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Well damn. The homes family must be dumb as hell or copping last minute like you said.
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Thats nutsMan I've always wanted to go on the rigs but I feel like I would let my parents down by doing so.
Anyways I remember I asked my friend when he gets breaks on the rig and he says ' every two weeks'. I go ' nah man like when do yall take breaks when working'.. he looks at me and says 'like i say every two weeks'
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It can be.Money isn't everything.
Thanks I appreciate it! I was working as a swamper for a rig moving company. We basically move drilling rigs from one location to another. Sometimes its a short move of about 5-10miles and sometimes we move them 100+ plus. Its pretty crazy how a drilling rig is set up. Almost every single piece of the rig can be hauled on the back of a special semi. My duties were to help the drivers back the truck up and load parts of the rig and then chain them down. It usually takes 2-3 days to take a rig apart, move it and put it back together. Its like a giant puzzle.
I recently left though...my dad got hurt at his job and had surgery so I decided to help him and take him to his doctors appointments. Drive him around and just help him out until he fully recovers. I'll probably be here til July or August and then do some traveling for a few months. Might get a part time job in a week or so just to have something to do
It can be.Money isn't everything.
It depends what you do with it.
Better than having no money, am i rite?
my dad lived in Fargo, ND for his pharmacy residency and worked at the VA during the early 80s and said that heroin was the most common thing he'd treat people for...
i'm shocked there's not a drug and prostitiution empire out there. Like someone else said, better for most to find a "hustle" that is indirectly related to the field like restauranteur, pimp, or evangelical preacher.
I felt the same way when I told my parents I was dropping out and joining the trades. They understood and are actually supporting me.
does anybody know how the unions up there are? I'm sure it's completely different than California.
But not having it isMoney isn't everything.
My boy is a righand and he said theres guys on rigs that sells drugs and what they get for actually working is a plus
i'm shocked there's not a drug and prostitiution empire out there. Like someone else said, better for most to find a "hustle" that is indirectly related to the field like restauranteur, pimp, or evangelical preacher.
i was thinking that, coke and meth would be ideal for these guys who need to stay alert.
and painkillers or heroin for those aches after work.
im sure theres some paisas there already with that market cornered.
View media item 928684But not having it isMoney isn't everything.
i'm shocked there's not a drug and prostitiution empire out there. Like someone else said, better for most to find a "hustle" that is indirectly related to the field like restauranteur, pimp, or evangelical preacher.
cubanref School me on Oilfield Dispatching. I'm looking at jobs right now and that seems to fit me the best. How much do they get paid and what exactly do they do?
I'm honestly not too familiar with what they actually do but I think they just schedule drivers routes for the day and keep track of their logs and loads. Possibly getting permits for large loads and mapping out routes for them. I'm pretty sure they start out between $18-20 an hour to start tho. Power Fuels is a pretty good company out here that deals with oilfield trucking services. Might want to check them out for more info