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If you want long hours with heat and humidity instead of eighty below zero you may want to check out Texas. Also natural gas co's like CUDD, or others in the Houston area. Some jobs hauling liquid nitrogen exist, and it is not classed Haz any longer. Halliburton and Chev-Tex are also there.
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http://www.trucker.com/Trailers.aspx...y=Belly%20Dump http://www.gsnet.com/inventory/Trail...mp/default.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dump_truck http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdf/bellydump_alert.pdf http://www.yellowiron.net/inventory/...et/?ID=1903133 If that's not enough pictures of belly dumps, or some reading information, you may have to use the internet to find out more. :wink: BTW... It took less than 2 minutes to post this. |
Big money. But, a lot of work.
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HI All
Ive been doin alot of research. The only job I could come up with was a class b tanker job that paid a lil less than thirteen bucks an hour in Houston. I would love to get on with a big company light schlumberger or halliburton. But my mom used to say if wishes were coaches, then beggars would ride!! Crunch :cry: |
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If you want to work for Schlumberger, Halliburton or even BJ Services, you know what their requirements are. It is up to YOU to decide if you want to do what it takes, to meet those requirements. |
HI All
Ive been contacting a few of these companies. I thought the primary duty would be filling up the tank and driving from point a to point b. Lots of these driving positions require some back breakin physical labor. The only companies that would talk to me are very small companies. Im kinda hopin the bigger company posiitions would be more specialized. |
Well I've had it with the road, and am goin back to the "Patch" got on with Ensign drilling training to run winch truck. 10 days on and 5 off.
$20hr to start as a swamper $23hr when I git into a truck After 2000 hrs another $2 an hr raise Room and board takin care of (man camp) |
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What does the swamper actually do. Isnt that more like a 2nd seat (assistant) position that does the fueling for heavy machines? Is there any back breaking lifting as a winch truck operator?? Where is the "Patch" ?? As a person that has worked in the oil business before; do you agree that a class A license holder with no experience can get a class A driving job out in the fields with no problems?? thanks |
All the outfits I've been around require at least two years exp. some will start you as a swamper at a lower rate and train and you can git your cdl through them, but most want some exp.
A swamper is basically an assistant you hook up cables grease trucks and other odd jobs, but dont quote me on that havent started yet. The "Patch" is anywhere they drillin be it oil er gas, this patch is NW of Farson, WY. |
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