Great jobs in Texas

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by TheBreeze, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. WHO KNOWS

    WHO KNOWS Light Load Member

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    Read his post he has 9 years
     
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  3. usmc0811

    usmc0811 Bobtail Member

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    Does MT hire newbs?
     
  4. Scott101

    Scott101 Medium Load Member

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    Have you gone out and gotten yourself an oilfield job yet jvar? Or are you holding out til someone gives you a job and a plane ticket based on your on-line application?

    I see you keep nay-saying, but time and time again I am seeing inexperienced drivers show up at the oilfield and get good paying jobs...
     
  5. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    well i am moving to the Odessa/midland area in a cpl weeks. the husband is a diesel mech and im a driver, so im looking at haulin for oil companies.....thx for the resources!!
     
  6. BSD

    BSD Light Load Member

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    He has been trolling on here for at least 8 months. He doesn't want a job.
     
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  7. pathfinder1361

    pathfinder1361 Light Load Member

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    is hiring in the oilfields mostly attributed to continuous expansion or driver turnover?
     
  8. Me99

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    It's both really. The hole thing is a constant cycl of boom and bust. When it's good any idiot can come out here and make a good living and if you've got some capital and connections you can make a fortune. On the other hand the turnover during the booms is pretty. Most guys are to sensitive and lazy to work out here others won't drive the junkie trucks because they are trying to protect their licenses which is understandable.
     
  9. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    if you look up randmcnally.com, look up a city and type Trucking in the search box, a whole lotta companies pop up. thats how im doing my search. trial and error. (tons in the odessa/midland area), now to find the locals
     
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  10. SaginawTrucker

    SaginawTrucker Bobtail Member

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    whats the word on a & r plastic pellets hauler
     
  11. Mrmfla

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    Part of the reason drivers might be leaving could be what I am experiencing. Company hired me said that I would be working 4 days on 2 days off and if I wanted I could work the 5th day. Just a person can't go over 70 hours a week. I went to oil fields for to make as much money as possible. I have not as yet made the money they said and am paying for basically 2 households. My wife is in Florida. Also the company first 2 weeks didn't even pay me I had to ask and have pay sent late by them wired to my account and 2 weeks they didn't pay the amount of hours I worked. Not just me but other drivers and add it to the next weeks pay. I am not lazy and am don't mind working as many hours as they want to give any kind of equipment. Not to mention the amount of money it took for a hotel until I found a room mate and place to live. If you have family in Texas and a camper or something to live in or a good amount of money saved to use until you get situated its worth it. Or if your a single guy or gal it would work out ok. Just hasn't been the best situation for me as of yet.
     
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