How to avoid snakes in oil field at night?

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  1. IROCUBabe

    IROCUBabe Road Train Member

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    For the record snakes are drawn by certain vibration and heat, but the scent/taste of fumes would most likely drive them off.
     
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  3. Hardlyevr

    Hardlyevr Road Train Member

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    Only work in the oil fields in North Dakota, the snow snakes only come out in winter!
     
  4. Svoray

    Svoray Medium Load Member

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    Yes sir, I can't count how many sand or acid truck guys I've talked to that was parked on location for 24-48hr before being able to unload.

    And if your boss says easy job...this is a clue to load up on food as well lol it never fails, something always goes wrong. I was on location once for about 4hrs waiting on something to happen. Then all of a sudden the entire crew packed up and left without saying a word. I got bored and decided to drive down to the local truck stop and get some cokes etc. As I was about to leave this tanker truck hauling gel pulls up asking me why is everyone leaving. I told him what I knew and then he said they called him up and wanted their gel ASAP. The guy didn't have a chance to pick up any food. Thankfully he caught me before I left. I told him I would grab him something. As I pulled up to the truck stop I found out where the crew ran off to. It seems the well head was leaking and needed replaced which was going to take a couple of hours.
     
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  5. bellydumper

    bellydumper Light Load Member

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    a good machete! :biggrin_255:
     

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  6. papa1953

    papa1953 Light Load Member

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    Don't worry, Oilfield Trash smells and tastes like saltwater, snakes don't like 'em :yes2557:
     
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  7. Svoray

    Svoray Medium Load Member

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    Hey now, I resemble that remark:biggrin_255:
     
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  8. southtx

    southtx Light Load Member

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    Ya, those "easy" jobs were the killer. I got dispatched to new mexico on saturday not, got to the well and saw everyone packing up and leaving. I asked what the deal was and got told that it was super bowl sunday and the guys wanted to watch the game and they'd be back monday morning. That's when I decided to go back to a belly dump, flip a switch and I'm gone. Also.... On a lot of locations, the briscoe ranch especially DON'T RUN OVER THE SNAKES! I ran over a 6' rattle snake in the road and the company man told me I had damages the wildlife and would be fined!
     
  9. Svoray

    Svoray Medium Load Member

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    Wow reallly?

    That is just insane! I'm guessing that is one of those ranchesl they charge for hunting everything right down to the meqitoes.
     
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