Highly considering going to work in Afghanistan

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by djtrype, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. djtrype

    djtrype Heavy Load Member

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    It's been a constant thought on my mind for about the past month and the temptation of making enough to put a good sizable down payment on a house is extremely luring.

    I've done a decent amount of research, but not quite enough to make me "comfortable" in my knowledge of what the daily threats and experiences are over there. I've watched videos, read blogs and saw pictures, but I know that can never prepare anyone for what they're about to witness firsthand.

    I'm looking for advice and not the "no don't do it" or "go for it" type. I'm looking for firsthand knowledge of how these contract positions truly work. What's the hiring process? What's the orientation process? And what happens when you are in-country? As much advice and heeding I can get, I'll absorb. I just want a comfortable life for my son and I. I know I can't do that if I'm dead, but I don't plan on dying.

    If any members here have done contract work in the Middle East and Afghanistan, please, by all means, I would really like to hear/read your input. Thanks.
     
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  3. Brother Rubber

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    Why are you considering leaving the country?? Thats an awful place, unless you are from there, then maybe its ok. But why afghanistan?
     
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  4. djtrype

    djtrype Heavy Load Member

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    Those two reasons right there, sir. I also have about $14K in debt I want to completely eliminate. With trucking jobs getting over $100K a year, I figure that could be of huge help.
     
  5. Brother Rubber

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    Oh ok, just asking. You mean working there and buying a house here? Im thinking you will make almost as much in the oil fields without the hassle of having to go overseas.

    Ok, sorry to interrupt. GL with that decision...
     
  6. BanditTrucker

    BanditTrucker Light Load Member

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    i wouldn't travel to the middle east even for 200k a year job.

    sure there are a lot of contractors over there making the big money but have you even been following the news?

    iran is getting ready to go postal over there if attacked, not a good place to be at the moment.
     
  7. Brother Rubber

    Brother Rubber Bobtail Member

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    I would truck over there for 750k a year, no less. I know you didn't want reasons, but man that is one messed up scary place.
     
  8. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    dead people don't buy houses !!!!!!!
     
  9. 7122894003481

    7122894003481 Bobtail Member

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    Wow thats a pretty broad sterotype....Do you personally know ALL dead people?:biggrin_25517:
     
  10. djtrype

    djtrype Heavy Load Member

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    Guess I'm a bit uneducated on the oilfield jobs. Are company drivers making $75K a year? I've heard of O/Os making a pretty decent paycheck, but I've also read about the hoops they have to jump through. If you've got any insight, I'd be more than happy to read up on it.
     
  11. 7122894003481

    7122894003481 Bobtail Member

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    You can make 75k driving for an LTL company.
     
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