Jobs in ND Oil Patch
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by 8x8, Aug 21, 2009.
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Must been an old video.
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The mud is the worse part. We hope everyday that it stays cold, but when it thaws out, the mud gets knee deep. This means throwing chains or being pushed around by a dozer all day. Not fun.
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got a feeling your not gonna have to worry about a thaw anytime soon!
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what are the name of some of those companies tht will hire and train newbies in texas?
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Looking to find out if anyone has any information about Wylie Bice Trucking. Was interested in talking with them, but would like some feed back on any info if possible. Thanks
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Lights out,
I applied at PF on the Dec 30. Sounds like a great Gig. I am a country boy from Ky. Former Marine. 5-6 yrs OTR. Dry Van Refer.
I am working on Hazmat and endorsements now.
I let Hazmat expire.
Let me know your name and I will tell them you referred me for your bonus(if i get a chance to work)I learned a lot form your post. Will give you copy of my resume.. I could use some help getting on. This is a great opportunity.
Thank you
JAime -
Yes, the Bunkhouse is all individual rooms. There is one restroom downstairs shared by the men and one upstairs for the women (There have been only two women there during the 6 weeks I have lived there. One man had his wife with him and another man his girlfriend. There are currently no regular women tenants. There are occasional over-nighters coming through or spending a day or two hunting.) Nothing fancy, but a good clean, warm room and a hot shower for a very affordable rate.
I am getting a few PM's about this, so you will want to move quick. It will be a good opportunity for someone looking for good work in a quiet, slow paced small town, rural area.
Good Luck,
KeithLast edited: Jan 5, 2012
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There are lady drivers at the H&P yard in Dickinson so I'm certain that isn't a problem. As for your 4 legged pal, you will need to ask Rox at the Little Missouri Smoke House. She manages the Bunkhouse.
The schedule is liked by everyone. Everyone gets every other weekend off. We also get two weekdays off every other week. I'll explain:
Today I have Thursday off, then I will work Friday - Monday, then Tuesday off, then work Wed - Fri, then weekend off, then work Mon - Wed, repeat cycle. Different drivers have different weekdays off, but everyone likes their schedule. As far as total hours worked, the company adheres to the law on the 70 hour limit. If looking at the full two week work cycle, adding up the hours and dividing by 2, I average btwn 65 and 70 hours a week.
If you are looking for a place to make a life, I couldn't recommend a better place than Bowman County. Marmarth is in Slope, but the little town of Bowman is 27 miles to the east. This is where I come for supplies, gas, an occasional hot meal and cool beverage, and other comforts of life.
Good Luck,
Keith -
Maybe I misunderstood your original post, but didn't you say you just received your CDL and moved to ND in November?
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