I understand. .. well just fyi.... plains division up there is the highest pay rates in the whole country. .. plus when ur done with ND u could transfer to almost anywhere
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Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by orangepicker, Jan 1, 2015.
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Plains is at the top of my wish list, I'll be heading to their yard on my next day off to have a chat.
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ON DECK AGAIN!! WEATHERFORD Laying off!!
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I am finding that if you work on the backend of things in the oilfields you probably have little to worry about. For me my hours haven't changed beyond equipment problems with my yard.
I talked to a crude hauler last night with dillion and he said they are busy and don't have enough drivers to keep up.
So for the rest time being I'd say crude haulers and water haulers have little to fear until contracts come due. The guys that haul frac sand or serviced the rigs? They probably are already feeling the slow down.
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NPR this morning says 21,000 oil sector job cuts...
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Well so far out here in the Denver Basin we haven't seen much of a downturn, we actually have other Baker yards sending us their equipment. Our Frac is slow, but cement is still sending it deep
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