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<p>[QUOTE="nosedive, post: 4685064, member: 167524"]you are too late, brother. The rush is over. Don't waste your breath and time, there are better jobs in Texas. You live in one of the better states for job seeking, I wish i live in Texas, there are so many jobs there. I was on a Frac Crew, which requires a CDL, which I have. I left the oilfield because I figure I can make almost the same amount of money back home with a normal non-oilfield job, living with way better conditions. It wasn't worth it for me working 20 hours a day. I rather work 20 hours a day back at home. Maybe 2 or 3 years ago, I would tell you to go for it. But right now, do yourself a favor, and go somewhere else.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nosedive, post: 4685064, member: 167524"]you are too late, brother. The rush is over. Don't waste your breath and time, there are better jobs in Texas. You live in one of the better states for job seeking, I wish i live in Texas, there are so many jobs there. I was on a Frac Crew, which requires a CDL, which I have. I left the oilfield because I figure I can make almost the same amount of money back home with a normal non-oilfield job, living with way better conditions. It wasn't worth it for me working 20 hours a day. I rather work 20 hours a day back at home. Maybe 2 or 3 years ago, I would tell you to go for it. But right now, do yourself a favor, and go somewhere else.[/QUOTE]
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