Well he is staying in the companies trailer not a room.
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Originally posted by Coupe81 View PostI 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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Originally posted by downshift_me View PostYou 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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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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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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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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Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View PostI was a consultant for a CC Forbes w/o rig and didn't make near that.
Originally posted by wishitwasasvt View PostDownshift, what energy company does your cousin work for, or what's his name if you don't mind my asking? I may know him.
EDIT: Devon. I just got an answer.
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Originally posted by FATHERFORD View Postengineering side is where it's at in the o&g business.
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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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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