I see Coastal trucks pulling gas bottles every night EB on 128 heading away from Carslbad toward Jal. They also haul fuel out of somewhere, probably Midland or Lubbock.
Oh, OP, there is good oilfield money in NM.
So how does one leave the oil field?
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How does one leave the oil field? I loaded up my truck and my dog, waved goodbye with my middle finger and went home. Too much BS at that place, and honestly I didn't take too big of a hit. Between flying home, paying to have two households running, and other expenses I was flat out wasting about $1k every month.
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The crude company I work for out of midland Texas pay salary and start you at 85,000.00 a year in Texas and 95,000.00 a year in New Mexico. Anything over what salary base pay is, you get a bonus check each month for those loads. If just wanting to get out look at companies like Praxair around your location, that's what I'm keeping my eye on just in case I decide to head back Memphis way. Still money to be made down here in Texas for the time being. -
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I left the eagle ford in may when the hours dried up. I wasn't the only one. I tried to get local work in San Antonio and it was a crap shoot. I finally relented and took a regional south texas gig home weekends and two nights during the week.
As for the money you either find something else or you just make due with reduced income. In my case I struggled for six months and then found my current opportunity.
It ain't oilfield money, but it's close and it sure as he'll ain't oilfield hours. Everyone is different. What's works for me may not work for you.
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