Washington based company looking for water haulers to work in North Dakota. Oil field experience is preferred but not required. Must have valid CDL and Tank Certification, also needs to have experience driving in winter conditions. If you or anyone you know has a CDL and is looking for work, we are hiring 3 drivers for our Williston, North Dakota operation. Housing is provided and need able drivers. Please call Jeff Dobson at 253-973-5519 or email resume's to [email protected] or fax them to 866-366-8327. Please include desired salary and references.
Requirements:
- 5 years of driving experience
- Doubles, tanker, and hazmat endorsements
- Must be able to pass drug test
- Must have clean driving record
- Must be willing to work day or night shift
- Must have positive attitude and work well with others.
Benefits:
- Great pay
- Housing provided
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Drivers wanted - ND
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by roadwiseinc, Oct 27, 2011.
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Williston made the national news last night. Looks like long term jobs, 10-20 years per the report.
With ZERO place to live, also per report. Any rental that comes open, will carry a premium.
Same as the boom in the early 80's. 16 ft. travel trailers were renting for $250+ a month in Elk City, OK. -
There are ads on craigslist for campers renting for $1500 per month!! "Bedrooms" in houses for $1200. This is nuts.
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I believe it.
When I worked oil field in the 80's. #### locals hated us. But they were there with their #### hands out, every payday. If you were even one day late, the penalties were unreal. There were list 10-20 long for every piece of rental property in town.
I'm willing to bet, some of them retired off the money they collected for rental property during that boom. -
Most of the unimproved farm land is $50,000 an acre around Williston and runs from $10,000 to $50,000 in the surrounding areas and counties.
Usually electric is nearby and won't cost a fortune to get to the property. The county water departments are unable to meet demand and often you can't get connected even if it passes by the property. -
Yep....It's trip to see all of those trailers.....
It looks like Yuma in the winter but in reverse....."Oil Birds" instead of "Snow Birds"?
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