Miss this so much.... Sometimes I wish I was still out there..... "Blender you ready?.... How Boutcha Chemies ready to roll?..... Hydro You ready?... Pump Room y'all ready to go?"......
Yes it's a wild hard life but love this I left for some years and wanted to return so bad. I'm glad I'm back. Have you hear that rap frac song it start like that.
That is so awesome brother, yes got to love it and hate it we love what it means and all the different kind of teams of people it take to do the job. You keep all that equipment running on the really big jobs. Love the money and the great people you meet. Just hate how it in the middle of nowhere sometimes and just being away from your love ones. But that oil field life, thank you very much for your comment keep it up enjoy your job brother your parts of a brotherhood that moves this country.
Been an oilfield electrician/mechanic/electronics technician for the last 10 years…. $165,000 has been my best year 👍💵. Its a good living but it’s a hard life. You all stay safe out there 👍👍
@@diesel2008sp small fracking company called Platinum Energy down ad Elmendorf tx about ten minutes from San Antonio Texas and for pumpco at Pleasanton Tx started in sand than to chemicals and so on had lots of fun everyone is a brother laugh and cry it was hard work the iron was heavy the sledge hammers was the hammer time freezing 🥶 weather especially when fixing broken seals cold wet damp boots overalls full of grease and mud sand inside your shorts a couple of busted fingers 😝. 🩳 Dammit lol I miss my friends and fracking I busted iron till I was 59 years I’m 61 now I have a strong heart ❤️ but my body was telling me different iron doesn’t get lighter the only time Iron is light is when we work together. Brotherhood. God bless you all fracking brothers 🌹🏴☠️
Love the story brother yes it a brother hood it a life style it is super hard but things are great with this family it where coworkers become brothers. Hope your doing well. Call some of your brother and see how they are doing and tell them how your doing.
I need to edit them hope I can get some more in. I got fired from this company for making videos and tiktok hahaha I'm working in a different kind of job it now with natural gas. Not as fun as frac equipment.
Hi, thanks for sharing! I am starting as a frac/ acid assistant operator1 in a few weeks. I hope I make it through at least one day 😆 LOL. Any tips or word of advice? How was your first few weeks when you started? Thanks!
I hope you got the job and best wishes. I think it the best kind of work job I had everyday I felt like I did something. Every person there has a job that need to be done and your one of the most important job roles at this frac jobs. With out the Chemicals and Acid what happen underground would not be possible. First of all be ready to work long days in hard environments weather. Know that the money and family brother and sister hood you build with this people you work along side will be a great prices. Take snacks, get rest when you can you will have alot of long working days and we lost alot of people falling asleep at the wheel after long days working in the oil fields. It one of my biggest fears. So when you can give your mind and body that rest it needs. Learn all you can't always be there ready to work but when your time come to take days off or time off take it. This company's will Milk the life out of you and spit you out. Then get a new person, that being said you just want the open the door to a unlimited opportunity. Company will training you. You just need to want to learn and you will be so valuable to them and other company's. There is always a need for a hard workers. Sorry for the late message I hope the job is been good to you. Thank you.
@@diesel2008spI just recently got my CDL. School had us driving an 8 speed. Do oilfield companies fully expect you to already know how to drive 13/18 speed trucks heavily loaded or do they try to teach you a bit more? I got a job offer but I’m worried they won’t be patient with me.
@405ruben what company did you get with? I work for a small company and they kind of just do a small Test and let you go. Maybe pair you with another teacher or driver. My old company I work for was a big oil field company they would have you train for 1000 miles with a teacher and they would pair you with a driver. Plus they would send you to driver school for two weeks. So really it all depends on the company you work for. Best wishes brother and be safe out there.
