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Any offshore workers here???

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Lummox » Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:48 pm

Rossco,

I work offshore, central north sea as a Toolpusher, I am sorry to say mate that the industry is way behind the times with regard to hiring people, You can't get offshore without experience and you can't get experience without going offshore. Have you tried Rowan Drilling? they are one of the very very few companies that will hire people without experience. The only other options you have are pestering the agencies and hope (don't take this the wrong way mate) they are desperate as that is the only way they will take on inexperienced personnel.
Check your PMs mate.

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Rossco0506 » Sun Apr 28, 2013 9:11 am

No, I'm not expected to pay for the course so all good there, (IF I get selected).

The agencies tell me to contact drilling companies for entry level and the drilling companies say my best bet is to get in touch with the agencies!!! A friend who used to work for Rowan has given me a few OIM email addresses and Ive sent them a few emails, but I dont get much of a reply. I just hope someone will give me an opportunity soon.

I checked my PM's and I dont have any?!?!?!?

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Lummox » Sun Apr 28, 2013 11:05 am

Sorry Rossco i forgot to send it before i shut the computer down, i will send it later today when i am back home.
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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Jalf » Sun Apr 28, 2013 3:33 pm

Sorry only just spotted this, timing is a big thing in getting offshore, its almost time for the usual big work scope window of summer shutdowns, so the CVs you've sent out could be about to pay off.
keep them going as there are usually a lot of new guys over the summer and build up.

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Rossco0506 » Sun Apr 28, 2013 5:42 pm

[quote="Jalf"]
Sorry only just spotted this, timing is a big thing in getting offshore, its almost time for the usual big work scope window of summer shutdowns, so the CVs you've sent out could be about to pay off.
keep them going as there are usually a lot of new guys over the summer and build up.
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Excellent, thanks! Will keep sending them out. Kinda feel like Im being a pain in the arse with all the phone calls and weekly emails but I just want the recruiters to remember my name! lol

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by RiDDO » Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:15 pm

Rossco,

I have a several mates doing rig work, they all struglled with the catch 22 of experience!

One mate, did all the courses, and did much the same as you, he emailed, wrote letters, and made phione calls, he got the same responses as you! Eventually he packed his bag, jumped in his car, drove from Lincolnshire to Aberdeen, booked himself into a travelodge, and visited as many of the oil companies and agencies as he could on a daily basis, they got pretty pissed off with him, but persistance paid off, on the Thursday one of the agencies had a no show, and Russ (my mate) was there badgering for work at the time, he got a start, and then spent several years with the agency, doing lots of shitty jobs, all over the place. He kept at it, went from 'Roustie' to 'Roughneck' (not sure what that all means! And eventually got full time work with one of the big petrolium companies. If you're single, keen, and really want the work that bad, that would be my suggestion, go up to the Granite City, and start knocking on doors!

I will email another guy based close to Dundee who is fulltime in the North Sea for somebody and is quite senior on the drill head, and see if he can possibly open any doors for you. Expect a negative, but I will certainly ask.

The very best of luck!
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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Rossco0506 » Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:18 pm

[quote="RiDDO"]
Rossco,

I have a several mates doing rig work, they all struglled with the catch 22 of experience!

One mate, did all the courses, and did much the same as you, he emailed, wrote letters, and made phione calls, he got the same responses as you! Eventually he packed his bag, jumped in his car, drove from Lincolnshire to Aberdeen, booked himself into a travelodge, and visited as many of the oil companies and agencies as he could on a daily basis, they got pretty pissed off with him, but persistance paid off, on the Thursday one of the agencies had a no show, and Russ (my mate) was there badgering for work at the time, he got a start, and then spent several years with the agency, doing lots of shitty jobs, all over the place. He kept at it, went from 'Roustie' to 'Roughneck' (not sure what that all means! And eventually got full time work with one of the big petrolium companies. If you're single, keen, and really want the work that bad, that would be my suggestion, go up to the Granite City, and start knocking on doors!

I will email another guy based close to Dundee who is fulltime in the North Sea for somebody and is quite senior on the drill head, and see if he can possibly open any doors for you. Expect a negative, but I will certainly ask.

The very best of luck!
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I'm afraid I'm not single but I am deffo keen and deffo want the work so that would be greatly appreciated!! I'm only an hour away from Aberdeen and I have gone around some of the companies and agencies before when I have been up doing the courses but still had no luck. I'm confident my persitance will pay off. I just hope its sooner rather than later.......

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Lummox » Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:38 pm

Rossco i had sent the email addresses to your email account - DOH. I have now sent them to your Email account again and then to your PM box on here as well. Hope you get them this time but if not then let me know.

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Re: Any offshore workers here???

Post by Rossco0506 » Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:38 pm

Email received, many thanks buddy! :D

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