Oilfield question. Where should I get started in this niche?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Pistolpete1991, Feb 1, 2019.
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You said you bought a ticket to Midland for Monday. If I were you, I’d see if you can get a refund or push the ticket back a little. You need to strategize.
I live in Midland and it was recognized as the most expensive apartment community IN THE NATION several months ago. That includes NYC and San Francisco. There’s so much money competing for the same resources here that everything costs more.
When planning to move here I lived in a motel in Abeline (150 miles east) and drove in every morning for interviews because anything closer and prices got crazy. When looking at apartments the best deal I found was a 600 sq. ft. efficiency for $1,800/ mo - and it wasn’t available for *three* months. That’s why most people buy RVs here. You can live in company housing (man camps) but you’ll need to secure a job first.
No tanker experience means you’ll need to hire on with a company that will train you like Schneider (not promoting them). Outside of that, you’ll want to look at working Frac crew refueling rig equipment which means long hours.
Slumberger and Halliburton are “starter” companies who will hire with little experience but they pay less. I’ve seen a company called ProPetro hiring like crazy here too so I’d give them a shot as well.
Seriously, unless you’ve got friends/family you can crash with or you’ve got some savings to back you up I’d be cautious. You could get yourself into a bad situation.joseph1853, austinmike and Pistolpete1991 Thank this. -
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I'd buy a van or suv BEFORE getting there.
EVERYTHING is expensive once you get there. Buy anything you need. BEFORE.
As for not starving. It can happen. Just depends on the markets. And the markets just came out of a funk. It all started shortly after the depression ended. They're still not where they were before the funk. Probably only half.Deadwood Thanks this. -
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The cost of living in the oilfield is no joke. Do not come without a plan. Apartments can be 2 grand a month. Rv spaces can sometimes cost up to 800 depending on the area.
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I’m not saying don’t come either. But have a plan and a way to get home if needed. You can make money here, but you can also end up homeless real quick too.
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