Again hit up ffe if he is looking for oil field work. They are hiring. They dont just do a training academy.
Does anyone know any CDL paid training school sin TX for oilfield?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by fungirl, Jul 11, 2012.
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Call 8005699232 talk to sandy adams, tell her mr. Parks sent ya
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Windmillbill, so do you know for a fact that they will train and hire? I have no experience, live out of state but can relocate.
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yes they are working out of midland texas. You have to be local or willing to relocate for the oilfield job though. just call and talk to sandy adams she is my recruiter. tell her billy parks sent ya. if you decide to go maybe ill get the chance to meet you want2.
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Thats great, I will call her and inquire. Thank you for posting the info. Hopefully things work out and we can meet!
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That would be great want2 I look forward to it if that is what you choose. I am leaving out friday for my class. Good luck to you in whatever you decide. I wish you the best and even if you dont go to ffe, maybe ill see ya on the road somewhere.
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I haul water to and from the gas rigs on weekends in a vacuum truck. I also take mud from the rigs as needed. But I get 2 days off. Halliburton will work his butt off. Lots of hours. But I think they make it worth it. They all drive nice Ford trucks out at the rigs. -
If you want the South Texas oilfields, be aware that most companies are looking for a Class-A CDL with HazMat/Tanker AND experience because of the HazMat spill risk. Some may have you start with a non-HazMat tanker, such as hauling water (or even milk) until you've got some experience. Typically 12 hour shifts, two weeks on/one week off, etc. Here is a list of some oilfield companies in South Texas. Google them for details, requirements, training, etc.:
- Big Star Crude Oil,
- Chalk Mountain Services,
- Coastal Plains Crude Transport,
- Frac Tech,
- H L I Energy,
- Haliburton,
- Key Energy,
- Nabors Well Services,
- Pumpco,
- Pumpco Services,
- Reynolds,
- Reynolds National,
- Sanjel,
- Superior Well Services,
- Supreme Vacuum Services,
- Texas Energy,
- Tripple S Oilfield,
- Universal Drilling
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There are plenty of jobs for inexperienced drivers, especially in West Texas. When I moved here in January the ink was still wet on my CDL. I had no driving experience at all but I got hired. If you can't afford a CDL mill try Key Energy. They have a 5 week training program in Victoria, TX. It's paid training. Try googling it.
One other thing, don't believe all the naysayers on this thread. There's plenty of opportunity out here. Check out some of the threads under "Truckers and the Trucking Industry" : "Trucking Jobs" on this forum. My story isn't unique, several people have done it and will be glad to share info with you.Want2 Thanks this. -
Ben is right! There are help wanted signs on every other yard here in Midland
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