If you're thinking ND, search this forum for companies and throw them all an application AND a resume, then follow-up weekly. Next best (and probably quickest) is craigslist and the Bakken online newspapers. Lots of scams around though, as one should be aware of, as the whole Western half of ND is Boomtown.
Experienced haulers should get several job offers within a week, after you talk with them and send them your credentials. New drivers should take whatever fluid hauling job they can get, get a year of experience, then flaunt that experience for a better job like a spinner blonde flaunts her credentials around. Works for her.
A few of my buddies hauling water balls-out are bringing home (W-2) around 2500 a week. Most are making 2000 a week. If you're not making two grand a week up here in this frozen wasteland, it's not worth putting up with all the crap that is here but not in Texas.
People who want to haul liquids long-term, here or in TX/OK, should get hired on with Plains All-American. They don't do water, just crude. Their ND drivers average 2500 a week after one year on the job, plus their benefit package is unbeatable unless you are retired from a Federal government job. If I had to go back to hauling, that is where I would want to be.
Where's all the water hauling jobs?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by BigRigCT, Dec 6, 2013.
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