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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Flench on March 10, 2015, 11:47:33 AM
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At $150 thousand a month . Anyone here know anything about this . I got me and two more guy's that would like to take this offer up but can't seem to find where to apply .
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Flench, be really careful about to whom you hire on with over there. I do speak from experience about this. Now, while I myself have never applied for that, I did know a guy once who took Haliburton's offer of 120k yr. not bad money for 2002. but somebody who was supposed to do a job didn't do it thoroughly and the end result was my buddy losing both legs and his left arm. He lived but they only paid his remaining contract. BTW he an IED that the EOD guys were supposed to have "cleared" so that the trucks could run from the gulf to the refineries in "safety".
Just an FYI bro......check them out before you take the check. :cheers:
P.S. also don't forget......those people really don't like us for some reason.
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Flench, be really careful about to whom you hire on with over there. I do speak from experience about this. Now, while I myself have never applied for that, I did know a guy once who took Haliburton's offer of 120k yr. not bad money for 2002. but somebody who was supposed to do a job didn't do it thoroughly and the end result was my buddy losing both legs and his left arm. He lived but they only paid his remaining contract. BTW he an IED that the EOD guys were supposed to have "cleared" so that the trucks could run from the gulf to the refineries in "safety".
Just an FYI bro......check them out before you take the check. :cheers:
P.S. also don't forget......those people really don't like us for some reason.
Thanks DaCoon for that info . I need the money to bad not to go . I had a cousin come back not long ago and he told me the women would spit in your face walking down the road . That they did not like them there at all .
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You couldn't pay me enough to go to Iraq without a few thousand highly trained and well armed friends. There is a ZERO PERCENT recovery rate for isolated personnel in Iraq in the last 15 years. Zero percent. As in not one isolated person, civilian or military, was recovered alive after capture.
Add to that the totally freakshow approach to torturing/killing captives that is part of ISIL core doctrine, and $150 grand per month isn't enough. Not even close. Find and watch the unedited Jordanian pilot "execution" video if you still think its a good idea.
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I refuse to watch any "execution" video at all . I have seen too much blood and gut's in my time so I don't need to watch it on video .
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Assuming it's fuel trucks you could just light yourself on fire and save yourself the long flight.
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Assuming it's fuel trucks you could just light yourself on fire and save yourself the long flight.
should be mostly oil and box work but still dangerous enough to warrant extra caution
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I read on Truckers forum about this jobs but 100-150k/year !!....not month;
for this $$ doesn't worth the risk; any company driver can make 40-70k/year here; over 100k/year independent with your own truck ,depends what and where you are pulling ; I'm pulling dry van but, i've seen specialized oversize loads posted from Texas to Alberta oilfield paying over 10-20,000$;
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I read on Truckers forum about this jobs but 100-150k/year !!....not month;
for this $$ doesn't worth the risk; any company driver can make 40-70k/year here; over 100k/year independent with your own truck ,depends what and where you are pulling ; ive seen loads specialized oversize loads from Texas to Alberta oilfield paying over 10-20,000$;
I read it was 150k a month . Well have to find the add . At that a year it not worth it then .
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Watch this load posted on uship , from Winnipeg,MB to Baltimore, MD, lower bid 27,000$; but this loads need special route, permits ,escorts;
http://www.uship.com/shipment/Grove-Tms875/287322777/?rt=1&i=20&p=50&s=2087
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How much did that Syrian pilot they burned alive make? Whatever it was...it wasn't enough. Yea, that was Syria but Iraq is no better.
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How much did that Syrian pilot they burned alive make? Whatever it was...it wasn't enough. Yea, that was Syria but Iraq is no better.
The pilot was Jordanian military, so you could say pride in his position as defender of his nation was a significant portion of his compensation. While he knew what he was getting into when he signed up, he arguably got just about the worst case scenario out of it. But "we" (military pilots of all nations) know that's a possibility when we sign up.
A civilian contractor in it for the money though... For me the money alone isn't even close to being a good enough reason to put myself in that sort of situation. I'd risk a lot of things for the experience but the chance to make a few bucks by voluntarily putting myself "over there" isn't one of those things.
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The pilot was Jordanian military, so you could say pride in his position as defender of his nation was a significant portion of his compensation. While he knew what he was getting into when he signed up, he arguably got just about the worst case scenario out of it. But "we" (military pilots of all nations) know that's a possibility when we sign up.
A civilian contractor in it for the money though... For me the money alone isn't even close to being a good enough reason to put myself in that sort of situation. I'd risk a lot of things for the experience but the chance to make a few bucks by voluntarily putting myself "over there" isn't one of those things.
like I said earlier....had a friend who jumped on the offer and almost paid for it with his life. still not convinced in a non-war zone that you're actually safe. and on that note you're not really safe here at home either. what with hi-jackers, robbers in the truck stops, prostitutes, I could go on but I don't wanna scare ya outta the truck totally........ :grin:
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I grew up in a war zone you mite as well say . I lived a biker life before I cleaned myself up with a bad bad bunch , need not say more . I should all ready be dead so I don't really see not going if the money is right . Been shot twice and stabbed three times . One reason I have to carry a gun today .
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then plz, allow me to adjust my advice.....
in light of your recent info....the new would be head on a swivel and don't miss....... :salute :cheers:
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As one who had taken the opportunity to do a this i will advise the OP DON'T...
After the gulf war slowed down 7 of us from a company..name to withheld.. took a 1 years leave of absence to go drive convoys over there.The lure of 110,000 dollars tax free plus a 30 thousand dollar bonus at the end of the contract, was an offer we could not turn down. The only thing was being away from families for the year. We all passed the security checks and the driving histories. We flew to Texas for the driver indroctinations.. Went through their training courses yada yada yada..
You sign a contract stating that states you will be away for 365 days...(hitch one) You are flown out of country every 3 months for 2 weeks as a VACATION... at their cost to any where in the world...no problem .. it was good they paid for everything...
After we were there for 11 month and 3 weeks we were shipped back to the states.. now here is the funny part...
1. Due to the fact we were not away for the required 365 days... NO Bonus..
2. Due to the fact we were not away for the 365 days... taxes on 100,000 was assessed to us (not tax free like the contract stated)
3. due to the fact that we were not there for the whole last month we were not given the last months pay ...
4. We all took this company to court and won.. But due to the fact they set up a company out of country, we had to go through a foreign country to get our court ordered money. Bad part is the counrty they set up in does not and will not allow the workers to sue their bosses.
5. So for the luck of thinking ahead I saved 30,000 which went to paying my taxes, a couple of the others were not so lucky.
So take it from someone who has been there done that...remember if it looks too good to be true .. then its not.
LawnDart
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Wise men say..."if it seems too good to be true then it usually IS too good to be true.
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Thanks LawnDart <S> .