Alberta oilfield driving jobs

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by hup, Sep 7, 2011.

  1. Flem37

    Flem37 Bobtail Member

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    So Nitrogen your company is based in Crossfield? I'm willing to move anywhere in Alberta, but being close to Calgary (or Airdrie) as a home base would be ideal. I do understand that you pretty much work all over when you're on your hitch. Just thinking about days off.
     
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  3. nitrogen

    nitrogen Medium Load Member

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    yeah we're based in Crossfield, so only 20 minutes or so to get into Calgary
     
  4. Flem37

    Flem37 Bobtail Member

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    Sounds good. So things should really begin to pickup in mid june then?
     
  5. nitrogen

    nitrogen Medium Load Member

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    i would expect
     
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  6. Roadwarriorking

    Roadwarriorking Light Load Member

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    as a Driver.?.....i how was ur paycheck weekly..?.......someone said in other forum that he's friend is working on Flint and is making make $3500.00 weekly....is hard to believe....is that truth..?...
     
  7. cariboo_kid

    cariboo_kid Medium Load Member

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    I wasn't working for flint, they were interested in hiring me now. I'm going another route though, don't want to run a vac truck. A 50' long shop vac is too dang loud for me lol!

    That kind of money is definitely possible driving in the patch. I can make up to $3300 a week at one job I was offered just because of the long hours 7 days a week. Was common to make over $2500 a week in my last job.

    Don't expect that to be a normal week for the average flint employee though, not likely. Lot's of $9000 to $10,000 a month jobs to be had in that business. Saskatchewan is booming too, don't rule them out.

    Having all your tickets helps if you are willing to work for a smaller comany to get some oilfield experience. You may not get the big benefit package with them but still can make over $100,000 a year if you can handle the hours...
     
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  8. spinner11

    spinner11 Bobtail Member

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    i,m getting no reply,s from any trucking company i,ve sent my CV to , i have been driving class 1 for 15 years in the uk and now want to come to canada , but i need a job offer to get a work permit, can anyone let me know if i,m best going to an employment agency or still keep sending my CV to the trucking companies, i,m really tempted to just jump on a plane and come and look for work and secure a job offer before i apply for the relavent visas and work permits, i have driven lowbed/flatbed , containers , pipes, fuel tankers , all types of heavy equipment, help me please
     
  9. cariboo_kid

    cariboo_kid Medium Load Member

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    Are you just sending resumes, or phoning and talking to them? I would think you'd have to talk to them rather than just send a resume. licensedtokill on this board would be a good guy to talk it over with, usually willing to help another driver out when he can.
     
  10. jobs

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    Can someone give me some names of companies that are good to work for.Don`t really care where in alberta.
     
  11. bobbyt

    bobbyt Medium Load Member

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    What kind of companies are you looking for. Google indeed.ca
     
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