Does anyone know much about or has anyone worked for QC Energy? I have an interview with them and would like some real world info before I commit to anything.
Thanks!
QC Energy
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by mbv, May 9, 2013.
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I haul water for a company that is a division of QC Energy Resources. The crude haulers who work for QCER seem to like it.
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Thanks Rockinchair,
I've heard stories about companies promising 60 - 70+ hour and the when you start working you get 35 - 40. I want to avoid that - I need the 70+. -
Hey Colorado 18spd,
They want to start me at 23% and say I will get paid a minimun of $200 a day if anything goes wrong - rejected load, break down, etc. They're saying that the average driver is making 250 to 300 a day??? This is based out of Weatherford, Oklahoma.
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Going to Ok. to work? You're close to Weld county.
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Worked for them in PA, with overall good results. I was hauling water/brine/flowback/production, night shift at $21/hr. Would have never left, except the affiliate running my location (since bankrupted by a fatality, rumour has it) had 2 very distinct problems that resulted in them losing their largest (and ONLY nearby) company contract. First, their mid-upper management had a distinct problem with telling their customer no, when presented with reasonable requests. This isn't good when this is your ONLY egg in the basket. Secondly, they hired anyone with a pulse, and wound up with an inordinate number of employees who couldn't drive offroad, could barely drive onroad, and were not receptive to training when it came to operating the pumps on the truck (spills galore, operator error mostly).
Cliff notes: Can be good, just watch for excessive hiring of people who just plain have no business in a truck. Hopefully since QC corporate has the reins of QC Energy now, that will get better.
Caveat: since then, at least in NE PA, they have gone on a bit of a buying spree trying to get a foothold back, and failing miserably. They bought a local mud hauler who very soon lost all their contract work, and local news is they've bought one of the larger local water haulers. Hmm, time will tell. -
Most QC affiliate management SUCKS..........avoid them at all costs........they are a traveling circus..........and a joke !:smt096:smt021
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They have a radio spot out here in the bakken asking for experienced oil haulers..... cash bonus to sign on........kinda makes ya wonder...?
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Are they in Kildeer ??
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