Back in the 1980s I did this for 81/2 years as a tech on open hole, cased hole and production logging tools. The jobs then paid from about 70- 110 thousand a year. The engineers made the largest amount and us techs only made about 70. We got to stay inside when it was -40 though so it was a good job. $70 thousand then is about $190 in today’s dollars. The income stayed pretty flat over the years. I went into communications and we seemed to keep up with inflation a little better.
I talk to a lot of the wireline guys on location. They are the highest paid guys besides the company man. I’ve talked to at least 20 or so different guys and they all say they make 150-200k a year from only $21 an hour. They get a bonus every time they detonate something. And also when the job is complete
Hey, I see your username says “oilfield”, and if you don’t mind me asking.. is it really worth it to work at the oilfield ? In my first years what are the chances of me making 100-150k ? No experience .. just looking for an opportunity
Hamza is mis-informed. I worked for OTIS Engineering and we always used slick wire for our operations. Shit happens, and people make mistakes out there in the gulf and on land. Traditional wireline wire is the gauge of a coat-hanger wire.
Apply for a job with Halliburton and if hired, you’ll be sent to their 9-day training regiment where you’ll learn a lot before going out to the fields. Hope this helps!
@Valhalla_Heathen but it is difficult to get job in halliburton here in Abu Dhabi united Arab Emirates mostly those people can get easily who have strong refrence currently I am working with bgp offshore but not too much good company like Schlumberger heliburton Weatherford but it is my dream to get job in halliburton
your comment makes no sence, just because it's Not E-Line doesn't mean it's not wireline. I am an E-Line Operator and I have expieriance in E-Line along with both Braided Line and Slickline , they are types of wireline.
That's a little mom and pop company compared to Schlumberger, the originators and perfecters of wireline logging. And like leftunsaid77 wrote, slickline isn't wireline.
@@satamalharbi1216 اني متلكم خبرة الواير لاين بالجزائر عندنا شركة كلش فيها زين enspe الراتب من 14 مليون . راتب العامل البسيط هدا بس ولامتيازات ألي بيحصل عليها كل عامل كل سنة على حسب الدرجات أقل درجة من 30 إلى 60
When you said except you have to work, I felt that lol. We run greaseless and I thought we were busting ass out here it's my first oil/wireline job and going outside every two hours for 5 minutes to swap guns I thought I was dying but they got boys out there breaking they backs 🤣
I was a tech on open hole, cased hole and production logging tools for over 8 years. One company I worked for also did slick line.
I heard wireline jobs pay a ton of money.
Its a decent job with decent pay. A dying art to a degree as coil becomes more popular
Back in the 1980s I did this for 81/2 years as a tech on open hole, cased hole and production logging tools. The jobs then paid from about 70- 110 thousand a year. The engineers made the largest amount and us techs only made about 70. We got to stay inside when it was -40 though so it was a good job. $70 thousand then is about $190 in today’s dollars. The income stayed pretty flat over the years. I went into communications and we seemed to keep up with inflation a little better.
I talk to a lot of the wireline guys on location. They are the highest paid guys besides the company man. I’ve talked to at least 20 or so different guys and they all say they make 150-200k a year from only $21 an hour.
They get a bonus every time they detonate something. And also when the job is complete
Hey, I see your username says “oilfield”, and if you don’t mind me asking.. is it really worth it to work at the oilfield ? In my first years what are the chances of me making 100-150k ? No experience .. just looking for an opportunity
@@dwraywhere do you slickline? I’m doing slick line as a lead in Alaska and I make 25 an hour on the Slope. I do 2 on and 2 off.
funny how they say the other contractors screwed up so these wireline people are fixing the mess
Hamza is mis-informed. I worked for OTIS Engineering and we always used slick wire for our operations. Shit happens, and people make mistakes out there in the gulf and on land. Traditional wireline wire is the gauge of a coat-hanger wire.
I work for a inspection company that looks at all this stuff trying to get on with a coil tubing outfit or E-line outfit
My boy did this for a while and said with some outfits it wasn't a job conducive to a long life span.
He wasn't wrong...
@@sallystarn6011 And he lived to work some more!
Is there any online courses platform to where's i start learning this course coiled tubing course cementing and wireline course
Apply for a job with Halliburton and if hired, you’ll be sent to their 9-day training regiment where you’ll learn a lot before going out to the fields. Hope this helps!
@Valhalla_Heathen but it is difficult to get job in halliburton here in Abu Dhabi united Arab Emirates mostly those people can get easily who have strong refrence currently I am working with bgp offshore but not too much good company like Schlumberger heliburton Weatherford but it is my dream to get job in halliburton
@Valhalla_Heathen can I have your WhatsApp number?
esse é meu trabalho no brasil!!!
marcos2718 vc trabalha em que empresa aqui mano ? halliburton
Eduardo junior trabalhei na Schlumberger !
to fazendo seleção na halliburton . os veteranos me chamaram de zumbi.
Eduardo junior kkkk deve ser pq não dorme direito, trabalha de sobre aviso!!! na Slb o pessoal chama de borracha!
marcos2718 vlw , sou de salvador bahia, a trabalho em catu/ba
Very fantastic
it said slickline in the dubbing
Tubing bops and lube lol , purfing 127 mm guns and 7 inch lube is real wireline
This is slikline not wireline because in Wireline we are using electrical Wire (Cable)
your comment makes no sence, just because it's Not E-Line doesn't mean it's not wireline. I am an E-Line Operator and I have expieriance in E-Line along with both Braided Line and Slickline , they are types of wireline.
here in brazil this kind of operation is known as wireline
Slickline!
good, very "educative information"
Man this is Slickline . Not Wireline
That's a little mom and pop company compared to Schlumberger, the originators and perfecters of wireline logging. And like leftunsaid77 wrote, slickline isn't wireline.
That little mom and pop operation is now owned by Schlumberger.
الواير لاين بخريص بين الرمال
وهذولي بين الثلج
يالله الجنه
مهند الحربي
انا بخريص بس شركه باخذ خبره وابي ارامكو ماعندك واسطه
سلام عليكم تقدر تقولي اخوي ايش اسم الشركة حقتك وكم الراتب ؟
@@satamalharbi1216 اني متلكم خبرة الواير لاين بالجزائر عندنا شركة كلش فيها زين enspe الراتب من 14 مليون . راتب العامل البسيط هدا بس ولامتيازات ألي بيحصل عليها كل عامل كل سنة على حسب الدرجات أقل درجة من 30 إلى 60
Slickline is like Wireline except with slickline you have to work. Oh Ya Lonkar was rescued by slumberger
Slickline is wireline it's just not electric wireline.
When you said except you have to work, I felt that lol. We run greaseless and I thought we were busting ass out here it's my first oil/wireline job and going outside every two hours for 5 minutes to swap guns I thought I was dying but they got boys out there breaking they backs 🤣
MacGyvering duck tape and some chewed up gum may work in fishing out tools as a last resort 🤯😜
الله فوق 😭
good
That sucks they have to build their BOP's and lube!
Slickline*
this is slickline!!!!! god!!!!.....wireline is better
Slick line - smart guys dumb tools - wireline dumb guys smart tools
Slickline... thats cute