Need work? South Texas Oilfield hiring like crazy!

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  1. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Thanks for the post but it sure would be nice if you posted a link with that, to give more information to other members.
     
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  3. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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  4. Tractor7127

    Tractor7127 Bobtail Member

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    You may as well forget trucking in general for 7 to 10 years really. Most companies wont even consider you with a DUI. And the ones that might........aren't worth working for really. Keep your nose clean for ten years and come again. If that isnt possible for you to do kiss your thoughts of comercial driving goodbye for good.
     
  5. Bishop73

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    rookietrucker Thanks this.
  6. JahB

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    Marine, you don't have much of a chance. DUIs su-uh-uh-uck. It may not help you, but you can try this. GO to this site and register. You have to be smart about how you explain and describe your experience, and telling them about where you want to work. If you answer the questions right, (PM me if you can't figure it out) you will get about 3-8 listings a day.

    If you're serious about this job search, you'll call most of them (the oilfield companies) and tell them about your military experience first, then tell them about the DUI. ONE of them might tell you to show up in Texas and they'll talk to you.

    You could also try talking to a Schneider recruiter, and tell them you're a military vet with transport experience. Then tell them about the DUI. If they don't say good bye, (and I think they will) you have a chance, and the VA will pay you an extra grand a month. Their reaction will tell you what many if not most other major companies will tell you. I think Halliburton has the same kind of npo DUI policy....but as ex-military, it's at least worth checking with them.


    In short, don't ask here. Ask THEM.

    Good luck.
     
  7. nd-newbie

    nd-newbie Light Load Member

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    Marine,

    Thank you for your service.

    That conviction will cost you many years of commercial driving.

    HOWEVER, if you are willing to earn back your driving reputation in the eyes of trucking companies, I suggest you get a swamper position with a larger well servicing company. Swampers are helpers that ride with drivers to help do the driver's job outside of the truck. Get in good with a company doing this for two years and I would bet they would give you a shot at driving.

    I don't know about other areas, but swampers make $15/hr+OT in ND. Upwards of 70 hours per week. Not bad for learning the driver's job.

    Insurance companies tell trucking companies who they can hire to drive. Right now, it's not you. If they hire an uninsurable driver and something happens then it's their ###. But you should be asking trucking companies how long a DUI matters to their insurance. THAT is the answer to your question of WHEN you can expect to drive, and that is the date you should be working for as a swamper.

    Get your CDL and endorsements now to build time up and get you in the door as a swamper. How long you have had your Hazmat matters to some companies' insurance, and how long you have had your CDL matters to all of them.

    Sorry Marine, no shortcuts with the insurance companies.
     
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  8. IofTEXAS

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    these 2 oil transporting companies are in the same lot just built 0ff I35 and hwy 57
    cheasapeake energy and big star transportation
    any idea of the two for possible employment with
     
  9. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    I had to take a load of crude over to a site around Falls City, TX last night and passed through Kenedy TX. Saw several banners hanging in front of yards looking to hire CDL drivers. I could not remember them all but I did remember this one, Basic Energy.

    http://www.basicenergyservices.com/

    Looked like they had some nice day cabs but I'm not sure what they are asking you to haul.
     
  10. emad

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    my friend ben do u know any things about haliberton im trying to work for them long time ago but i couldnt im in my first year in trucking driveing flat bed please if u know the number for a recruter i will be so thankfull, thx
     
  11. Rockdoctor

    Rockdoctor Medium Load Member

    More job fairs for the oil and gas industry coming up...


    JULY 11: City of Eagle Pass, (10-3) - Middle Rio Grande Workforce Solutions, International Center for Trade. 3295 Bob Rogers Drive, Eagle Pass, TX 78852. Texas Workforce Commissions' special Eagle Ford Shale Initiative, including the 5 Workforce Solution Board representatives will be assisting and attending. Regional and local employers will also be present.

    JULY 14: Koch Pipeline Job Fair, (10-6) - Floresville Events Center. 600 Texas 97 West, Floresville, TX - Jobs will be located in "Corpus Christi and in Bee, Karnes, Refugio and San Patricio counties, and will support Koch's crude-oil terminals and associated pipelines in those locations."

    JULY 18: Oil & Gas, (11-3) - Targeted Job Fairs, Norris Conference Center San Antonio. 4522 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, TX 78201.


    AUGUST 3: Oil & Gas Career Fair, (11-3) - Targeted Job Fairs, Omni Houston Hotel Westside. 13210 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77079.
     
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