I see add from Direct Recruitment Services, looking for drivers to work in NM,TX oilfields.
It say you can make between $80,000 and 120,000 is that for real?
Also if they pay so much what do you have to do? Could somebody describe a typical work week?
How hard is the work? I don't mind to work and if they pay me I can work round the clock, but I am not twenty anymore. I am sixty exactly, not great shape, but better than average.
I live in AZ, if I work in Texas, do I have to change my residency and license.
I appreciate any info, many thanks in advance.
Need oilfield work info
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by jengis, Sep 29, 2017.
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If you have Tanker and Hazmat and at least 2 years experience you should have NO problem finding a job in Midland Tx. There are signs everywhere. Without hazmat maybe a little longer and not quite so much pay.
The work can be boring as hell or busy depending on what type of job you get. Sand in a pneumatic can be boring, sitting on a staging pad forever. A Job delivering chemicals to rigs (LDI in Midland) can be very busy. Three loads a day strapping and unstrapping a flatbed and unloading with a forklift at location.
Texas does not have a state income tax so you may want to change you license but you probably won't have to.
Drive to Midland/Odessa and look around.CleverNDGuy and jengis Thank this. -
Back in the day $10k/month was easy working frac on a 7/2 7/2 7/3 schedule.
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Key words... back in the day, lol
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I suppose a lol might me in order. Their hourly rate is higher now but they work 14/7 At my old camp and do shift work 12-12 plus travel time. Not really sure how it works out now.
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I'm working in pa as an owner operator hauling franc sand. Rates are low and seem like they're stagnant. Some frac companies are advertising big money to drive as a company drivers but beware of all the little stipulations. For instance one company I haul for advertises 85-90 thousand a year, but in reality they guarantee you a thousand a wk if you haul 1 load a day with bonuses for every load after that. Well you might not even get 1 load off depending on if they're up & running. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Just saying!
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Work is easy to moderately hard depending on what your doing and for whom. Some work 7 days some wrk 6 some have 5 day wrk wks. If a person is lazy and or a druggie then that individual should stay home.
My high school team mate works in the area and likes it. He's there for the money. But I feel like 75k should be truckers pay across the country. Some companies provide housing. Then others you will live out of the trk. But that's too much like otr to me.
Frac sand and crude oil companies are hiring like crazy. Chemical distribution companies along with well known oil field companies may be better to go with as the ELOGS approach. -
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