were you in texas this past summer? from what i saw in the news sounded like brutal hell 100+ degrees and humid. i had a possibility
with sunoco logistics back in june, but decided i wasnt ready to leave miami just yet. (i dont believe its nearly as hot in miami as in texas)
Great jobs in Texas
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in the oilfields, are driver wages going up, down or the same in your opinion?
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lol ive lived in tx before no tmuch more brutal than louisiana summers minus the humindity lol. ive lived in s omany climates. MI, NC, TX, LA, PA, and worked in all 48 lol. i enjoy every cliamate except snow and ice ha ha.
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I have no idea, i just talked to a guy that worked there. I am not even in the field yet. -
It was pretty hot everywhere in the midwest, in kansas we had a bunch of100 degree days. summer time is time to head to ND. -
Heck no matter where you are down south its hot and humid gotta try to stay out of sun and drink lots of water and gatorade. Worked in Steel mills in Alabama its nice and hot just gotta prepare for it....
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its true what you said. whether its summertime heat in the south or wintertime in ND (prepared & ready)
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Went to Wiscosin for cold weather training in January while in usmc one day in the field it was -50 with wind chill we had guys getting brostbite on fingers toes and face it xxxxxxxxxxxx do not like cold weather since.
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Yes I am hauling water in Midland.
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can you share details? schedule, problems,delays etc. how
is the pay?
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