@@diesel2008sp It’s a company called Gore Nitrogen in Oklahoma. The most manual labor I’ve ever done was warehouse work so we’ll see how it goes! I already have orientation scheduled but I should probably ask about the drive training beforehand. I’d hate to make myself look like a fool when I can’t even get the truck out of the yard fully loaded lol
I work a schedule of 14 days on 7 days off. There are different schedules like 5 on 2 off, 14 on 14 off, 20 on 10 off. There is different schedule. I work on a 24 hour schedule jobs so two crews they work 12 hours from 5:30am to 5:30pm day shift, 5:30pm to 5:30am night. But add two, three hours to your shift. For travel to the jobsite they are paid travel. I work a 15 to 17 hour shift. Some of these locations are 30 minutes to 2 hours, alway one way from our company yard. Bathrooms are here plastic out houses right now it's 110F, so it feels like 500F inside their worst feeling, hahaha, and in the winter, it's an ice box. But we live this oil field life because we are crazy and this pays us the most money. Best wishes, I hope you find your way this way.
@geddon436 some company's will help you and not push you as hard go for the really big companys. Plus they always have positive in the yard. Best wishes
Miss this so much.... Sometimes I wish I was still out there..... "Blender you ready?.... How Boutcha Chemies ready to roll?..... Hydro You ready?... Pump Room y'all ready to go?"......
Yes it's a wild hard life but love this I left for some years and wanted to return so bad. I'm glad I'm back. Have you hear that rap frac song it start like that.
Who would have known so much equipment goes into it! It was nice to have a closer look
Thank you for watch it I hope you enjoy it. Yes we have 25 + pieces of equipment doing this job site and about 30 people at the job site.
Great leadership skills 👏 1 day my dreams will come true keep the vedios coming the 🌎 ❤ it
@@cornell833 Thank you
Looks like he’s got at pump pushing 8 BPM Quiniplex diesel. I miss the noise Our Clean Fleet 💯 percent electric is so quiet. Stay safe my friends 😊
@wallacewimmer5191 thank you very much brother. What company did you work for?
I’m watching this right before rigging up today. I run fuel. Kind love frack kinda hate it but it’s never too boring!
That is so awesome brother, yes got to love it and hate it we love what it means and all the different kind of teams of people it take to do the job. You keep all that equipment running on the really big jobs. Love the money and the great people you meet. Just hate how it in the middle of nowhere sometimes and just being away from your love ones. But that oil field life, thank you very much for your comment keep it up enjoy your job brother your parts of a brotherhood that moves this country.
Starting frac end of July! Little nervous but excited to finally make real money for my family.
How is life? Update us!..
Yes, any updates on how it's going?
Right we want to know let's us know with those updates.
Been an oilfield electrician/mechanic/electronics technician for the last 10 years…. $165,000 has been my best year 👍💵. Its a good living but it’s a hard life. You all stay safe out there 👍👍
@wallacewimmer5191 Yes it's hard work but it's money well earned. A good living if you can handle the hard work.
So crazy no containment
That was 3 years ago, things have change plus that rain water a week of rain will do that to a location.
Dammit I do miss those fracking moments 🌹🧨🏴☠️
Yes love the work and life style it hard. Good way to make good money. What company's did you work for?
@@diesel2008sp small fracking company called Platinum Energy down ad Elmendorf tx about ten minutes from San Antonio Texas and for pumpco at Pleasanton Tx started in sand than to chemicals and so on had lots of fun everyone is a brother laugh and cry it was hard work the iron was heavy the sledge hammers was the hammer time freezing 🥶 weather especially when fixing broken seals cold wet damp boots overalls full of grease and mud sand inside your shorts a couple of busted fingers 😝. 🩳 Dammit lol I miss my friends and fracking I busted iron till I was 59 years I’m 61 now I have a strong heart ❤️ but my body was telling me different iron doesn’t get lighter the only time Iron is light is when we work together. Brotherhood. God bless you all fracking brothers 🌹🏴☠️
Love the story brother yes it a brother hood it a life style it is super hard but things are great with this family it where coworkers become brothers.
Hope your doing well. Call some of your brother and see how they are doing and tell them how your doing.
You have anymore videos like this to upload? Love seeing the equipment in action.
I need to edit them hope I can get some more in. I got fired from this company for making videos and tiktok hahaha I'm working in a different kind of job it now with natural gas. Not as fun as frac equipment.
