Where to find real oil jobs?

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You can try Chevron go to www.careerjet.com or monster or simply hired.

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Where can I look to find jobs working on an oil rig?

I've recently moved to Houston. I'm trying to pay off some debt and put away some money. I have a little experience in a lot of different areas, but nothing that will pay well. I've heard that rig hands can make $70k or more for a one year contract....

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Since you're living in Houston, you've reached the Oz of the oil and gas industry in the U.S. There...

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I am a Mechanical Engineer. How and where to find jobs in oil rig?

Hi i am a mechanical engineer in India now working as a Mechanical Design Engineer in a manufacturing plant. I want to know how and where to start my career in oil rigs. And most of the vacancies that i have come across asks for 3-5 yr experience in...

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You could always try a general job board like http://www.oilandgasrecruiting.com - check out which recruiters...

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Where can I find oil field jobs in Canada?

I am thinking about getting a job for a few months in northern alberta up in the oil field. I am a young woman and I don't want something dangerous maybe as a waitress or a first ...show more

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Oil fields are in the province of ALBERTA, there are two cities that they are currently producing oil...

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What website can i go to to find jobs in edmonton alberta, in the oil patch?

This is ridiculous. Edmonton is bigger thank brandon as well as carlyle and arcola area in sask and its nearly impossible to find a good job bank on the internet for it!!! I move in two weeks and have only put out 10 applications because i cant find...

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There are a few sites you can check out , not to mention, all the bigger oilfield players have their...

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Is there a fee website to find off shore jobs (oil rigs/boats)?

been tryin to find a job on an oil rig, or expedition boat, but all sites cost $50-$100 to apply, i don't have the spare money for that, any help will be appreciated. I have also attempted finding some oil companies to apply online, but all seem to use...

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Check craigslist in the area you want to work. For example Texas: http://dallas.craigslist.org/search...

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How can I find oil rig jobs?

I heard that you can earn good money working in offshore oil rig jobs.. anyone know how I can get one?? Do I need to know someone?

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Those workers earn good money because the work is extremely labor intensive and very dangerous. One...

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The job postings on Craigslist.org can be extremely helpful to a job search.

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Get out the yellow pages and call the human resources department in your field and see if they are hiring...

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Most are on the South or Southwest side. Chevron in El Segundo, Union and ARCO in Torrance come to mind...

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