This is for helping me.
I hope it helps you gdyupgal
No CDL experience required!
$74,000 to $85,000 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
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
Apply Online at http://www.mtsdm.com/trucker-jobs.htm
Job Order Number: 225049 * Job Title: Truck Drivers
So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.
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Sounds too good to be true to me....
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I checked the website it says 1 year experience. I had a cdl 10 years ago and recently got it again. I have been OTR for the last 4 mths wiil they accept this?? I have Hazmat, Tanker, and T.W.I.C card. thanks
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It's not for the faint of heart or highway trucker. This is not highway trucking. I might take a chance on you. Looking at adding another truck.
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I'll bet if you can verify the previous experience they would hire you. I have about 6 months experience just running LTL which I will have to chain up alot this winter giveing me some valuable bad weather experience. Still have to get my endorsements though. I'm bored to death, no challenge what so ever. This sounds like quite the opposite, I'm not afraid of hard work, cold weather,(have some extra insulation) and I've got a camper to stay in. I can't hardly wait.
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Please Contact me with more info, im having trouble applying. 661-917-6474
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You can call Power Fuels.
Watford City Office 701-842-3618
They pay 90,000 per year. I spoke with their human resource department and this is confirmed information. Don't take my word for it. Call and find out for yourself. -
Well I'm currently working for PF and they are expected to hire 100 more drivers by the 1st of the year..I've done mostly Vac Truck but have also done production..I love it..we had a pretty good storm a few weeks ago and there were Porta Potties every where....well every where except where they were supossed to be
..PF so far has been great to work for..you start out training with a driver then depending on your experience you will go out on your own..it is slip seating and most times you won't know what truck you'll be in but sometimes you will be in the same truck..it just depends..I work 6 on 1 off then after 21 days I take 7 days off..if climbing 25 steps to gauge tanks is gonna be hard for you then this might not work..I climb tanks about 6 or more times a day and drag hoses to hook for transfer..I like the physical stuff cause I'm a chocoholic and well I'd rather get paid to excersize..
..I'll try to post pics later
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The oilpatch pays good bucks no matter where you are.
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