Schneider Oil Field Truck Driver Jobs/ The Texas shales and beyond

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Rockdoctor, Jun 4, 2012.

  1. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    So how does one get "experience" if one does not "do"?
     
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  3. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    They don't really hold back the pay, you get paid on a Friday for the work you did the SUN-SAT (Schneider's pay period) the week before. The week you go to your account to train, that Friday you should get a check for the orientation. Then the next Friday you should get the check for the week you trained at your account.
     
  4. AllieCat

    AllieCat Light Load Member

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    Exactly.....LOL :biggrin_2559:
     
  5. kdc1899

    kdc1899 Light Load Member

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    Like everyone else. :biggrin_25519:
    At least one year of food grade tanker B4 the move on to Hazmat tanker.
    Logging or off road farm trucking for the off road part.



     
  6. AllieCat

    AllieCat Light Load Member

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    Thank you!
     
  7. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    Got the physical stuff done today. Even tho I just did one in February sigh. On the rd to Ohio to drop kids off to grandparents for a month for their vacation and I can start this job . Then to PA to get belongings from storage and get back to TX by tues morning.
     
  8. JahB

    JahB Road Train Member

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    Dang, Hrtbr8kr. Drive much?


    BTW: To set the record straight.....Tim is a pretty great instructor. So is "Walter". There's nothing wrong with taking a job like that totally seriously. I appreciate it.
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  9. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    So I had my first "accident" on the job this week. Before we go in to load the crude the company who manages the site comes out to the staging area and makes us "stick" our tanks to make sure we are not bringing heel (leftover crude in the tank) in with us. We have to climb up to the top of the tank, open our dome lid, then stick a large stick they carry around into the tank and bang it on the bottom. Well my gloves were a little slick so when I went to bang it on the second time it zipped down into the tank. It's OK though, I'm told they usually float up to the top once you get loaded!
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  10. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    CNBC has a special report section on The Fracking of America. There are 13 articles on the topic and while it is slanted to nat gas, they do mention the oil producing regions of ND and TX. They also mention how West TX is making a comeback and they state that the Eagle Ford in South Texas is "perhaps the largest recoverable oil deposit ever in the lower 48 states". Check it out...

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/47278393/
     
  11. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    Lol. I know right. Thanks for the comment. I do my best so I expect to be treated the same ya know. I know we don't half the time, but something is better than nothing lol.
     
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