North Dakota Driving Jobs
#261
Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 14
Congradulations
I received a job offer, finally! I'm very excited to say the least. The training is via MBI, which I'm happy about, and I'll be hauling crude....I'll be leaving from here in SoDak in a week to start my training. I will keep everyone informed on how it goes...best of luck to everyone applying for an oilfield driving job!!
Best KCS
#263
Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 2
Hi! I just obtained my CDL and I am looking for job in the oilfield as a truck driver. If somebody know any information please send to me information at my email [email protected]
#264
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 2
Hi! I just obtained my CDL and I am looking for job in the oilfield as a water truck driver. If somebody know any information please send to me information at my email [email protected] thank you very much.
RUfi..
#265
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 3
What's up guys? As I say in my profile, I just started looking into trucking because I've heard very good things about North Dakota and I've always wanted to get in one of those big rigs. I want to start my own company one day and I think this is a great way to get the capital I need and see some country in the meantime (I live in Raleigh, NC currently). I need a CDL first. I'm 27, finally graduated college last December, and I'm ready for adventure before I get tied down to a woman! Any feedback is welcome. If you can point me to a company that's been proven a safe bet for happy trucking up in ND, let me know.
#266
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 2
I just got my CDL and am interested in work in N.D. what's the latest on housing and are the companies hiring new drivers?
Thanks, Olygirl my email is [email protected]
#268
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1
Justruckin,
Thanks for all your info through this thread. Are you still hauling gas? Do co's like yours want specific experience in that to get hired? I'm CDL Hazmat, Doubles-Triples, Tankers. Experience is logging (25 yrs.--logs, lowbed, water trucks, equipment--lots of snow and ice, etc.) and construction (truck and pup, end dump, water truck loading @hydrants, pto, stationary pumps, etc.). Also loaders, dozers, skidders, yarders, etc. Good logging contractor friend of mine working on the OneOK pipeline (runs 140H blade), seems to like it ok--it's just different working for somebody besides himself, he says. Thanks again for all your help on this thread, and if you have a chance, can you update us as of 12-23-12? Thanks.
#269
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: ASHLAND, OH
Posts: 1
Hi guys,
Yes the stories are true. I had a friend in north Dakota and got all the information about trucking jobs availibility in here and guess what? The state is running low on truck drivers. And as soon as I heard, I didnt waited for anything and moved to Dakota as I wasn't getting enough hours to feed my family. I have a pretty good job in here now. I make $70k annually. North Dakota is a better place to make money for truck drivers. truck straps and trailer tarps for trucks
#270
Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1
hi Mike, I called that number and voice msg was belong to someone else other than "Steve" I was wondering if someone is hiring who has a new number that I can call. I just received my CDL and would like to work up there. currently living in Chicago.
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