First post. I drove up from a southern state to Minot, found a roommate in a week, and found a job in 2 weeks in the oil fields working 100 hours a week. Fast forward 3 months. Today I just received my CDL + Tanker/Hazmat and am considering driving full time but I need some direction. I am thinking of buying my own truck to become an owner operator for the fields. I hear I could make more this way as opposed to driving for a company. Is this the direction I should go if my goal is to make a junk load of cash?
So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.
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take your time really learning the job as an employee, before you jump in as an O/O. once you own it you are stuck with it, and it can be a very expensive education. yes you can make somewhat more money, but you have a hugely higher risk exposure too.
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As seine who is driving in N.D. Drive for someone else for a time until you learn the trade.I used to own my own truck but would not want the headaches of owning my own up here.
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Sorry, "As someone"
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much of the driving is "off-highway" the maintenance costs are much higher. until you learn what that really means the O/O wages will sound incredible. Once that is factored in while good, its not quite as good as its sounds at first. what i really mean is the trucks take a h*** of a beating
gdyupgal Thanks this. -
We have been up there as a company for over a year and yes these photos are from last February and its not all that bad and actually its a lot better? But do be prepared
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We have been up there as a company for over a year and yes these photos are from last February and its not all that bad and actually its a lot better? But do be prepared
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Here is a link to a story on the job situation in ND.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/45112911#45112911
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What kind of boots are you guys wearing, i was looking at baffin, is 70 below good enough, do they have steel toe?
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