I'm from California, Sacramento... Been driving OTR for year... Have all endorsements haz, tank, doubles, etc... Really want to move to to Texas.. BUT what can I realistically expect to make, in vac, sand, frac trucks... I have 13 months experience???? please help what area is more lucrative (type)? what companies hire 1 yr people. Have only driven reefer... TIRED of it too.... Thanks guys/ and gals P.S is 60 to 100 grand all lies or what... I am willing to work for sure...
Just want to know one or two things!!!!
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by larrydatrucker, Jul 8, 2014.
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Why set your sights on only the oil industry when there are numerous trucking jobs here in Texas paying above 60K a year, especially around Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Lubbock, Amarillo, etc? Search some of the job sites like Monster.com for more what you are looking for. You can certainly make good money for hard work in the oil industry here, though a lot of the oil well sites tend to be in rural areas.
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tom, I am interested in oilfield as possible pay is great from what I hear... Just need info to determine whether I should move or not......
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Water you can expect $1800-2300 take home every other week. Starting out. Idk about frac or sand. Let them wake up. . Hauling oil for a marketing company I was bringing home $2400 every other week . 3rd party guys can make more.
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In frac you can bring home 3000-4000 every two weeks with great benefits and decent time off.
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I'm talking about being a frac hand in tx. I don't know alot about hauling sand.
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To the other poster, North Dakota. All the drivers I know from other oil fields are unanimous that ND is the best money. Lots of work in every patch, but the best $$$ is of course in the most inhospitable place. -
To Me99, that much money in Texas, where? Where can I apply ?
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