UncleRico
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My property manager does quarterly inspections. If she finds any issues she gives them three days to fix it. It won’t stop them from intentionally trashing the property before they move but it does help identify and fix issues with people who are just pigs.
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The level of stupidity of TV posters is astounding. I knew this was some April fools BS the second I read the headline.
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No way a Thai person wrote that suicide note. While he says some strange things, it is written in mostly proper Grammer and does not sound in anyway like a note that someone would write if they were attempting to fake a suicide note. If you were faking it you would make it straight forward and not suspicious. The odd things that he says lends more to the fact that it is genuine. And the fact that he is tied to something is not suspicious at all. If you didn't want your body to float away and wanted to be found then that is what you would do. If his hands were tied then you would have something but they are not. Finally, people kill themselves in strange ways all the time. I knew someone who climbed in the trunk of his wife's car and shot himself. They thought he was missing for over a week before they found the body.
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I work for a drilling contractor and they have been doing things like cutting premiums and bonuses. Also running people off more than usual because they are so easily replaceable at the moment. Luckily my rig has two years left on its contract but we have stacked and scrapped at least 15 rigs in the last year.
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From what I have been reading on TV it seems they are cracking down on people leaving and immediately returning the same day or within a day or two. With six weeks separation I think you should be fine.
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"Spot on man. There is nothing more annoying than the guys who wake up and want to work on rigs and get rich. As Pdaz says, get 20 years experience first, then think again if you got what it takes to be RigSup."
Who said get rich? I'm taking a massive pay cut to go offshore, 50% in fact. I am doing it for the schedule and the actual work. Does anyone on here actually read the previous posts before they spout off? I said rig sup was a 25 year goal. -
Transocean ? Desired ! hahaha. Laughed so much I nearly shit. Yes agree with others don't bother with ROV. Last thing we need is more " I'll be a Supt in two years" types. Never fails to amaze me how many fellas wake up and decide their future is working offshore. There is a lot more required than just the daydream. Witness the thousands of bucks that some have spunked on pointless courses to gain a job offshore without any luck. If you don't have any mates or family in the industry or really relevent experience you are in for a hard slog. Not to mention what about all the guys who have been drillers, roustabouts and AD's for years Why do you think you can cut their grass without any of their experience ? You'd be better pursuing offshore work in the US from the bottom up and once you have experirnce think about relocating. As a fella with 25+ yrs exp offshore I say you need to rethink your plans
Perhaps you should actually read my last post before responding because you obviously did not. You suggest I try working offshore in the US from the bottom up but if you read my post you would see that is EXACTLY what I am doing. I am starting as a Roustabout in the US Gulf of Mexico. And if you read my first post you would see that I do have relevant experience that should translate well to oil and gas upstream work. I don't understand the sour grapes. -
So just wanted to give an update. I was very fortunate to get a job offer from my most desired company to work for, Transocean! I also really wanted to be on a drill ship instead of a rig and it looks like that's what I will get working 3/3 in GOM.
Thanks everyone for the advice. I can't wait to start my new career! Any other Transocean peeps on TV? I decided I wanted to work for them because of the many glowing employee reviews on glassdoor, their massive global presence and many new rigs. Really excited so thanks again for the help.
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I realize it is ambitious and I may never get there before I am ready to retire but I figure I have 20 good years before I will be making that decision. I just don't want to get stuck in a field where I have maxed out my upward mobility offshore and have to move onshore to continue advancing. I want to do rotational work until I retire.
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I think a deep water drill rig but I am still learning about the industry so I am not sure. I say drill rig because I want to always be working in different places and although it is hard work it seems the most exciting on a day to day basis.
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Look at Oceaneering for the ROV work as they are good about hiring vets and they have some of the best working there. Sounds like you would be a good fit. Any of the Electrical ones would be good too. Try and get in with a good company and stay there. There is enough work going on over this way that you should be able to get somebody to fly you back and forth. Not always business class but you should be making enough to cover the upgrade with miles or cash anyway so do not let that slow your roll. Good luck on your search and thanks for serving in the Military. You get over to Thailand let me know and we will have you over for home cooked Thai. Regards, Dave.
Thanks, Dave. I appreciate the response. I really like the idea of the ROV job but is there much room for advancement in that field? It seems like advancement would be limited. And I will take you up on that meal the next time I come!
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You are overqualified to work in Thailand.
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To clarify, I don't want to work in Thailand I just want to live in Thailand and have company paid flights to the work site.
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I was a submarine nuclear operator and electrician for 9 years and I am currently a licensed reactor operator in a commercial nuclear power plant. I also have a B.S. in Nuclear Technology. I have skills in electrical maintenance, operations, technical writing, vibration monitoring and maintenance planning and scheduling. I am transitioning to an oil and gas career and would like some advice on what the best starting job would be to reach my career goals. My goal is to eventually be an OIM working a 28/28 rotation based out of Thailand with company paid business class flights from Thailand to the work location.
I currently live in southeast Louisiana and will most likely start my career working in GOM or Alaska. I currently have leads on the following jobs: ROV Tech, Rig Electrician, Installing electrical systems on production platforms, Field Service Engineer for GE BOP's, Production Operator and Roustabout.
With hard work, dedication and ability, which one of these jobs do you feel would get me to my goal the quickest? Obviously some of these positions are more desirable than others starting out but I am more concerned with where they will eventually lead me.
All advice is appreciated.
British divers reveal astonishing details about rescue of final two boys trapped in Tham Luang cave
in Thailand News
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He did not say he held the last boy's mask on. He said he had to use a different style mask that had a better seal but was easier to dislodge. Did they even watch the interview? Who writes this crap?