Larger companies like Halliburton and Baker Hughes treat their employees more like a regular job with the amount they make you work. If you don't mind working hard and being away from your family I say do it, if not get a job that supports the oilfield market like mine. Get the money from the oilfield when it is high and other industries when it hits rock bottom again.
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Originally posted by no4njnk View PostLarger companies like Halliburton and Baker Hughes treat their employees more like a regular job with the amount they make you work. If you don't mind working hard and being away from your family I say do it, if not get a job that supports the oilfield market like mine. Get the money from the oilfield when it is high and other industries when it hits rock bottom again.
I was in a 7 hour meeting today with Baker Hughes and they have had one of the biggest turnovers in executives I've seen. New start-ups are buying people away at an alarming rate. Only problem is, the big guys like Baker, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Weatherford etc... will still be here long after these "up-and-comers" are long gone.
David
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Originally posted by fordracing19 View PostBlender is a good spot. I've been in most the spots. Do they run the pumps from the tmv?
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Went from Active Duty Military, to doing foreign military contract work overseas, back to the states working for a water company, and then jumped in with an oil company. Pretty much every move I have made since I graduated high school has been relatively big, and worth it every time.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.
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Originally posted by 86silverbullett View PostSo what is the easiest way to get into one of these position? I know applying and all that but my resume isn't that spectacular. I've been in school since I left high school and not working. I'm a 22 year old kid and I want to give this a shot. Any info on how would be greatly appreciated..Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostHave you seen the members who hold these positions? A spectacular resume is far from a prerequisite.
edit: if typos exist in this blame it on seagrams; separated with my gf of two years tonight..
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Originally posted by 86silverbullett View Postedit: if typos exist in this blame it on seagrams; separated with my gf of two years tonight..
I'll no longer be a free man! And I was hoping someone around here could tell me where the least expensive place to get flowers in Fort worth is. I have been getting prices here and there, and those things are dang expensive! All for something that just dies in no time. I feel like its a terrble waste. But oh well what can
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Originally posted by 86silverbullett View PostSo what is the easiest way to get into one of these position? I know applying and all that but my resume isn't that spectacular. I've been in school since I left high school and not working. I'm a 22 year old kid and I want to give this a shot. Any info on how would be greatly appreciated..
Here are a few off the top of my head.
Intrepid
Scientific Drilling
Baker Hughes Intec
Black Viper
Leam
DDC
Pathfinder
Wireline, Frac Crews, Pulling Units, etc are always hiring as well. Many of the oil companies are hiring pumpers with no experience to train. Check out rigzone.com lots of info there.
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Originally posted by GrayStangGT View PostStart applying down here in Midland, literally every company is hiring. Depending on what your degree is, I would try some of the directional companies. A lot of them are desperate to hire MWD's and will hire anyone they think can learn it. Make lots of cash chilling in a trailer on a rig most of the time watching TV.
Here are a few off the top of my head.
Intrepid
Scientific Drilling
Baker Hughes Intec
Black Viper
Leam
DDC
Pathfinder
Wireline, Frac Crews, Pulling Units, etc are always hiring as well. Many of the oil companies are hiring pumpers with no experience to train. Check out rigzone.com lots of info there.
edit: I applied with CUDD but never heard anything back, that was almost 2 months ago..
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Hell if you need to put some distance between you and the GF. One of the other Halliburton etechs I talked to said they shipped his ass overseas(Africa, I think). He made some serious coin and had no bills or time to spend it. Now he's back here still making good money and has a good cushion..
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Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View PostHell if you need to put some distance between you and the GF. One of the other Halliburton etechs I talked to said they shipped his ass overseas(Africa, I think). He made some serious coin and had no bills or time to spend it. Now he's back here still making good money and has a good cushion.
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