I am looking for drivers to work in the North Dakota oil patch. Pay starts out at $25 per hour straight time. Descent equipment and we pay weekly. Little to no experience required. This is NOT highway trucking, so if you consider yourself a "Billy Big Rig" this is probably not the job for you. Job is running vacuum tankers and we have a few gear pump tankers hauling fresh water, salt water, pit water, etc. Will train the right person. Tanker endorsement required. Please PM me with any questions.
Matt
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Drivers needed....$2000 per week
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That's only about 80 hours per week. You guys aren't working any over time or what?
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Oh man, ya'll hurtin now LOL.
The pay has been increased
Guys and gals...It is a legit job, if you can handle it.
Makes me wonder where all them ice road trucker wannabees are that hang out in the forum.
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Sounds nice, only if I lived closer to North Dakota.
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If it's the same job.
They'll comp you some serious money for the move.Lee76 Thanks this. -
Just living in ND has to worth at least $15 an hour.
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Kansas, the trucks run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you want to work 84 hours, you can. That is the max hours possible in a week. I do not assign trucks to one driver, they are all slip seated. Pay starts at $25 and will increase accordingly.
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In that case, living in a truck running OTR should pay $30 an hour
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Tempting to say the least.
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Thats not bad of a deal, if you could put up with the cold...

I was up there last week delivering some drill stem to a rig up by Keen, ND.
We've been having loads of oilfield equipment going up that way for awhile now,
seems that area will be kicking for years to come.
I've been running the oilfield down here on the Gulf Coast for awhile now and
since the BP disaster they kicked those rigs up there and ones around PA, WV,
and NY into high gear.trucker43 Thanks this.
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