So you want to haul crude oil in the badlands of ND?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Nogy, Jul 13, 2010.
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Can i survive in an oil field? am 5.5 and can lift a max of 75lbs (100 if my life depended on it, but not 8hrs a day)- am willing to work 90hrs+/week, 45 yrs old, single, no wife, no kids, very lucky karma,rockclimber, no problem wingin it....i need to buy a retirement house asap- so, can i survive ND?
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Hi Co18; any idea who's hiring? took a couple pre-hire pee tests last thur to haul sand out of brighton; wondering if i should wait, keep applying or drive up to ND.... 1 month living in my car staying near Aurora,no job yet, might just take Superior Water @ $36k?
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Pm me for info on co. in nd. There are some co's that provide housing, 18hr. To start
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If u can stick it out for 2to 3 weeks, will be better weather up north
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Think the cold and snow is bad.......just wait for the mud
Spring thaw should be a doozie this Summer. Yes, we have Spring in June.
harry z Thanks this. -
can someone please explain exactly what a hot oil driver do?
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I just found an ad on indeed.com, company in Greeley, CO looking to hire 10 drivers as crude haulers.
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Why don't you job seekers, keep your current job and come here on your time off? This up-rooting yourself, with no job, no house, no money to exist 2 months on.......makes me wonder what you got to offer ND. Save your time and money, come when YOU are prepared.
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Just got a call from Bart Larsen for hauling crude and water in Killdeer, Nd. I don't know nothing about them 3 weeks on 2 two off, housing or a sleeper truck, pay is 30% of gross. Anyone pulled for these guys or heard anything? Thanks.
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