Got any info on how to do that?I'm 24 ,not sure if that counts as young.
Finding job listings/info is hard when you don't know excatly what you're looking for
Can you start out with 80k with you become a trucker in North Dakota?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Trucu, Nov 20, 2012.
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A few places to begin looking ..
http://careers.slb.com/
http://www.halliburton.com/careers/
Plenty more as you begin to google around but I'd recommend you try and avoid dealing with the hundreds of "roughneck headhunters" out there who place prospective workers with outfits, and deal directly with the larger developers and producers directly at least as you're researching. As in truck driving, the placement recruiters tend to paint a very untrue picture and present you with glorious numbers and expectations that simply aren't there in the real world.
To work in the oilfield as a roughneck, driver, roustabout, etc it helps if you can pick up and move on short notice to be where the demand/need has shifted. Having a travel trailer and means to move it (dependable transportation) helps, too -
Companies who have rigs in the oil field
Nabors
Xtreme
DHS
There are some more but I can't think of them all...Go to their websites and try and apply that way.cuzzin it Thanks this. -
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If you don't mind being away from home and you don't mind getting dirty with the job you do, why not try welding? You can go to school at Hobart or Tulsa and learn to be a pipe welder. The Keystone pipeline project is going to be starting soon and you'd by finished with school in time to be hired on. Look into welding. After being a pipe welder you could start your own welding business.
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Do they pay you as much as truck driving? Isn't it more dangerous and harder than truck driving?
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