Need work? South Texas Oilfield hiring like crazy!

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  1. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    why would you not do log books?
     
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  3. Dollface_trucker

    Dollface_trucker Bobtail Member

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    Is ur wife a driver to ? What city do u work in?
     
  4. Copperhead427

    Copperhead427 Bobtail Member

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    We don't do logs because we don't go past 100 miles from the company yard and my wife is just a stay home wife and I'm currently in Devine, tx
     
  5. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    that seems weird to me. DOT will still light you up with a $1000 ticket for not keeping a log book
     
  6. Jefferyz

    Jefferyz Bobtail Member

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    Since when? If your within a hundred miles of work base U dont need to keep a log book. But u do need veh. inspection :biggrin_2551:
     
  7. Copperhead427

    Copperhead427 Bobtail Member

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    It might seem weird to you but that's how it is right before we get to the yard there is a dot weigh station on I-35 we get checked almost every other day and believe me we don't need a log book but a vehicle inspection report yes we do
     
  8. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    why have several people from my company gotten tickets for not being current on their logs then? they were within 100 miles. very rarely do we do jobs over 100 miles away and we are required to turn our logs in every day
     
  9. Me99

    Me99 Medium Load Member

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    I think if you cross state lines or haul hazmat those exemptions don't count but I might be wrong.
     
  10. Uncle Ben

    Uncle Ben Bobtail Member

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    I have a 3/4 ton pick-up truck and a new travel trailer. My plan was to just get to Texas and live in my travel trailer that way I can move around if I find a better/higher paying job once I get myself established in the oil biz.

    I really don't plan on quitting my OTR job until I get something in writing from another company, even if it's just a pre-hire letter.

    Thanks for the comments...
     
  11. Drifter42

    Drifter42 Hopper Heartache

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    Good luck with you're new career move. From what I hear you can show up and have a job pretty quick in Texas. I have been thinking the same thing myself. There are a lot of companies in west and south Tx. that are hiring as well as Co., Ok, Ks and of course Nd. You can start with craigslist and make some calls. Hope all works out.
     
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