do you want to go to work in the ND oil feilds

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  1. albhb3

    albhb3 Medium Load Member

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    Hey EZ you have any word on RN Industries they have a shop down in Williston. They run water trucks red and white kenworths.
     
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    Sounds miserable, being in an open field, freezinf and windy, and having to tend to biological urges with no toilet in sight.
     
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    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    name doesn't ring a bell off the top of my head at the moment but its been a long day.
     
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    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    at the moment im parked on a wel-site about to take a nap, its -3 with the windchill out right now not a light in sight. sorta peaceful in a way
     
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    what your not gonna have any "company" tonight:biggrin_25525:. So do you get paid to sleep at the well site. BTW do you happen to know any good places to get the osha 10 cert and what exactly is it for?
     
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  6. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    We get paid to sleep on the well sites, but were in a daycab so it's a little different than those sleeper cab guys I would think. An OSHA ten hour safety course is a general safety training course that takes between 8 and 10 hours and you get a fancy little yellow or green card depending on if you take the construction or industrial version of the course.
     
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    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    last night i was not paid to sleep on the well site, it was merely just a place i could park and sleep. now right now i am posting on the board getting paid for it...lol

    i believe the osha 10 is a 10 hour safety class, not sure where to get one as i don't have one
     
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    Thanks again guys I actually was in contact with RN Industries up there through email and they include that in training for new hires so I am not overally concerned
     
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    dirtyjerz glowing beard pouty kid

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    Logan, any idea on how much flatbedding/equipment moving is going on in north eastern pa. Ive heard they are doing alot more fracking up there and ny might be starting soon. Im looking to get outta jersey in a few years and wondering if i should look a little harded up there. I got tank and hazmat endors but never pulled a tank. Wayne, pike, bradford, susquehana area. Any info would be apreciated.
     
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    You can get it online. The company I'm talking to want me to get that before I arrive....as well as doubles, triples, and good ol' hazmat :yes2557: