Working in the Oil Fields

Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Ernest82, Apr 22, 2012.

  1. daf

    daf Light Load Member

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    $20 sounds awful cheap.
     
  2. cobra7479

    cobra7479 Light Load Member

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    Sounds like key energy....or Hamm Phillips.... Yea a lot of water companies don't pay good...20-24 an hour is the average... Power fuels is the exception in pay and we always have work.... So it's a win win being a power fuels driver.
     
  3. bostonDriver

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    Hi Gang:
    I posted this on another thread too! I want to see if we can all collaborate and get a real understanding of where the opportunites are here in the US oil field services. I've seen a lot of projections that talk about hauling water, flowback, produced and wastewater in oil fields is where the money will be. If you all take this survey (quick 8 questions) I'll collect the data and share it back with us all. The survey is anonymous and doesn't ask for personal identification details. Take the survey, I'll share the results back with everyone in 2 weeks! http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GDB3JW7
    Thanks!
    Happy hauling
     
  4. BORNtoROAM

    BORNtoROAM Light Load Member

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    cannot believe they would have you guys driving automatics in those conditions. what a joke. i feel unsafe in an automatic on dry ground even
     
  5. MadMax17

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    I have 1 1/2 yrs otr exper. from the past, looking for getting my cdl back (lost it in DUI arrest, not convicted tho of over 3 yrs ago) I need to get trained again to relicense myself. I'd like to get on with a $100k job in the Texas area.
    "Long n Low 88" you had a few good words about the Texas action ! Can you or someone expound a little further??? Who to talk to about the Water Truck or Sand Truck jobs? Do any offer PAID TRNG?