If you want to work in the oilfield
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by SavageMuffin, Jun 10, 2019.
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I'm waiting on an age waiverSavageMuffin Thanks this.
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you get your waiver?
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We couldn't come to terms. He referred me to the air national guard so I'm going through that process right nowrabbiporkchop and SavageMuffin Thank this.
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Looking at air traffic control or one of the cyber fields. I'm looking for oilfield pay at 40 hours a week
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lmao it’s a fantasy of mineLDLWells Thanks this.
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This is an interesting thread. As of today, Sept 9th, Ive been in the Williston area for 10 years as a contractor. There are a lot of changes in place since it is so slow... the oil companies have more clout in contract negotiations, and one of the bigger things seems to be a crackdown on sub contractors. There is still work to be had, I am busy, but it is much, much quieter with the exception of side dump and belly dump work. I currently haul NGL in bottles, crude, and condensate. Not a lot of sand work although I am seeing some frac companies showing a few signs of life with a crew or two back on. I figure just get through this coming winter and re evaluate in spring. Hows everyone else doing in the Bakken?
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I landed a production run south of town no one wanted.
It’s busy enough I hired someone to take it over for me and I still make money! Can’t go wrong with that!SavageMuffin Thanks this. -
Soon as the sand haulers started showing up I took a rock to the windshield. Cracked all the way through to the inside pane. I did not miss them
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