Just wait til you see the tidal waves
Quote from: Mint on August 19, 2017, 09:56:10 PMJust wait til you see the tidal wavesOh god that just made me shudder a little.
$2500 a week and I get to be away from my family for 2 weeks? Where do I sign up?
I hear the US has great insurance plans (among other things) by working offshore, even if the work schedule is strenuous, somewhat more dangerous, and different than most.You offshore from the US or further afield? Angola, Cameroon and Nigeria are up-and-coming resources these days.
Quote from: Πlot on August 20, 2017, 07:31:38 AMI hear the US has great insurance plans (among other things) by working offshore, even if the work schedule is strenuous, somewhat more dangerous, and different than most.You offshore from the US or further afield? Angola, Cameroon and Nigeria are up-and-coming resources these days.US. My platform is in the GoM. My employer gives us the choice of what ever insurance we want. And they pay 80% of the monthly premium.
Quote from: AngryBrute on August 20, 2017, 07:36:43 AMQuote from: Πlot on August 20, 2017, 07:31:38 AMI hear the US has great insurance plans (among other things) by working offshore, even if the work schedule is strenuous, somewhat more dangerous, and different than most.You offshore from the US or further afield? Angola, Cameroon and Nigeria are up-and-coming resources these days.US. My platform is in the GoM. My employer gives us the choice of what ever insurance we want. And they pay 80% of the monthly premium.Shit that's great.One of my lecturers taught a module on Health and Safety, and got fucking screwed over by insurance when he got in a plane crash between rigs in the 80's. Survived fine, but no insurance payout or possible claim because of some loopholes at the time.
What's your position in the company? I've always considered petroleum engineering after the navy because of the pay and schedule.
Might or might not be crazy, but I'll be damned if that doesn't look comfy af. How do you get involved in this?