I have been Doing alot of reading on all the forums u guys have been directing everbody to alot of good info but i am new to the forums and need some help and advice. My dad and i are o/o and looking for some info. We have tank trailers that are aluminum we haul alot of fertilizer over here. They have 13hp honda motors and 3 inch pumps. I guess what i want help with is what kind of work can we get over there? and if we head over how long to find work for us and our trucks? We here about these oilfield hour of service and we want to run under those rules but it looks like we have to lease on with someone which is fine we would just like to get some opinions and info. I have many questions but it would take me all day to write it out so all advice is appreciated. i will ask more questions as this goes on.
thanks so much for any advice in advance
Jobs in ND Oil Patch
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by 8x8, Aug 21, 2009.
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Donger, why not jump in as a company driver first? That way you can find out for sure who are the good outfits and you can make some good contacts while you are driving.
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LKP that is an option for sure and may be the answer. It is hard to see ur hard earned money sitn in the driveway not movin.
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I am very new to this forum with absolutely no experience in the oil fields. I live in Washington state and am thinking about going to work as a driver in the oil fields this winter. I plan on going home during my time off. Can anyone give any advice on the best way to do it? All I know to do is go to the airport, buy a ticket, and get home. Are there financially better ways to go about it? Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated.
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I wouldn't think you would have more than 48 hrs at a time off very often. Might check out the guy who was out of WA state. He might be able to help you.
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What kind of experience DO you have Asphalt Warrior? There are some owner operator/small fleet owners that let their drivers work any schedule that keeps the truck rolling. 2 weeks off and 2 weeks on is a good schedule for a pair of drivers. Do you have any winch truck operating experience?
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We are looking to hire a driver to be based out of Williston, ND.
Applicants must have 2 yrs verifiable driving experience, experience driving on snow and ice, clean driving record, tanker and hazmat (or able to obtain), and must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test.
Applicants may send a private message to us thru the forum
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