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jgannard 08-12-2012 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Armand16 (Post 476266)
How much then?? And what do u do when u work in production?

I did lot of platform rigs in my time working offshore and all that i see the production operations do is check on gauges and do alot off paperwork, and i seen some fly to different platforms to check on them. Sometimes they have to work on the tree and lines if they need att., you maybe have to shut a well in but thats not hard to do just turn a value. I ready guess u have to know what to do if something happens. Hope i help out.

papap 08-13-2012 12:48 AM

Lot more to being an Operator offshore. then just openning and closing valves. LOL

papap 08-13-2012 12:54 AM

If you can get on with a major offshore you can make over 80K the first year. I know because I went offshore 12 years ago an did it. I work overseas now for the same company working 28 and 28.

PaulMyers 08-13-2012 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by bjhooper82 (Post 476262)
Not calling you a liar but theres no frickin way!!!!

Sounds like you are calling him a liar! ;)

bjhooper82 08-13-2012 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by papap (Post 476334)
If you can get on with a major offshore you can make over 80K the first year. I know because I went offshore 12 years ago an did it. I work overseas now for the same company working 28 and 28.


And you had no oilfield experience prior to be hired 12 years ago?

"W" 08-13-2012 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Armand16 (Post 476200)
What's the average starting pay for someone with no experience working in production?? Gross annual income


Production Opp probably one of the lowest paid in the gulf due your knowledge
If you get Hired on with a Major you will make 70k-90k starting off green but any contract you will start off cheap

Production Green Hand starting out -45-55K
Production Experienced 65-90K

other Trades like
Wireline
Electrician
Mechanic
75-100K

You can make 6 figure salary once you put in some time offshore.......

Plus most companies give you a bonus or some kind of extra pay insensitive during the year
Ex..Stock options or cash

scott craft 08-13-2012 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 476315)
Starting pay is low but only work 6 months out of the year. Free food for 6 months out of the year, only drive to work 1 or 2 trips a month if you get a set schedule not 24 hr call. Figure food and gas cost if you have to commute every day. I doubt if I worked at a plant or a refinery I'd get as much couch time as I do now :grinpimp:

I probably have more time to spend with my kids being gone 6 months a year than if I were home every night. To each his own but I wouldn't change it for the world. The kids love it when I miss Christmas, they get to celebrate it twice, when I'm home and Santa passes again on Christmas eve. You'd think Santa would wisen up and knock it all out in one night.

I guess there are pros and cons each way. I'm not an operator, but I do work shift work, so I only work six months out of the year also, unless I work overtime. I wouldn't have minded going offshore as much before I had a kid, but now I wouldn't do it unless I had to.

jdm4x43732 08-13-2012 08:22 AM

You guys give me a contact number if they are hiring green hands at 80K. I'll take a demotion from Lead Operator to C operator and get a raise.

"W" 08-13-2012 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 476362)
You guys give me a contact number if they are hiring green hands at 80K. I'll take a demotion from Lead Operator to C operator and get a raise.

send your Resume to a Major....they are all hiring right now..

Big Flounder 08-13-2012 08:58 AM

I worked off shore for about 8 months when I turned 18 and I started out at $10 for a roustabout and when I was layed off I was up to $13 an hour. I worked for neighbors on I think it was called a jack up work over rig. D-106 the biggest rust bucket in the gulf but I loved it and would still be out there if I didn't get layed off.

Bass2222 08-13-2012 10:33 AM

If yall don't know operators onshore in a refinery or chemical plant only work half the year or less also and home everyday

Big Flounder 08-13-2012 11:19 AM

Does any one work for PRO Oilfield services?

PUREBAY2200 08-13-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 476292)
Pb2000 quick lesson. Drilling is the side who actually does the drilling or working over wells to repair problems downhole. Most rigs are not permanate on a location they are movable, either semi submersible or jackups. Many other styles, platform rigs which are like land rigs which are disassembled to be moved, snubbing unit which is basically z big hydraulic jack that pulls pipe, and coil tubing which is a spool of continuous pipe used in workover operations. Production job is exactly what it says, monitor all equipment on the platform that process the produced hydrocarbons from a well or wells. Platforms are a structure that stays on location after a rig is finished drilling with equipment that processes oil, gas and water. Tired of typing..... Drilling= hard work
Production= gravy job

Thanks!:D

papap 08-13-2012 12:11 PM

I work for largest private oil company in the world. The year i was hired. They had 50 of us that got on. 2000 took the test and 200 were invited in for interviews. One guy was a school teacher, one was a repairman for ATT and one was right out of hig school. Best company I have ever worked for. Everyone can say what they want but they treat their employees well. I think the are fixing to test again but it is for the west coast.

jdm4x43732 08-13-2012 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by papap (Post 476530)
I work for largest private oil company in the world. The year i was hired. They had 50 of us that got on. 2000 took the test and 200 were invited in for interviews. One guy was a school teacher, one was a repairman for ATT and one was right out of hig school. Best company I have ever worked for. Everyone can say what they want but they treat their employees well. I think the are fixing to test again but it is for the west coast.


Hilcorp?

papap 08-13-2012 12:15 PM

I work production. ExxonMobil. LOL

swamp snorkler 08-13-2012 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by papap (Post 476530)
I work for largest private oil company in the world. The year i was hired. They had 50 of us that got on. 2000 took the test and 200 were invited in for interviews. One guy was a school teacher, one was a repairman for ATT and one was right out of hig school. Best company I have ever worked for. Everyone can say what they want but they treat their employees well. I think the are fixing to test again but it is for the west coast.


SaudiAramco?

papap 08-13-2012 01:40 PM

sorry public oil company LOL

fishaholic82 08-13-2012 04:36 PM

On the drilling side of things My roustabouts that work for me start at somewhere between $55,000 to 60,000 a year.

Cajuncoin 08-19-2012 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by papap (Post 476534)
I work production. ExxonMobil. LOL


Got a retirement from them, get a check once a month like the rent, keep working need my check from benefits accountings.


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