Oil Field Drivers & Workers Needed Badly!

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by cooley, Feb 8, 2014.

  1. Eninety2

    Eninety2 Medium Load Member

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    The one off exit 69?
     
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  3. ohseven1098

    ohseven1098 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for this thread!! Tons of info!
     
  4. Seattle206

    Seattle206 Light Load Member

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    I believe that is the location... I just know its right by the main Interstate there.
     
  5. allahsmustafa

    allahsmustafa Bobtail Member

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    Cooley,

    You have done a EXCELLENT JOB here explaining situations and giving details. I have been a heavy equipment operator for the past 15 years and recently got my CDL A /HAZMAT/TANKER endorsements. Problem is that last year around this time when I graduated from a 12 wk program the Union called me back to work before I could nail a entry level trucker job. Now 1 year later and laid off since Nov. 2013 it's even harder to find takers. Ironic thing here is I was scheduled to take a Hydro Vac class through my Union but could not make it.

    May of 2013 I worked on a 20 mile stretch of county rd in Minot North Dakota and I found the greatest place on earth for work clothes, fire retardants, lights, hats, gloves, you name it and they got it! It was almost too good to be true. Not very often where you find clothes, gidgets and gadgets made in the U.S.A, made right, and priced right, and the customer service is off the HOOK & CHAIN :Bulldozer: ! The place is called; DAKOTA OUTERWEAR CO.
    PHONE: 800-252-8455
    www.dakotaouterwear.com

    You will be able to view a portion of their catolog on line, I haven't been to there online store yet because when I was there I would stop and shop with them, look around, and ask questions every chance I got. Warren Brown is the man you want to speak to if he is in when you call, if not here is his email address: warren@dakotaouterwear.com

    The team of construction workers I was with were out of Chicago and even they were amazed at the quality of goods, the excellent prices for the high quality caliber of goods. And get this! If you are a big guy or little guy they have a guy on staff/tailor who will take your measurements, and make what you want right there on the premises and the price is right along with what you would normally pay for it. Maybe a few bucks more, but you are very willing to pay it.

    They told me they were able to have such excellent prices, service, and gear because the Minot Air Force Base is who really keeps them in business!

    I keep his card in my wallet at all times for situations like this when sharing and caring could make a difference in some ones life!

    I am new here, today is my first day looking around and thanks for sharing! EVERYBODY! I am looking to get into the oil fields as a driver so I am open to any advice and suggestions.

    Mustafa
     
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  6. Eninety2

    Eninety2 Medium Load Member

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    That's what's going around. Given their lack of presence at Lyondell I'm inclined to believe it.
     
  7. bigstick

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    Suncoast was trying to haul crude oil and was not making any money....so they let the contract go....to their good.
     
  8. Shyrage

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    The truth to this topic is they did have a big spill. It was the last BHP was going to tolerate. Bhp paid sun coast to breach the contract so they could do away with them. Sun coast will now bid monthly like everyone else instead of having 3 to 5 year contracts with them. Sun coast will still be hauling crude but for other company's as well. This will be a lesson for sun coast. More of a lesson to their inexperienced management team.
     
  9. Eninety2

    Eninety2 Medium Load Member

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    Is bidding monthly common? Or are all contracts going that way eventually?
     
  10. Shyrage

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    For alot of companys that I know of, bidding monthly is common. Normally not for a bigger company. As for if contracts will be going that way eventually, I'm not sure
     
  11. TLeaHeart

    TLeaHeart Road Train Member

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    quarterly bids have become the norm in wyoming.
     
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