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07-14-2009, 07:30 PM #11
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07-16-2009, 07:46 AM #12
Good luck and enjoy once you get there!
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07-16-2009, 09:28 AM #13
Good luck with that! My relationship with oil rigs is to negotiate with them the contract when they want to repair a rig in one of the shipyards I represent (I am a lawyer..yes, I know...). I can tell you they have lots of resources and LOADS of money, but they are generally speaking very good proffesionals...the best money can buy/hire, I guess...
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07-16-2009, 06:53 PM #14
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07-21-2009, 02:38 PM #15
Sorry guys, haven't read up on the forum in a while.
Thank you all for good advice.BTW.I have contacted Simon, and he was very helpful.
I also just recently got accepted at a fulltime study as a mechanical engineer.That should probably make me look prettier for the oil companies
Kristoffer
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07-21-2009, 02:42 PM #16
yeah, man heck with the roughneck side of working on the oil rig. Go get an engineering degree. Graduate, then say you want to work off shore.
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07-21-2009, 04:29 PM #17
Actually, I don't mind the roughneck stuff.I'm gonna finish the degree while working on a rig.Start at the bottom, than work my way up.Both thru experience from labour and from studies.
Kristoffer