Worked most of January and February doing flowback. March came and it's been "next week" ever since. Supposedly have a job starting up Tuesday. I'm almost hoping it gets canceled and I can move on. But move on to what? I'd take half the pay and a life, or steady work in an interesting location(offshore? Alaska?). Wait it out?
Time to hang up the boots? Or next steps?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Patrickm213, Apr 27, 2015.
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ND is going to have some wells fracked in June and December this year, if you are still here. I haul crude and we have never been busier. I put in 68 hours in the last 5 days. Even if you get into hauling water, there is always work for good, safe hazmat drivers. Good luck.gdyupgal Thanks this.
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I'm in South Texas.
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There is still work in production hauling oil & water, you just have to find the right yard because some are still working but others, not so much. I run a pump truck and have worked for the same customer every day for the past year so I haven't been affected. You just have to look harder than in the past.
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Not sure how competitive I'd be trying to get a driving job at this point. Been a year since I have done any CDL driving. So far it looks like this well is going to rig up tomorrow. Who knows though!
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Our Big Lake yard is super slow. Some shifts are only getting 6 hours. We are struggling to get our 40 hours.
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Getva hazmat apply to enterprise.
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I'm sorry to hear that. You guys were going strong for a while. I know the drivers in Iraan would have had no work at all if it wasn't for your yard. A few of us have regular gigs (kill truck and vac), but the rest don't and they're struggling to find 40 hrs a week. It's a risky time to jump ship because its hard to tell who has work and who doesn't. Unfortunately you can't rely on potential employers to tell you the truth about this.
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every few drivers I cross during my spread and little hours are all telling the same tale... hardly reaching 20h a week and from the look of it its all across the map, not just San Angelo.
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Get your hazmat and look for a crude hauling job. I made decent money with Koch pipeline even when oil was 6 bucks a BBL.
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