Hourly or percentage based. Low end of my stuff is $1.11 for less than 20 miles.
$1.11x240 barrels x 30% is $79.92 for maybe 3 hours of work. But that's hazmat. My water hauling is hovers around a dollar a barrel with some variations but I have a 170 barrel trailer
Shortage of Drivers in Oilfield
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by bigjoel, Dec 31, 2017.
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There are a lot of these type drivers in the oilfield. But there are still some companies that are paying well. 2018 is supposed to be a busy year
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Question, who trained you to drive in the oil patch. School of hard nocks, company or other? I was a heavy hauler for earth moving equipment for 5 years for building drilling sites. I know the ins and outs.
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Wasn't a problem tho.....1-800-his-boss solved that one in a hurry. ( Had too! Ran it on purpose and very obvious intent or very stupid , either way doesn't need to be behind wheel )
More sand guys than water and never an oil hauler tho......and a couple of the water guys folded up last year too.
Water guys tell me they can't pay more cause oil guys won't pay more. Water guys trying to hold line at $90 an hour ( very fair ) and I believe them. My guys still tight with the dollars.......still question every need.austinmike Thanks this. -
I came into trucking planning on hauling crude. My timing as usual was horrible because as soon as I got my CDL they stopped hiring and everything ... well you guys know better than me.
I dont care about the volatility since job security means very little to me but I do care a great deal about PAY and quality of life.
My dedicated gig gives me over 1000 a week and home several times a week. I also get to bed before midnight.
I will give that up but not for 1200 to 1500 a week.
Up the ante and I will be there will bells on.rabbiporkchop and arewethereyet1 Thank this. -
Im not sure about the US oilfield...but up in Canada...the rates are in the dumper. Its tough to hire guys back at the wages they want (and deserve) with the low rates.
As the patch picks up...hopefully rates will rebound. But its slow going right now. When I came back to oilfield just over a year ago...oil was just about $40. Diesel was about .80 cents a litre. Today oil is over $60....diesel is 1.10 a litre...and my rates have barely moved since I came back.
Old O/O told me the other day....takes years to get the rates up where they should be....but only a week for them to drop to nothing.rabbiporkchop and ShooterK2 Thank this. -
Who knows how this e- log thing is gonna work
In the patch. The money is in the overtime.
Lots of overtime. If you can't get it then it ain't worth
the headache.
I agree with you 100 percent.
12 to 1500 a week ain't enough.
I get that now on the road.
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I’m hitting 2 and 3 a week hauling sand with elogs , but sometimes it’s slow and I make 15 or 1800 , we got a raise today tho, idk we are making money out here hauling sandhey_serg, Zaros, freightwipper and 1 other person Thank this. -
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