Trinidad Drilling
I just got hired on as leasehand for Trinidad Drilling. I'm heading out to a camp job near Fort Mac later this week, still not sure what type of rig I'll be on. I was wondering what kind of a company they are to work for. Anyone on here ever work with them, or know anyone who has?
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never worked for them but most likely long days, if its a service rig long days, if drilling rig probley 12 hour shifts. camp jobs are the best. make good coin and eat good food lol. good luck up there
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I have never worked for them myself, but two other guys I worked with did. They both had nothing but good things to say about them. They have lots of new equipment and seem to take care of it.
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I'm kinda confused,,,, you are going to work for a co. in a role you are not sure of, in likely a somewhat hazardous profession in a somewhat remote location and you didn't take the time to research them or their record??? I am sure they are fine and I hope it works out for you.
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Good 'ol Gunslinger has worked for them for ages. Seems like a solid crew to be hired on with. Good luck.
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Watch out for the ether bunny!
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I used to chase a few Trinadad rigs, welding barrels and bowls. They were always clean, never seemed to be a shortage of tools, and I never had to fight with the Pushes to get payed for rig repairs.
Also while doing those repairs, they made sure everything was safe as possible, oil cleaned up, moving equipment locked out, etc. Pretty good outfit I'd say. |
Never worked for them when I was working for the drilling side but I have lots of buddies that left the green machine to go over and they never looked back. They all say that Trinidad is one of the best.
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they are a good company but iam bias M brother in law is cfo and vice of trinidad
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I've sat on a few wells that Trinidad drilled. They were all good running rigs and great crews.
They like their iron clean. Be prepared to do a lot of scrubbing. You might hear things like this: "If there is a sandwich in your hand, there better be a scrub brush in the other" "Eat on the way to work, crap on the way home. Everything in between is scrubbing" |
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Regent ran some great equipment and people!!!, from what I've seen Trinidad has carried on that same tradition..IMHO
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I have been on a few of thier rigs over the last couple years. I don't have a bad thing to say about them. Ususally good crews and clean rigs.
Good luck working on the iron, it isn't as bad as everyone says. Love this though "If there is a sandwich in your hand, there better be a scrub brush in the other" "Eat on the way to work, crap on the way home. Everything in between is scrubbing" HAHAHA |
I run a rig movin company, and Trinidad has their stuff together. Well maintained, good crews, and saftey is in place. Good choice, and all the best to you, hope things work out.
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never worked for them but i moved lots of their rigs , they seem to run a tight ship & the hands seemed to b happy. Not alot of crew changes if that helps ,good luck!!!
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Oh, it's a company.:lol: Thought maybe you were going to be working in that island nation, just off the coast of Venezuela. My advice, in that case , would be get as much life insurance as possible and don't bother buying a return ticket.:lol:
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If you have all ten fingers and ten toes you are doing something correct. Stay Safe Out There !!! Rob |
Thanks for the good info guys, sounds like they are a pretty respected company.
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I worked for them in the early 2000's when the only had 6 rigs. They were a great company. Good iron, good people and good pay. Not sure how they are since they bought everyone up.
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