Chesapeake Energy 877-CHK-1GAS
These people sent me an email I'd thought I'd share. I have no idea who they are but reviewing them the earning potential looks good. Hourly pay and long hours.
It looks like natural gas rigs in OK, TX and even one in Canton, OH. Local jobs, must live within an hour away.
http://www.jobs.net/jobs/chesapeake...tegory/Transportation/Tractor-Trailer-Driver/
Chesapeake Energy
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by CondoCruiser, Feb 27, 2014.
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We have hauled for them before. good people to work with when we deliver to their sites. They use Hodges alot for setup and tear down.
They are planning on growing some more this coming year. They did pull most of their rigs out of Nd.
Yes long hours and it is very hard work. Safety is strict as it should be.. -
Chesapeake owns Hodges, Nomac Drilling, Performance Technologies(fracing), Great Plains Oilfield Rentals and Compass ( builds gas compressors). Midstream ( pipeline) I think was just sold recently. They have their finger in everything energy related. Great way to control cost when you supply all services from exploration, drilling, transportation and equipment, production and transportation of final product.
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I posted in the jobs section but I am looking.. I may have sent you the email!!
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Ihiretruckers, What are you a middle hiring person then or what?
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That job post include your phone number per the job posting rules. Thx! -
Okay I finally have the rules straight.. Ouch, I hate breaking rules.!
I work directly for Chesapeake Oilfield solutions and I posted in the job forum!CondoCruiser Thanks this. -
Since selling my Trucks in 2010, my wife and I work as Gate Guards and run a Gate Guard forum, Chesapeake has a reputation as the "strictest" (I use that word so as to not badmouth anyone) company in the oilfield in the treatment of contractors. My wife and I as well as most of the people we know refuse to work for them. They have their own private (armed) security force. They required us to leave the door to our RV unlocked. They said they had the right to enter our home unannounced at any hour to catch us sleeping. I have seen them escort a trucker off the property without his truck because it still had their equipment on it. He sat outside the gate till they brought his truck out. No idea why. I tell you this because they run a very tight ship as far as trucking. you drive for them, its their way or the highway, no in between, no discussion. No if ands or buts!! Might be just way some drivers like it but not me! I still drive part time in the oilfield, but I won't enter one of their locations.
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I'm sure as with most things, they have their reasons for doing so.
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