If you want to work in the oilfield
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by SavageMuffin, Jun 10, 2019.
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Is this all still relevant information? Looking for work
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To what “this all” are you referring?Crude Truckin' Thanks this.
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The opening post, sorry thought I had replied to it
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Oilfield is slow right now.rabbiporkchop Thanks this.
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Saw a job listing in ross ND just west of Stanley.
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There’s lots of work in the oilfield. Maybe not ideal. But it’s work.
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Dead in south Louisiana...
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Old post, but what do they haul with side or belly dumps?
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