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  1. W3akn3ss

    W3akn3ss Bobtail Member

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    I got this in my email and i dont have 12 months exp. so i thought many of you might be interested.


    I'm a recruiter with MTS Driver Recruiters.



    At MTS we help professional truck drivers like yourself find out about great driving positions anywhere in the US. Best of all, there are never any fees to the drivers we help.



    Right now we are looking for experienced drivers to fill some great positions with excellent pay and benefits.




    LOOKING FOR A FRESH START?

    $71,000 to $84,000 to start plus exceptional benefits

    Seeking local CDL-A driver-technicians to work in the fast growing energy industry!

    Permanent full-time Driver-technician positions available for exceptional candidates.

    These positions in North Dakota offer:
    Paid relocation
    Paid starter housing
    Paid training

    Excellent opportunity to work in the rapidly growing oil and gas industry

    21 Immediate Openings

    If you are looking for more than just a normal truck driving job, then a career with Key Energy Services could be right for you.

    Key Energy Services, which provides a range of services to oil companies around the world, including well maintenance, well completion services, fluid management, pressure pumping services, and other oilfield services, is currently seeking CDL-A driver-technicians to operate tank and vacuum trucks at their locations in North Dakota. With over 7500 employees, this publicly traded company is the world's largest land-based, well services company, and is considered the employer of choice in the oil and well services industry. In order to accommodate their rapid growth, they are looking for professional drivers with well service experience, as well as those who are new to the industry.

    Key Energy Services is currently expanding oil and gas operations within the state of North Dakota to take advantage of recent oil discoveries. They pride themselves on having the best drivers in the industry and believe that their continued success will depend on being able to add to their team of professional driver-technicians that are the foundation of the company. Key Energy Services offers exceptional pay and benefits, the opportunity for advancement, and a work environment where employees are treated with respect. If you have what it takes to be more than just a driver, then a career with Key Energy could be right for you.

    Overview
    New driver-technicians attend 3-4 weeks of paid training and orientation in Texas before beginning a fulltime position at one of Key Energy Services' North Dakota facilities. For new employees relocating to North Dakota from other areas, Key Energy Services will provide paid housing for the first ninety days as well as relocation expenses.

    Driver-technicians haul and dispose of oilfield chemicals and by-products such as fresh water, brine water, produced waters, and mud products, using a straight truck or tractor-trailer. The typical workday involves loading and unloading the tank-truck via operation of intake and discharge valves, completing work tickets, maintaining daily inventory of tools, fittings and hose connections, and performing safety inspections. Driver-technicians wear appropriate protective equipment while performing duties and conform to all EPA and Dot guidelines. Key Energy Services operates the 18th largest fleet in the US and all equipment is newer.

    Driver-technicians work 10-12 hour per day, averaging 6 loads per day, and work 6 consecutive days, followed by 2 days off. All loads fall within a 50-mile radius of terminal and driver-technicians are home every day. Average start times are 6-8 am and 6-8 pm, with both day and night shifts. Paid overtime is required. Starting driver-technicians earn $71,000 - $84,000 per year.

    Compensation
    $19-20/hour to start
    $2.00/hour increase after 90 days
    $71,000-$84,000 per year average
    Second shift premium $1.00 per hour more
    Paid training
    Overtime after 40 hours (over $30/hour)

    Requirements
    CDL A
    12 months tractor/trailer experience
    22 years of age
    "N" Endorsement required
    "H" endorsement preferred but not required
    Knowledge of oilfield well servicing preferred but not required
    Must be able to work any day of the week and either shift
    Able to work in all types of weather and conditions
    Able to lift up to 100 pounds
    Able to pass a physical agility test
    Good interpersonal skills
    Neat and clean appearance

    Benefits
    Paid medical (Blue Cross Blue Shield)
    Paid vision
    Paid dental
    Paid vacation
    Paid training/orientation
    401K
    Life insurance
    Short-term disability
    Long-term disability
    Education assistance
    Wage increase after first 90 days
    New equipment
    Advancement opportunities
    Relocation
    Training on minor mechanical repair
    Safety gear provided

    Apply Online
    EOE M/F/D/V


    We encourage you to complete an application for this position. Click Here to Open MTS Driver Application



    I also have several other positions that might interest you. To find out more please go to http://www.mtsdm.com/trucker-jobs.htm and select "Search" to view all jobs.



    If you don't see one that interests you, we will continue to send you links to great jobs as they open. You'll be the first to hear about them.



    Thanks



    Pamela T






    So there you go Good Luck all Im going back to CRE on monday..
     
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  3. allycatt2

    allycatt2 Light Load Member

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    I bet winter is fun.
     
  4. igotyou

    igotyou Light Load Member

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    There in the middle of nowhere.........
     
  5. FriedTater

    FriedTater Keeper of The Snakes

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    There is a reason the locals aren't signing on here . . . . . :yes2557:


     
  6. mizdageeragn

    mizdageeragn Medium Load Member

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    Take a look at a population map of North Dakota. No population equals no locals equals very Few drivers. That's why they offer relocation assistance!:biggrin_255:
     
  7. LoneWolf14

    LoneWolf14 Light Load Member

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    If I had a class a and the correct amount of experience I would jump on that.
     
  8. allycatt2

    allycatt2 Light Load Member

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    You Better bring your own Girlfriend!
     
  9. gladiator

    gladiator Light Load Member

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    It's a dry cold....
     
  10. gladiator

    gladiator Light Load Member

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    just found this last one to be a bit humorous...
     
  11. bubbavirus

    bubbavirus Medium Load Member

    Worked Mobil Oil first job, that "able to lift 100 pounds"
    Yo
    55 gallon drums weigh 400 pounds. one falls over guess what?
    that LA. oil spill going to make offshore oil end up a dead duck, no pun intended...
     
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