Dsparil check out between job ministries in spring. I went for the first time today and I'm supposed to be going to lunch with some oil/gas big wigs in the next week or so. Thr guys words were "I can get you put to work tomorrow"
That sounds awesome. I doubt I'd be doing lunch with anyone since I'd be entry-level but I'll definitely check that out. I'm heading out of town next week on a bit of job hunt. I'll be staying right below San Antonio in Embeldorf or wherever (got the place written down).
Then you will be paid nearly the same. In 2 weeks you will work 14 days @ 12 hours a day. Assuming the low end at $3000.00/2weeks, $3000 / 168 hours, that is $17.86/hr. You do not get paid on your week off, so plan on using some the money to cover that.4K every two weeks is a goldmine to me LOL. I don't have any ties here so my money is pretty much my own to spend. Last job I had I was pulling 1.8k every two weeks. Thanks for the info.
RIGZONE - The Career Center for Oil & Gas Professionals
Is a good place to start. Most of the jobs require some type of experience except floor hand and roustabout (offshore) but it will get you in the door.
Right now in the oil industry, all facets of it mine being a supply boat captain, is that there are not enough EXPERIENCED people to go around. We are in a chicken or egg scenario right now. Lot's of people want to get in, but nobody wants to give them the experience, yet all the companies want you to have years of experience.
You really need to know somebody on the inside to help get your application in front of the H&R guy.
What's funny is I had extreme difficulty finding entry-level listings on Rigzone. i even tried going to one of their job fairs and they had a defacto "**** off" sign that said must have 2 years experience in order to attend.
Grew up in SE New Mexico for 30+ years........along with Artesia mentioned above, Hobbs (my hometown), Carlsbad, Lovington, Eunice, etc. all in SE New Mexico. In far West Texas, right across the sateline.....Midland/Odessa, Andrews, Pecos, Big Springs, Snyder, Kermit, Goldsmith, Rankin, etc. That whole area/zone is called the "Permian Basin", if you/anybody wants to do some online searching beforehand.Artesia, NM.
Check into it.
Ain't much of a place to be but no shortage of work.
God man, it's tough out here. I've applied to nearly twenty jobs in the past two weeks and have been waiting ever since.
Yeah I'm in Elmendorf right now. Hoping to find a job in the next 3 days out here.