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<p>[QUOTE="CaptainGoatYak, post: 7410577, member: 14786"]In case anyone was still wondering... </p><p><br /></p><p>I talked to them last week; going in for an interview this week. They’re small so there isn’t a lot to hear about them where I spend my time, but what I have heard they sound alright. The few times I’ve seen their trucks on the road in my neck of the woods, they look about as ready for a truck show as the pictures on their site make them look. </p><p><br /></p><p>I was told the majority of their work is in the oil field (nd), and is scheduled as such (being gone for like a month at a time then having a week off, or similar). Sounds like the pay is legit, and one of the upsides to dragging propane around with one of their shiny trucks is no off-roading down muddy goat trails and throwing tire chains like one would have to hauling water or crude out there. </p><p><br /></p><p>It sounded like a qualified guy could work for them living from wherever, so long as one wanted to stay there long enough at a time to make it worth traveling to and from grand forks where the truck gets parked at the end of a work rotation. I imagine if someone wanted to actually relocate to that area, home could be seen more often. I’m good not living in the oil field, though. </p><p><br /></p><p>I’ll post again if I get the job (I’m not sure I could turn down the money if they offer me a spot, even with the being gone) or if I can answer anyone else’s questions...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainGoatYak, post: 7410577, member: 14786"]In case anyone was still wondering... I talked to them last week; going in for an interview this week. They’re small so there isn’t a lot to hear about them where I spend my time, but what I have heard they sound alright. The few times I’ve seen their trucks on the road in my neck of the woods, they look about as ready for a truck show as the pictures on their site make them look. I was told the majority of their work is in the oil field (nd), and is scheduled as such (being gone for like a month at a time then having a week off, or similar). Sounds like the pay is legit, and one of the upsides to dragging propane around with one of their shiny trucks is no off-roading down muddy goat trails and throwing tire chains like one would have to hauling water or crude out there. It sounded like a qualified guy could work for them living from wherever, so long as one wanted to stay there long enough at a time to make it worth traveling to and from grand forks where the truck gets parked at the end of a work rotation. I imagine if someone wanted to actually relocate to that area, home could be seen more often. I’m good not living in the oil field, though. I’ll post again if I get the job (I’m not sure I could turn down the money if they offer me a spot, even with the being gone) or if I can answer anyone else’s questions...[/QUOTE]
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