What safety manager in the oil patch would approve forcing someone to work nights when 1. she said she would TRY nights and 2. she was brave enough to admit nights were not safe for her to do all the time?
According to the experts on Power Fuels policy and practice (actual employees), PF gives drivers the option of working day or night, not half-and-half or forced day or night. Are you a present or former PF employee? Then keep your brown twinkies to your own set of stained knickers.
Only unsustainable and foolish management would endorse such a decision to force her into any driving conditions that were hazardous. She is the only one to make any determination as to whether a set of conditions are hazardous or not. Nobody else not in her driver's seat is qualified. This is true of ANY driver. Perhaps NDBADLANDS would like to have seen her splattered all over the 1804 pavement because management forced her to work nights. I support her judgment, and am glad she is in a better position now.
Tioga PF has had multiple managers in the last few years. The average driver stint at Tioga PF is six months. Go figure. Not exactly an isolated incident.
In their defense, PF offers housing while most do not. There is much good I have learned from many drivers about PF, but the Tioga office is to avoided unless you enjoy the receiving end of the stick.
Yes, I am finished. You may leave now. Enjoy your smoke and beware the pee-test. End of sub-thread.
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I agree with your post. Stay away until it picks up. Owner ops have been struggling lately. And....for the guy doing research......water isn't as easy as everyone thinks. Fresh water is hit or miss. Production is steadier but if your wells aren't producing enough you aren't working. I'd haul belly's if I were you. You are already construction right?? -
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The train crash accident is exactly what it sounds like. A truck leased to power fuels was hit by amtrak.pathfinder1361 Thanks this. -
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does north dakota / montana have emissions testing? can you remove EGR and DPF without issue or do they have testing or DOT checks for that?
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