All About Offshore-Oil-Jobs
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OFFSHORE-OIL-JOBS I have worked in the offshore oil industry for more than 25 years and I am going to have a go at giving you some no sugar coated advice on work in the oil industry. If you already work in the offshore oil industry or you are attempting to get yourself a fresh job offshore this web location will try and impart you elementary, achievable and unbiased advice. You should distinctly understand that it is not as easy and unproblematic as some oil rig employment websites would have you swallow. You simply can not walk onto an offshore installation into a new appointment without some fundamentals in place. Offshore installations are potentially dangerous places, and safety and safe working practices is what we all live and breathe. For many jobs it is without a doubt not a training ground for somebody who doesn't have essential safety training or skills. Read the book on offshore safety. In general, workers with a important trade in mechanical or electrical or electronics or an IT discipline have the best chance at getting a technical appointment start, however experienced drilling hands is what most contractors chase, and that's perfectly reasonable. The offshore world isn't a charity industry, companies spend big dollars and if you want big money you got to help the company make them. It is up to you to showcase yourself in the best way possible way to prospective employers and give companies some motivation to start you off. The oil field is not for sissies! You need to demonstrate to people that you have a positive and proactive can-do attitude. If you are someone who likes everything on a plate and your rear end wiped for you, better stay residence with your mom or the wife. For people who are not in the offshore oil industry and are trying to get a start, do you really know what an oil rig is? Most individuals who send off me emails visibly don't have a clue. If you want to work in the oil industry then it's best to be knowledgeable about the basics to avoid looking like a dummy. Here is some basic information on the diverse offshore oil installation types that come under the umbrella and generic term of oil rigs. Be warned, there are many people out there who just want to baffle you with BS and ry and get money out of you for nothing without ever delivering a job opportunity. In fact you don’t need to pay anyone to help get information on offshore vacancies and offshore-oil-jobs opportunities. Don not hand over a cent to anyone for lists of offshore employers, or resume mailing services and fees to agencies. They have a 99.9% chance of delivering nothing. The best way is to log on to each website, many will not accept emailed resumes and load your info into their system. Do the work for free, if you are keen then you will do it.
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