Chemical Plant Work
#103
lol, you have no idea what you are talking about like usual. you run your mouth and then nothing ever comes of it... You have to go through a thorough testing and safety course to even begin working in a refinery now a days... its not just knowing someone who can get you in.
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It doesn't really matter right now anyways. I just landed the job at Heritige and I train for my license on the 15th of Feburary. I will be making $105k minimum plus and extra $15k. Suit and tie job, I love it. Plus I get a free iPad lol.
But like I said guys, send me a resume and I will see what I can do. I called my step mom the other day since she was top dog at Dignity and found out she's high up in the pipe line. Only issue is you have to travel, like after 3 years pack your **** and head to Colorado, another 3 and your on your way to Virginia.
But like I said guys, send me a resume and I will see what I can do. I called my step mom the other day since she was top dog at Dignity and found out she's high up in the pipe line. Only issue is you have to travel, like after 3 years pack your **** and head to Colorado, another 3 and your on your way to Virginia.
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Older thread but anyone know if anybody hiring i do boiler maker work im not NCCER certified hell ill take a helper job too looking to knock out a few jobs before i start college again
#112
are you still at FHR? I'm trying to get on with them, big time. I applied for two positions that I'm not qualified for but just to have an account created with them so then an operator position comes up, I can apply quickly. Did you have to take any tests before the interview? I heard they don't test which seems kinda strange...
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My company is usually hiring entry level workers all the way up to advanced services but it's offshore work (deep water). In my opinion it's better but not all can do it.
Our Houston office primarily does rope access jobs performing rigging, paint & blast, inspection and construction. It's not an operator position but it opens doors and you get a lot of time working with operators that can eventually put you in a better role of you are a good worker.
We were recently aquired by Fluor so more plant work will be popping up in the near future.
Stork Technical Services: 832-781-5700 ask to speak to the recuter.
Just don't use me as a reference. I do not want to be accountable for anyone I do not personally know.
Our Houston office primarily does rope access jobs performing rigging, paint & blast, inspection and construction. It's not an operator position but it opens doors and you get a lot of time working with operators that can eventually put you in a better role of you are a good worker.
We were recently aquired by Fluor so more plant work will be popping up in the near future.
Stork Technical Services: 832-781-5700 ask to speak to the recuter.
Just don't use me as a reference. I do not want to be accountable for anyone I do not personally know.