My brother used Mile High Energy Solutions. They are a hiring agency for over 30 oil field companies I believe. Search for it and see what's up.
The cycle of disrespect can start with just an appetizer.
Quote: (08-03-2013 10:48 PM)Ironbound Wrote:
Any opportunities for those with a Nursing degree? I am going to be finishing up an Associates in Nursing, making me a Registered Nurse.
Quote: (08-09-2013 01:54 PM)houston Wrote:
Does he have oil experience? What will he be doing? What part of the state? Lol at broke guys in their 20s who would never do this.
Quote: (08-10-2013 02:00 PM)houston Wrote:
I thought about joining the Army a while back but couldn't meet one person who recommended it. Veterans and regular people.
Quote: (08-10-2013 02:00 PM)houston Wrote:
I thought about joining the Army a while back but couldn't meet one person who recommended it. Veterans and regular people.
Quote: (08-03-2013 10:48 PM)Ironbound Wrote:
Any opportunities for those with a Nursing degree? I am going to be finishing up an Associates in Nursing, making me a Registered Nurse.
Quote: (10-19-2013 02:27 PM)Montana Wrote:
Driving jobs are plentyfull in North Dakota (70-130k yr).... especially in the winter (-30) degrees......
Quote: (10-18-2013 11:52 AM)ElJefe Wrote:
I'm almost 27, about to graduate with an MSc. in Economics (not MA, but MSc.), have a lot of office work experience (finance/shipping/energy) but have also worked as a bartender. I am a great number cruncher and all that, but working in the outdoors really appeals to me, because I hate sitting in a fucking chair all day (unless it's to read something interesting, in which case I can sight tight forever). I do wonder if I'd be cut out for this stuff because I'm a bit of an intellectual/bohemian, on the other hand, I can see my degree giving an advantage down the line. With my background, ought I still try to get in at the ground floor or should I try something else?
Quote: (10-19-2013 12:03 AM)cool Wrote:
Quote: (08-10-2013 02:00 PM)houston Wrote:
I thought about joining the Army a while back but couldn't meet one person who recommended it. Veterans and regular people.
Don't join the Army especially now that it's transitioning back to garrison life. I have served for four years and the Army is more dysfunctional than you could imagine. There are layers of retardation that soldiers deal with that you as a civilian don't know about.
Better to work in the oil industry and make money and gain skills.
Quote: (10-19-2013 08:34 PM)elabayarde Wrote:
Quote: (10-19-2013 02:27 PM)Montana Wrote:
Driving jobs are plentyfull in North Dakota (70-130k yr).... especially in the winter (-30) degrees......
Is that the case nowadays?
Quote: (10-21-2013 04:59 PM)Fender_Bender Wrote:
Are there any geologists on RVF ? I have a B.S. in geology from 2008 and have worked in Environmental Consulting (using some aspects of my degree) but the money and the worldwide utility of the skills learned are not so good. I have realized my true goals of independence, travel, and music will require a serious chunk of money and am eyeing offshore rig work as a way to earn money quickly. It seems the jobs available to someone with my background are mudlogging, monitoring while drilling (MWD) and logging while drilling (LWD). Anyone out there doing these jobs offshore and can kick some advice my way? Unfortunately I don't have oil and gas experience and it might hurt me in my job search since I'm now 28, but I hope (and think) the opportunities are out there.
Quote: (10-19-2013 02:27 PM)Montana Wrote:
Driving jobs are plentyfull in North Dakota (70-130k yr).... especially in the winter (-30) degrees......
Quote: (10-24-2013 03:28 PM)speakeasy Wrote:
Quote: (10-19-2013 02:27 PM)Montana Wrote:
Driving jobs are plentyfull in North Dakota (70-130k yr).... especially in the winter (-30) degrees......
I was actually looking into this. When I looked at the job ads the companies all want experienced drivers. Which I can understand. Hauling oil or dangerous chemicals on icy roads is probably not for newbies.
Btw guys, where the hell is the chatroom? Is it invitation only?