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FL based driver looking oilfield work or any work

Discussion in 'Seek Employment' started by Rbeau1990, Oct 31, 2011.

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  1. Rbeau1990

    Rbeau1990 Light Load Member

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    21 make driver 6 months OTR experience no accidents ever. speeding ticket in 05 and a suspension for leaving school in 05. and had a seat belt violation in early 2010. Never arrested dont drink nor do i smoke. im a runner that seeks hard work with good pay as i have my father to support and thats my priority.

    would prefer oilfield for the $ and the hard work not to mention the hometime seems ok. In the south preferred but i reckon i can adjust to cold.

    I have sent countless applications and made many phone calls with no luck anywhere. So if you know of someone or somewhere that will give a driver with 6 months a shot let me know.
     
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  3. SemperGumby

    SemperGumby Bobtail Member

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    PM me please. i need drivers two drivers soon for OTR work, with eventual plans of moving into the oil field services industry. Sounds like you and i may be a great match. I'm younger than most business owners, so i am willing to give a shot to a younger driver, because i understand the stereotypes that come with youth and business.

    Please pm me or email [email protected]

    Basic run down:
    21-25 percent of trucks profit paid to driver
    health, dental and vision available
    workers comp if your state requires it
    sign-on bonus
    paid travel to orientation
    paid orientation
    meals and lodging provided for orientation
    chance for quarterly raises
    2500-3500 paid miles per week depending on how hard you want to work
    time off flexible (i will be extremely flexible with you so you can take care of your father and home life)

    If you stick with me until we secure the Oil field services contracts you will be moved to an hourly wage (18-22 per hour, 1.5 over time) retain your benefits and
    move to a permanent working schedule.


    let me know if you still need work.
     
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