There will always be a need for crude haulers, Oil will probably stay where its at for awhile unless a war or something happens. My grampa...
Its pretty slow in San Angelo too, been looking at powerline, road construction type outfits in the Austin up to killeen area. Since its close...
Pinnergy uses mack trucks with E-logs. Nice equipment from what I seen. Drivers I talked to complained about the E-log setup. Panhandle is a...
Gail has the cheapest brine, thats where i go
47.93 a bbl. Thats definitely gotta hurt. On purpose. Everything else is going up, taxes, water bill, electricity, etc.
It smells like cow manure, Greeley to all the way to the otherside of Brighton. It was even in Longmont. I didnt smell any in Boulder. Might...
The problem i found with that area was every RV park was full and the ones with a space was limited with all types of rules. One being a 10 year...
Alot of oil companies use Mack trucks, They can take a beating on lease roads. I have operated many, none were 18sp though. They were 10 or 13sp.
Try Butch's They heavy haul, nice equipment. Just outside of San Angelo. They pay more than tanker yankers.
I wouldnt recommend San Angelo area unless your working frac or on a drilling rig. You will spend 200 or so a week on gas to get to Big Lake where...
Ticket time is per load. Company might offer 18hr @ 2 hours a load. Dispatch sends you to a rig to fill an outside reserve with fresh water. They...
I personally like a high mount with a belt or hydraulic drive. Nice and quiet, unlike those side mounts. The side mount will grenade parts all...
I think texas has its own HOS rules for oilfield under Texas administrative code 4.12. Something like 15 hours on duty time and no more than 12...
I know Pioneer had to put a 7 load cap on the ticket drivers per shift and add speed bumps on most of their lease roads where rigs are drilling to...
I think anyone could land a job in the Midland/Odessa/Big Lake area within the first week. You might have to camp in your car but you wont freeze....
Use what service you want. Im just giving a heads up from a guy who lives here and been working the oilpatch in this area since 2001. I had...
Yeah no doubt... Hauling water will turn you into a job hopper quick. You'll be minding your own business doing a great job then show up Monday...
Definitely make sure you have an AT&T phone. Even Verizon has a large deadzone out by Brady, tx. Alot of drivers use straight talk with the AT&T...
Forget about any Majors, Even though I have a clean MVR its rediculous the hoops you have to go through for a 16hr job driving a tanker/Vac truck...
Im in San Angelo and most ads say no more than 3 violations in the last 5 years some say 3 years, But im only looking for vac truck jobs. Jon