So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.
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I was making fun of those that spout the peak oil theory and that we are either near peak oil or have already passed it.
There are a lot of untapped reserves, I'm sure. -
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Wow. Glad to know that if I needed a job I know where to start.
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If it's as busy as everyone is claiming it to be. I'm seriously considering on moving up there in the spring/summer. Don't care for the winters but if the money is great. I can deal with the cold.
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Well I have no experience in the oilfield but I am curious if I do get a job offer. What should the pay range be for entry level for iron/sand truck operator ?
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Doe's anyone know any one to contact for work in ND?I have my own authority,
Insurance and Truck,several trailers (flatbed,bellydump)
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Try Hexom Earth Movers in Williston. They build locations. They lease on belly dumps. Flatbeds might be tough to lease on.
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you could prob put the flatbeds on hauling pipe. either pipeline or well casing
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