ND has more sand haulers running around than I've seen in years. Sand cans and sand boxes on every corner. Seems like a lot of the fracking is...
First sand haulers in ND. (Through merger and acquisition) They don't have the same trucks as TX RCK does. Primarily Kenworth T800's in ND.
Try the frac crews. Halliburton has the most crews running in ND and they were hiring as of a few weeks ago. They will get you your CDL and some...
I wouldn't take the word of a landman over the reality of where oil prices are at currently. Maybe they need to tie up a lease to not lose their...
You responded to a 2 year old post.... And Brady isn't what they use to be (in the bakken at least).
Did he say he gets to take his 30 minute break in the owners willie nelson tour bus?
He must know something all of us don't.... 3 trucks a year ago and 50 now..... LOL
Would the recruiter say who they are working for? Continental was using them but just accepted new bids for work around Williston. I'm sure...
M Drew Gordon is the owner. Google it. He has owned all sorts of businesses.... Not related to trucking.
I've seen Nakota hauling oil in ND. It's been a while but they are around here. No clue on their rep, workload, etc. They do exist.....
Is SLB using the sand cubes too? Like Halco and Sandbox Logistics?
Anyone worth talking to there? Heard the Dickinson one didn't have much to offer for oil related work.
Who are you working for? Saltwater hauler i assume
BOH trucks were cut by continental mid way through 2015. They are really just operating disposals now as I've only seen one BOH truck around...
Are you with Ironhorse?
Was it Continental that took the lower rates and dropped them? Continental seems to do that every 6 months. Just ask BOH.
Did you hear what company or companies are laying them down?
Ha. Must be a joke.
www.theshopperinc.net - classified paper with rental/homes sections towards the back of the paper. Also, well advertised help wanted section....
I believe they had a one year time limit and now the state pushed that out to a 2 year time limit to get a well on production.