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  • Coupe81
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    Well he is staying in the companies trailer not a room.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747

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  • A+
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    Originally posted by Coupe81 View Post
    I do some fabrication work for the oil field as a sub contractor. My cousin sub-contracts for Lueras Welding, he is currently in Pecos, TX. I want to do work for the companies as contractor but damn 90 day pay-out plus running a payroll is what holding me back. We have the insurance,umbrella,ect...which ain't cheap either.
    Tell him to gtfo! I'm trying to get a room out in Pecos and all those sob's caused the price of a room to sky rocket.

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  • trailerparksuperstar
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    Originally posted by downshift_me View Post
    You should've punched someone in the face...hard. How is Chelsie doing with her RN?



    Not saying I didn't make good $ just not ChooChoo$$$$

    Chelsie is doing well. She is actually on Spring Break from class and is down here in College Station w/ me this week.

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  • 86silverbullett
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    I do..I'm a mudlogger..started as a field service tech with absolutely no experience in logging what so ever and within 3 months they let me start logging..major pay increase, not bad for being 23..

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  • Mychael101
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    I'm starting to have more and more interest in the oil fields. I made it through a few rounds of interviewing at State Farm but I still have testing to make through and then the training doesn't start until July. I'm thinking I could make some decent money in that time span.

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  • Cannon88
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    Originally posted by Coupe81 View Post
    Last project we did for Hallingburton...
    ??????

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  • Coupe81
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    Last project we did for Halliburton, Two heavy duty tables. We only had 20 hrs to do them and turn them in.


    Last edited by Coupe81; 03-13-2013, 02:09 PM.

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  • Coupe81
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    I do some fabrication work for the oil field as a sub contractor. My cousin sub-contracts for Lueras Welding, he is currently in Pecos, TX. I want to do work for the companies as contractor but damn 90 day pay-out plus running a payroll is what holding me back. We have the insurance,umbrella,ect...which ain't cheap either.

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  • Roscoe
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    Originally posted by downshift_me View Post
    Ex clears over 100k and last I heard cousin was 250-300k....$Choooo$$Choooo$$$
    #whitepeopleproblems

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by slow99 View Post
    There's a pretty substantial gap in dfwm GOOD definitions:

    good / GOOD

    8MPG: $40k / $70k

    ruffdaddy: $90k / $150k
    LOLz

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  • downshift_me
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    Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View Post
    I was a consultant for a CC Forbes w/o rig and didn't make near that.
    You should've punched someone in the face...hard. How is Chelsie doing with her RN?

    Originally posted by wishitwasasvt View Post
    Downshift, what energy company does your cousin work for, or what's his name if you don't mind my asking? I may know him.
    I'm not sure, I'll have to ask him. He did work for Patterson for about 10 years prior.

    EDIT: Devon. I just got an answer.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by FATHERFORD View Post
    engineering side is where it's at in the o&g business.
    Yeah buddy!!!

    That us here the GOOD money is at. It gets really GOOD if you do field work.

    In all seriousness, I left defense for the O&G industry and couldn't be happier.

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  • Shorty
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    If you are working for an energy company in Texas or Oklahoma and get hurt you might have an idiot like me handling your workers comp claim.

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  • slow99
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    Originally posted by fordracing19 View Post
    Everyone doesn't have slow99 brains.
    I already clarified my original post and admitted it was off.

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  • stevo
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    I've worked in an oily field before, does that count?

    Stevo

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