went out to midland where runningman works and his place isnt hiring.....or thats what he (the boss) told me, but i drove around and might have found me a little sumthin sumthin.
I'm a stone cold rookie, gonna work the texas oil fields
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by paulcouto, Sep 7, 2011.
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Hey Paul, if you are looking to haul crude now would be a good time to apply. Not sure if you have your heart set on Midland, but the hiring is good down here between San Antonio, Victoria, and Corpus Christi. I live in Victoria about 7 miles from our yard. We don't drive out to well sites, we unload from tanks at a couple of sites then run to 1 of 4 locations to unload, usually at a port in Victoria, Port Comfort, or Corpus Christi. Hope all is well with you and thanks for the update on your experience.
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Hey guys I drive a vac truck out here in California. 3 axle bobtail tanker gvw 70k. Thinking of moving to corpus with the lady when I have a year of experience. Are jobs there as easy to come by as West TX?
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Yes looks like a short commute to some places but not too bad
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its about 20 minutes to Robstown. Quite a few companies there. A bit further away is Alice TX
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So how big does a credit report figure into getting hired at a major oilfield service company? My credit score is not so great after different attempts at new training and failed businesses..
btw, clean MVR.Last edited by a moderator: Apr 25, 2012
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So it sounds like you are saying, if you did file bankruptcy that would be a problem. I too have owned a business, I did what I once thought unthinkable, file for bankruptcy.
Can you give any details about how much that might effect a job opportunity.
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