Yes it is verifiable experience. Not exactly OTR, but it can be considered regional. I've hauled for the same company in the past in TX,OK,AR,LA,NM,AZ. and even took a load from AR. to ND. once.
How long will oilfield truck driver jobs last?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by 439530, Jun 28, 2013.
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Congrats, too you big duker
hopeful you will continue to post about your new gig. Find your post really informative
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PS you will work 20+ days a month even though you get a company pickup truck; you will live out of it.439530 Thanks this. -
Seattle,
Where can I get more information on tools as to what they do and what's required
that would'nt be a bad job for a 12-24 month time frame. Boy sounds like you could really sock away some good cash in very short timeframe. Looked on the Halliburton website
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I want to get on with fracking have no driving experience but have cdl with tanker and hazmat , but i also commited 2 felonies 3 years ago any help would be appreciated
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Try fts and Pumpco. I worked at Pumpco and it was almost a requirement to have a felony.
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Ok thanks ive applied with fts but no answer yet, Why arent you with pumpco nomore
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Our contract ended and it just took too long to get back to fracing. Pumpco isn't the highest paying but they have lots of work and some really great people. Some of the training I got there was the best I could have asked for.
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Do you know if all their locations offer 14/7 i live in Cleburne but beleive they shutdown here id rather work south or west and drive back for a week off than to relocate
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Go to their valley view yard and apply. They have a bunch of work in west Texas and its 14/7.
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