Does the job require a North Dakota CDL or just a CDL? I have just received my CDL Iowa and I went to a reputable school. I'm 32, currently work as a CNC Machinist and have worked in a whole slew of blue collar professions and environments. I am definitely interested in going to North Dakota. I was actually en route to North Dakota, but there are just so many #### good jobs in Iowa...
-
Attention employers: We now require a valid DOT# for anyone wishing to post a driving position. If your job offer doesn't contain a DOT number, it will not get past moderation and will not appear in the forum. The other requirements in the sticky at the top of this section are still required as well. Thank you for understanding.
Needing CDL drivers for North Dakota Oil Fracturing
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by OilFracker, May 19, 2013.
- Thread Status:
- Not open for further replies.
Page 4 of 5
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
A North Dakota CDL is not required. Any CDL should work. 50% of our force is from out of state.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 -
We just passed our first DOT audit yesterday.......and received a satisfactory rating. It was easy......our paperwork was in great order and we did not lose any sleep over the anticipation of the audit.
Just wanting to reassure everyone that we are not a "fly by night" operation.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 -
When you say "housing provided", do you share housing with other drivers?
You said drivers average 70hrs/week, do you pay overtime?
Do you offer benefits?
I have a CDL since april, all endorsements, TWIC, and passport. Would I be an asset to your company?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S IIIOilFracker Thanks this. -
I'm interested in knowing this as well. 1 yr Class A experience with tanker and 7 years straight tanker with hazmat. The 7 years was in Michigan, then I moved to Texas, where I got my class A. The tanker transferred but the hazmat didn't, so I would need to transfer everything to ND and get the hazmat again...Very interested in the job.OilFracker Thanks this.
-
Tonakis,
I really should call it work housing shouldn't I? We have new trailer houses with five bedrooms/trailer. Everyone has their own room at this time......but if we receive a large influx of drivers.....then rooms may be shared at times. They come with a large kitchen with all of the tools used for cooking. Two clothes washers and two dryers/house.
We do pay overtime (its the law.....and we are not an agricultural operation).
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 -
We do offer some benefits. Our health insurance is good. Dental and vision also.
If you have a CDL.......And are looking for a career......this may be just for you. Anyone can be an asset.....it just depends on how much you will apply yourself. Great drivers and operators will thrive!
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 -
I very much urge everyone to simply apply on our website.....the best candidates for the open positions are reviewed daily and chosen for phone interviews.
Any more questions?........I love my job! Frackin ROCKS!
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 -
I got a few weeks behind the wheel, while it's tempting I don't think I want to relocate to North Dakota.
Good to hear non experienced drivers have another choice besides the usual suspects though.OilFracker Thanks this. -
Double pay on Sunday?
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 4 of 5
- Thread Status:
- Not open for further replies.