Who all works for OXY and Sunoco Hauling crude

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by ChrisDHeye, Feb 24, 2014.

  1. Driver5

    Driver5 Light Load Member

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    West Texas: As of right now, SunCoast in Midland is hiring aggressively and poaching drivers from everyone else; they're also paying more than anyone for their starting drivers. Definitely worth looking into. Thomas is cutting hours. Pilot is garbage.

    NoDak: frac fueling doesn't actually pay *that much* more in NoDak than other places, so it's probably not worth the cold and higher cost-of-living, but Pilot and Thomas both do well up there and have a lot of work.

    Colorado: Everyone is hiring in the Greeley area. Thomas has the most work up there although everyone there says it's miserable. lol
     
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  3. ChrisDHeye

    ChrisDHeye Light Load Member

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    Everything Driver5 said is correct
     
  4. Arky

    Arky Heavy Load Member

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    I've been seeing a lot of Sanford Oil trucks on the frac sites lately... looks like they are fueling. I know nothing about them.. just see the trucks.
     
  5. jmajor12

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    Ok thanks guy i will look into SunCoast and i hear your make more in Midland/Odessa area. No info on Pel State ?
     
  6. bfielder

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    3 years later.??? How have things ... Just curious to know if guys are still out there???
     
  7. LB.CAL

    LB.CAL Light Load Member

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    I’ve been told that Odessa/Midland is on fire another guy just told me a few day ago that if you’ve got a CDL your an automatic hire at Cudd Engery and that they’re even taking guys with CDL permits starting pay is $15-20 an hour 100-120 hours per week.
     
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  8. The Crossword Trucker

    The Crossword Trucker Road Train Member

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    120 hours a week?
    Thats over 17 hours a day .
    How the heck???
     
  9. tompetty69

    tompetty69 Light Load Member

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    Most of that time is spent sitting on a location.
     
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  10. bfielder

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    If you have a CDL then you have a 14 hour work day right? And can only drive 11 hrs right?...
     
  11. bfielder

    bfielder Bobtail Member

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    Are you out in the fields?
     
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