mid life crisis career change
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From: misplaced Idahoan stuck in Albuquerque, Roughneckin on RIG 270
thanks guys. time to get my fat **** in some sort of shape and watch the training videos Jeff sent me. I am looking forward to it. Will be able to get things moving again and get on an early pay off with my goodies and set aside a "twins" fund for the new truck. This is a good decision, I can feel it and my stress level has dropped a lot in the last few hours. The govt job is ok,, not a fan of it by any means and caught a shop ripping us off BIG TIME today and the fits going to hit the shan tomorrow. I mean, why would a 08 duramax need all 8 glow plugs at 84k miles at CUSTOMER PAY WHEN ITS UNDER WARRANTY! I have an invoice highlighted all sorts and when he comes in tomorrow for another vehicle, its party time!
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You have NO idea how important those stupid JD Power surveys are, especially being that now thru the end of the year is "IQS" time (initial quality survey). FWIW my manager is of the mind that the JD Power folks should all be put in prison (he did`nt quite word it that nicely but this is a family board
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so glad to hear the stress levels went down! straight financial dependable income eases the way too.....AND you are not an 18 year old with no life experience. good good good
now I know why no dealers around here participate in the survey.....eye opening. thank you for that.
will your user title change to misplaced Idahoan in Alba-que happily getting banged up and dirty in texas?
now I know why no dealers around here participate in the survey.....eye opening. thank you for that.
will your user title change to misplaced Idahoan in Alba-que happily getting banged up and dirty in texas?
Congrats man ..... I understand your pain and why the career change.
I'll give you a shout when I can about my mods .... I'm now doing base planner/outside plant, I brief at the 0-5/GS-14 level and higher (both military and civilian), attend 10 meetings a week, and a few other things I won't openly discuss due to the nature of the topic.
-Kris
I'll give you a shout when I can about my mods .... I'm now doing base planner/outside plant, I brief at the 0-5/GS-14 level and higher (both military and civilian), attend 10 meetings a week, and a few other things I won't openly discuss due to the nature of the topic.
-Kris
Always good to hear when someone with good morals stands up and says they're not gonna put up with unethical behavior anymore.
Let me know if you end up in Hobbs. I have a feeling I could learn a lot from you about my 2 Cummins trucks.
I just built a 40X50 shop on my property so I can have a nice place to work on my trucks, so if you end up here, you're more than welcome to come over and work on your truck and have a few cold ones with me. We'll get those twins on when you get the money.
Let me know if you end up in Hobbs. I have a feeling I could learn a lot from you about my 2 Cummins trucks.
I just built a 40X50 shop on my property so I can have a nice place to work on my trucks, so if you end up here, you're more than welcome to come over and work on your truck and have a few cold ones with me. We'll get those twins on when you get the money.
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Always good to hear when someone with good morals stands up and says they're not gonna put up with unethical behavior anymore.
Let me know if you end up in Hobbs. I have a feeling I could learn a lot from you about my 2 Cummins trucks.
I just built a 40X50 shop on my property so I can have a nice place to work on my trucks, so if you end up here, you're more than welcome to come over and work on your truck and have a few cold ones with me. We'll get those twins on when you get the money.
Let me know if you end up in Hobbs. I have a feeling I could learn a lot from you about my 2 Cummins trucks.
I just built a 40X50 shop on my property so I can have a nice place to work on my trucks, so if you end up here, you're more than welcome to come over and work on your truck and have a few cold ones with me. We'll get those twins on when you get the money.

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Chris, enjoy the new challenge and make the most of it.
About 4 years ago I got started in a new occupation that was supposed to be a part time job as I now am 63. This job has turned into a full time job and one that I enjoy. I get along well with the owner/boss and he challenges me and keeps pushing me into areas that I would never have imagined I would enjoy.
Your new career will be far more physically challenging then what I am doing. But I bet you will have some young whipper snappers shaking their heads at what you can do even though you are older.
It will be a breath of fresh air and who knows where it will take you.
Stan
About 4 years ago I got started in a new occupation that was supposed to be a part time job as I now am 63. This job has turned into a full time job and one that I enjoy. I get along well with the owner/boss and he challenges me and keeps pushing me into areas that I would never have imagined I would enjoy.
Your new career will be far more physically challenging then what I am doing. But I bet you will have some young whipper snappers shaking their heads at what you can do even though you are older.
It will be a breath of fresh air and who knows where it will take you.
Stan
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Thanks Jason and Stan. I was on a commercial and residential fresh water rig 20 years ago and still engrained into my head so the training that I am doing now is coming back like it was yesterday. Looking forward to using my skills and making a good living
But don't let the tv show Black Gold fool ya. It's only hard work when you let it become hard work.
As long as everyone works as a team and watches out for each other, things go smooth, guys don't work their asses off, and everyone goes home safe.
IDK if the log drill spikes any ones memory?
As long as everyone works as a team and watches out for each other, things go smooth, guys don't work their asses off, and everyone goes home safe.
IDK if the log drill spikes any ones memory?
I have been in the oil field for almost 30 years now. Safety is a top priority for us. Those idiots on Black Gold will get someone hurt bad or killed. They give the oil industry a bad image. Working safe is working smart. If the company you hire on with, behaves like they do on that show, run far away.
If a rig crew behaved like that on one of our facilities, they would all be on the next boat or helicopter to the beach.
The oil patch has been very good to me and has provided a good living for my family. I have been through several cycles over the years of boom and bust, but have always kept a job. I hope you enjoy your new line of work.
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From: misplaced Idahoan stuck in Albuquerque, Roughneckin on RIG 270
Thanks Mike. Hired on with Patterson UTI. they called me friday and bumped up my report date from the 4th of December to the 28th of this month. Looking forward to it.


