I put in many apps, but am a newbie. I got no responses. It is towards the end of the year, and I hear hiring will be slow until the new budgets kick in next year.
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Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by TheBreeze, Mar 2, 2008.
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Thanks for the info bro
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anyone worked for ffe? they hired me over the phone but after looking on line lots of negitive blog posts about the company in general but not much about the oilfield also whats the housing like in midland i was paying 600 a month in nd for a rv lot
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I've heard some bad about the midland yard, but that was over a year ago. If you have oil field experience you can probably find a better company after you get down here. RV lots are running around $500 per month including utilities.greywolfe Thanks this.
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I've heard the same thing!
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thnks i ve been hauling crude in nd for 18 mo, water will be new, just want to see if tx is better
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I heard something from a driver out of Midland. He claims crude haulers are rushed at the LACT. Once you hook up and get the pump running a timer starts and after 30 min the timer shuts down. This sounds like BS, why would a company buying oil want to leave oil on a tanker just because it took longer than 30 min to unload?
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Depending on the amount of driving you want to do, you can get lot rent and utilities in Big Spring starting at $250 a month and going up from there. 37 mile's to Midland, I know it's more driving, but if your just starting out on a limited budget, it may be worth it.
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It's 37 miles from Big Spring to Midland?
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google map's says 40 miles city center to city center. One of the signs says 37, but both towns are kinda spread out.
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