So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.

  1. mrvandal13

    mrvandal13 Bobtail Member

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    Hello, I have a vac truck and two drivers ready to work, who do I contact to get my truck working. Im only 4 hours from Williston?
     
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  3. nckid

    nckid Light Load Member

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    blozzn out until i seen that pic and lmao!
     
  4. Big Duker

    Big Duker "Don Cheto"

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    All you have to do is have moderators send pm until you get enough.
     
  5. Ms. V

    Ms. V Bobtail Member

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    Very informative. I won't be going this route for sure!
     
  6. FREEBRD

    FREEBRD Medium Load Member

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    nothing like hijacking this thread!


    anyone on here actually doing the o/op thing in williston nd?
     
  7. realitytime

    realitytime Bobtail Member

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    Geez, what a load of crap. Been up here 4 years since the beginning. Yes, if it starts lightning, stop loading genius. Very little violence, locals hate us but just farmers who don't have mineral rights but they aren't coming after you in their pickups unless maybe you almost ran them off the road.
    Another thing, if you are making 70k up here you are green as hell and not working very hard. More like 100k for any real driver. I HAVE HAULED THE BADLANDS FOR YEARS. You aren't there alone, tons of other drivers in the field, most of them great about helping out. Should be talking about the 30 or 40 below if you want to make yourself look like you survived it all. That IS NOT WINDCHILL, that's real temp, windchill more like 70 80 below.
    Sounds like another planet but holy crap, little chilly and better hope you don't have to drop your drawers in the field. You may lose something. Bottom line, yes there are extremes but you don't have to make them up.
    You don't risk your life everyday! That's ridiculous, just like every other trucking job, you get into jams beyond your control every once in a while.
     
  8. L.L.

    L.L. Bobtail Member

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    WHere can I get details about the jobs there?
     
  9. Prairie Boy

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    Been around the patch for over 40 years in Canada plus moved 87 rigs to the USA in the early 80's and you are dead one. The patch isn't for everyone.
     
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