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<p>[QUOTE="TCJon, post: 11532697, member: 322106"]Worked for Jeff some years ago. yea very nice equipment. The owner owns many banks in the GF area. From what i have been told all handed down from hard working parents and grandparents; the American way. Simply put, you live in your truck. you should not be getting fired for stepping on a Taco bell sauce packet and getting the carpet dirty. (True story) They honestly care WAY more about their equipment than they do their drivers. With the exception of Jeff who lives in a dream world everyone else at the company is very genuine. Owner wanted me gone after i injured my back (non work related) so made up some excuse about me driving an unloaded trailer back to GF with a flat. when i asked why he didn't point that out while he was standing there visually observing me unload my gear from the truck the excuse turned into " well i was told you went out and drank alcohol while the truck was parked at a truck stop in SD. mind you i had, on several occasions, met up with other employees including Jeffs son to have a beer or 2 while on the road. Long story short good pay if you can put up with the petty BS. You want to be a top driver? Hope you got 2 log books. some how Hausmann can get from WY to OK and back and load again without a reset. HMMM. nobody i know who was unwilling to do that still hauls for them. Be ready to have your truck gone over with a fine tooth comb when you take time off. anyone who has worked oil and gas knows its not a sanitary job. you don't run if its snowing. if it rains your expected to get truck washed within 24 hours. if it rains right after you wash it your expected to get it washed again. your also expected to stay off the gravels/scoria as much as possible as if you run a gravel your expected to get your truck washed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TCJon, post: 11532697, member: 322106"]Worked for Jeff some years ago. yea very nice equipment. The owner owns many banks in the GF area. From what i have been told all handed down from hard working parents and grandparents; the American way. Simply put, you live in your truck. you should not be getting fired for stepping on a Taco bell sauce packet and getting the carpet dirty. (True story) They honestly care WAY more about their equipment than they do their drivers. With the exception of Jeff who lives in a dream world everyone else at the company is very genuine. Owner wanted me gone after i injured my back (non work related) so made up some excuse about me driving an unloaded trailer back to GF with a flat. when i asked why he didn't point that out while he was standing there visually observing me unload my gear from the truck the excuse turned into " well i was told you went out and drank alcohol while the truck was parked at a truck stop in SD. mind you i had, on several occasions, met up with other employees including Jeffs son to have a beer or 2 while on the road. Long story short good pay if you can put up with the petty BS. You want to be a top driver? Hope you got 2 log books. some how Hausmann can get from WY to OK and back and load again without a reset. HMMM. nobody i know who was unwilling to do that still hauls for them. Be ready to have your truck gone over with a fine tooth comb when you take time off. anyone who has worked oil and gas knows its not a sanitary job. you don't run if its snowing. if it rains your expected to get truck washed within 24 hours. if it rains right after you wash it your expected to get it washed again. your also expected to stay off the gravels/scoria as much as possible as if you run a gravel your expected to get your truck washed.[/QUOTE]
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