I could be wrong.
I'm not aware of a Double D, but if you are applying at Double B with a guy named Butch, I know quite a bit about them. The company I work for has him leased on...
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I talked to a guy at real, he,s not the hireing man, that knows all the specifics, but he said there working 8 to 10 hours, sounds like cake. But if I have to buy a camper and drive as far as 90 mi. in my wheels for work everyday, I would need to make top bank. Hey AC22 is Double B a place where a guy can gross more than 2,000 a week. Thanks again
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Is there an age limit there? I just trurned 23, been thinking about going flat but i might as well try my luck in the oil feild. I deff. don't mind hard work and getting dirty..
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You won't gross 2K at many places up here driving truck unless maybe you are moving rigs. Our drivers generally make around $80K - $90k, but we do have some that will be around $100+K. I know you won't make that kind of $$ at Double B, but there are jobs up here that will pay that. Not right of the bat of course, but in time I'm sure you could make that money. Most employers though aren't going to allow you to drive 90 miles to and from work and then put in long oilfield days. Better off bringing a camper to Williston and finding a place to park it, then going door to door for work. Our 2nd question we ask in an interview is "where are you going to live." In a few cases lately the answer has been "in my car". Not good.
Some places have an age limit of 25, but as long as you have trucking experience at the age of 23 you will be fine. We can hire a 21 year old as long as he can show 2 years of experience.
Use caution though.....if we have the option to hire a 2 year experienced oilfield driver vs a 10 year over the road driver.....we always hire the 2 year oilfield guy. All experience is not created equal in this oilfield game!V8-MACK Thanks this.
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