I have been working overseas for about 8 contracts and my home of record and permanent residence is the state of Ohio. Have a farm, household, business there. I will be coming down shortly to the Texas region, and I will maintain my Ohio CDL A as that is my home of record, also where all paychecks go. As long as I work in Texas, I will not need to get a Texas license. Once I would maintain a Permanent residence in Texas, things would change.
Need work? South Texas Oilfield hiring like crazy!
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by bennythejew, Sep 7, 2011.
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my my brother and I are considering buying a 1 ton truck and trailer and haul for the oil field. Does anyone know if this can be done if I have my CDL and my brother does not? Would he have to have a CDL for this to work? -
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I am an o/o now but with a big rig not a hot shot I just didn't know if there would be enough freight with hotshot to keep us moving and light enough so that he could team drive with me. I am new to the hotshot thing.
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Thanks for the suggestion will keep that under advise if we decide to ever get a place in Texas, but with rentals in Ohio and a farm, also oil wells, etc.... have to maintain the residency, and also we get tax break for either a foreign household or a second household, and also business and working expenses also come out of that. so all in all, accounting wise, my wife is accountant for us, she says the little money paid in state tax will be reversed with the legal out of state deductions. But Texas may be the place to be, I think there is a song to that....... maybe Jed Clampett said this about when the "Texas tea" came bubbling thru!! Thank you .
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Well the first thing you know ol' Jed's a millionaire. Kin folks said "Jed move away from there!" said "Californy is the place ya oughta be!" So they loaded up the truck and they moved to Beverly.twcarson Thanks this. -
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For anyone wondering why I would think of going south for less pay, here's why: Extreme Cold Warning in effect for:
City of Edmonton - St. Albert - Sherwood Park. This also applies to northern Alberta, including the Grande Prairie region.
A period of very cold wind chills will continue this morning before moderating as daytime temperatures rise. However, extreme cold conditions for many regions will likely return tonight as temperatures plummet once again.
Grande Prairie weather:
High of minus 29. Extreme wind chill down to minus 43 this morning. Tonight, low of minus 33. Extreme windchill down to minus 48.
Edmonton weather:
High of minus 21. Extreme wind chill down to minus 38 this morning.
Bundle up, kids.....
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