This is exactly why I went and got my Haz-Mat and tank endoursment for the Haynesville gas shale down here in Louisiana driving a vac truck. I'm having a hard time getting on though. If it weren't for my fiance` in the middle of child support and can't leave state with the kid's I would tell them to pack their #### like it or not and my ### would be there with no question or fuss. Workin' the patch is more than #### good money.
Drivers needed....$2000 per week
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Just kidding you, been around pipelining and the oilpatch for 50 years. -
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I already got my tanker and haz endorsement
but you couldn't make me live out there this time of year. This southern
boy would freeze his nutz off.
I like our lil corner of the oilfield, I pick up tools, equipment, and drill stem
down here and get to run out to N and S Dakota or the field over in NY, PA,
and WV. I'd say 90% of all the tools they are using up there comes from
here around Lafayette and Houston. The oil companies don't have the
infastruture set up yet to supply tools so that means plenty of work for us.
Also I'm home almost all the time. I may take a load up North but once I
make my drop I'm headed straight back South and home. I'd say most of
the time I may sleep around 3 nights a week in the truck, unless it's long
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Not positive but I believe most of the vac truck drivers and the like in
the oilfield receive hourly pay. What we do is more oilfield expedite,
myself and all the others in our corner receive and pay 25% of the line
haul.
My driver pay averages right at $1500 wk s.
Do you live in Shreveport or in the area? I saw that you posted something
about not leaving the state for a job? If you were down here closer to
Lafayette I know quite a few O/Os that are hiring. We need someone to
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ACTUALLY once i got paid for 175hrs in one week... try to work that one out! lol -
PM sent. I worked Pipeline construction in ND last year on the Alberta Clipper line as a laborer and didn't mind the long hours and being away from home. I've been looking for a driving job in the oil industry ever since.
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Hi pyrosparks911...I would have PM'd ya but being new to the forum it wouldn't let me until I have more posts.
I was wondering if your company is also looking for owner/ operators up there in ND?
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