Post whatever you can think of about oil riggers....good, bad or indifferent.
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Post whatever you can think of about oil riggers....good, bad or indifferent.
I've heard they enjoy the occasional thimble of barrel wash.
By "thimble" you mean "barrel".
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By "thimble" you mean "barrel".
same thing
Thimble wash?
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By "thimble" you mean "barrel".
same thing
That's nothing to be proud of Herman.
There seems to be lots of opportunity in the industry. It's a good way to see the world.
I cannot imagine it would be an easy life, nonetheless.
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I cannot imagine it would be an easy life, nonetheless.
Herman has lived and worked in some inhospitable places in the world.
The oilpatch has allowed me a life I could never have imagined had I taken a different road in life. I am a Ukrainian kid from a farm in West Central Saskatchewan. I only have a high school education and I have risen to senior management positions on every continent except Antarctica. in what other industry is this even possible.
MacDonalds?
Quote from: "Bricktop"
MacDonalds?
Damn. I wasted my frickin life.
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There seems to be lots of opportunity in the industry. It's a good way to see the world.
Indeed, it seems so. I've a pal who's mostly worked the US west and central south, who's had plenty of opportunities offshore but has chosen to stay closer to home. He's retired now.
Interestingly, the biggest difference between him and Herman is the drug of choice and the political leanings. Perhaps there's a correlation there.
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There seems to be lots of opportunity in the industry. It's a good way to see the world.
Indeed, it seems so. I've a pal who's mostly worked the US west and central south, who's had plenty of opportunities offshore but has chosen to stay closer to home. He's retired now.
Interestingly, the biggest difference between him and Herman is the drug of choice and the political leanings. Perhaps there's a correlation there.
My husband is a master electrician..
He is the shop manager for a specialized oilfield service company that builds and maintain the top drive electrical systems for drilling rigs..
He has worked all around the world too including an expat assignment in Kazakhstan where I joined him..
My husband doesn't drink and has never tried drugs, and what little interest he has in politics are similar to Herman's views..
It's one industry where blue collar workers aren't swayed by the chattering classes.
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Peaches"
Quote from: "iron horse jockey"
There seems to be lots of opportunity in the industry. It's a good way to see the world.
Indeed, it seems so. I've a pal who's mostly worked the US west and central south, who's had plenty of opportunities offshore but has chosen to stay closer to home. He's retired now.
Interestingly, the biggest difference between him and Herman is the drug of choice and the political leanings. Perhaps there's a correlation there.
My husband is a master electrician..
He is the shop manager for a specialized oilfield service company that builds and maintain the top drive electrical systems for drilling rigs..
He has worked all around the world too including an expat assignment in Kazakhstan where I joined him..
My husband doesn't drink and has never tried drugs, and what little interest he has in politics are similar to Herman's views..
It's one industry where blue collar workers aren't swayed by the chattering classes.
Not sure about your reference to the "chattering classes" but if you're suggesting that blue collar workers as a class don't overlap with them, I'm pretty sure there are exceptions that test that rule.
However, the majority of oilfield workers of my acquaintance (fewer than 2 dozen) are more likely to lean right than left. And those 2 dozen span a wide range of ages, from 101 down to maybe 25, so it's not a generational thing.
But in every related trade...pipefitters, electricians, all the homebuilding trades...I can find at least a few lefties. In the mining business, which I'd assume is also blue collar, the ratio is closer to 50:50.
the chattering classes
phrase of chatter
plural noun: chattering classes
DEROGATORY•BRITISH
educated people, especially those in academic, artistic, or media circles.
There's a cultural war waged by these people against people like Herman. They can't bully them into submission, so they try to shut their industries down.
Kudos to people like Herman and IHJ for not surrendering to their leftist fascism. You guys are the reason this country has the living standards it does.
Nice, my shit binds ..oily pasty goo..I feel it
I don't work in the upstream side of the business. However, I know most of those guys are salt of the earth anti-libtards.