that is why i fly in work for 6 weeks then fly home for 2 weeks and repeat good money to be made in alberta better to live in ontario
Alberta oilfield driving jobs
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anyway got my DZ (ontario)/class 3A (alberta) recently. would be leaving for alberta end of june. i am sure the spring break should be over by then. i would appreciate any insights to companies who are currently recruiting. i am more interested in fluid hauling, drilling rigs/service rigs etc. i would be based out of edmonton, and wouldnt mind working as far as fort mac, GP, Red Deer or Lloydsmin.
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To the new posters, I really like red deer, its right in the middle of calgary / edmonton so its a great staging area, there are many well services companies here such as trican, sanjel, nabors, sandfrac, calfrac, haliburton, canyon technical services and numerous others. They're all looking for people right now, but don't bother sending resumes to them as they won't be read or acknowledged for months. You have to be here, ready to work, standing in their office.
Red Deer is relatively cheap to live, blackfalds, innisfail, ponoka, joffre and many other little towns are very close and should provide housing, if you want to try your hand with Sanjel Frac PM me your res and I'll get it to where it needs to be, Keep in mind its not just driving, its 30% driving, 30% paperwork, 30% vehicle maintenance and 10% coffee breaks. Even though thats 100% add another 50% of your day rigging in/out/standing around.
Also an easy search on red deer kijiji brings up almost 100 positions which may be suitable.
Basically you just have to get here, once you're here have a clean drivers abstract, your license and a place to live and you'll get hired. All the companies are ramping up as road bans come off in June.oilfield, Canadian-ay and Prairie Boy Thank this. -
Good post Onetrack. Thanks for helping the people that need a break to get into the business. At least, they get paid for all work performed and then some.
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I'm just trying to help people, theres enough to go around.rainyday lover, not4hire, Prairie Boy and 3 others Thank this.
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