FYI, a few trucking jobs up here in NW ND & NE MT.
Straight tanker pulling pup tanker, hauling water to crude
Vac tanker, hauling sand
Side dump, construction work
Semi tanker, crude - water
Most require min 1yr + Hazmat, starting pay between $17.50 - 20.00 hr, crude hauling pays the most up to $28.50 hr, but requires 3yr verifiable tanker exp. Some jobs are on the web but others only advertise local, some do not even advertise but are looking to hire. Accomadation is very difficult I'm still in a hotel after 8 wks waiting for somewhere to rent. If you have a camper or motorhome you ve got it made.
Jobs in ND Oil Patch
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by 8x8, Aug 21, 2009.
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Well their is some activity in NW SD, but as far as I know, many of the oil gas trucking co's in this area are out of Gillette WY and Western ND. Stanley ND is the center of the Bakken Field. Many rumours of a new expansion in drilling is building up, the co I work for is looking for a yard to lease / buy in Stanley. Their quite a bit of new activity in NE MT this extendeds from ND going west for around 70 / 100 miles then north into Canada.
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I have a CDL but no experience. Been tough trying to get hired.
Since you're right there on the ground, what kind of prospects would a guy with no experience have?
Also, I'm looking at working the beet harvest this year and was planning a scouting mission out to western NoDak afterward. What king of non-driving job prospects are you seeing out there? Any general labor type of stuff on the oil fields?
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I've been in N. Dakota since November. A lot of rigs are shut down right now, but there is still some oil-field trucking jobs. Some of you that are out of work and don't mind being away from home for a couple months should look at driving for a harvest crew. They are going strong until about mid-November, then break until May when they start harvest again. Year-round work is available with some crews.
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Hmmm I might look into some of these jobs.
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Power fuels might be one. I know I hauled alot of frac trailers up there and they were looking at the time, but I don't have hazmat and I don't get paid enough at my current job to afford the $150 to get it either.
Besides I smoke, not a good combination.MadMac and pyrosparks911 Thank this.
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