Nice video I can use all the help I can get I have an interview this month as a frac operator
Best wishes I hope you get the job welcome to the family. You will make family and great friends in the oil fields learn alot of skills best wishes.
Did you get the job?
@rosalindaguerra4705 Update did you get the Job?
People dont realize that they are pumping enough pressure that if something comes apart it could kill you.
@terrysteelman6860 Yes, very true it's a very danagers job. Hard way to make a living.
Keep going man
Thank you my friend
muito bom esse seu serviço.....aqui no Brasil é bem pior o Frac...assim eu acho
Really do you have any videos or pictures of the equipment would be nice to see that. Thanks for the comment
Hi, thanks for sharing!
I am starting as a frac/ acid assistant operator1 in a few weeks. I hope I make it through at least one day 😆 LOL. Any tips or word of advice? How was your first few weeks when you started? Thanks!
I hope you got the job and best wishes. I think it the best kind of work job I had everyday I felt like I did something. Every person there has a job that need to be done and your one of the most important job roles at this frac jobs. With out the Chemicals and Acid what happen underground would not be possible.
First of all be ready to work long days in hard environments weather. Know that the money and family brother and sister hood you build with this people you work along side will be a great prices.
Take snacks, get rest when you can you will have alot of long working days and we lost alot of people falling asleep at the wheel after long days working in the oil fields. It one of my biggest fears. So when you can give your mind and body that rest it needs.
Learn all you can't always be there ready to work but when your time come to take days off or time off take it.
This company's will Milk the life out of you and spit you out. Then get a new person, that being said you just want the open the door to a unlimited opportunity. Company will training you. You just need to want to learn and you will be so valuable to them and other company's. There is always a need for a hard workers.
Sorry for the late message I hope the job is been good to you. Thank you.
How's it going so far
Don’t flip your cigs on the ground
@@diesel2008sp that job site is too muddy for peterbilts
That all they ran out here Peterbilt semi they would get very dirty alots of hours washing the fleet.
You know better than to go near that hot red zone. Don’t you go near that manifold!
@michaelhamilton3778 Thank you a good reminder to everyone.
Who is cleaning the truck?😄
Truck get super muddy
Hey I've got my CDL with hazmat any recommendations on who's hiring? Thx buddy
What state or area are you trying to work at? Your gold brother many company's need the CDL drivers and you have hazmat big plus top dollar.
@@diesel2008spI just recently got my CDL. School had us driving an 8 speed. Do oilfield companies fully expect you to already know how to drive 13/18 speed trucks heavily loaded or do they try to teach you a bit more? I got a job offer but I’m worried they won’t be patient with me.
@405ruben what company did you get with? I work for a small company and they kind of just do a small Test and let you go. Maybe pair you with another teacher or driver.
My old company I work for was a big oil field company they would have you train for 1000 miles with a teacher and they would pair you with a driver. Plus they would send you to driver school for two weeks. So really it all depends on the company you work for. Best wishes brother and be safe out there.
@@diesel2008sp It’s a company called Gore Nitrogen in Oklahoma. The most manual labor I’ve ever done was warehouse work so we’ll see how it goes! I already have orientation scheduled but I should probably ask about the drive training beforehand. I’d hate to make myself look like a fool when I can’t even get the truck out of the yard fully loaded lol
How long do you have to stay there? how many hours? How far away are the bathrooms?
I work a schedule of 14 days on 7 days off. There are different schedules like 5 on 2 off, 14 on 14 off, 20 on 10 off. There is different schedule.
I work on a 24 hour schedule jobs so two crews they work 12 hours from 5:30am to 5:30pm day shift, 5:30pm to 5:30am night.
But add two, three hours to your shift. For travel to the jobsite they are paid travel. I work a 15 to 17 hour shift. Some of these locations are 30 minutes to 2 hours, alway one way from our company yard.
Bathrooms are here plastic out houses right now it's 110F, so it feels like 500F inside their worst feeling, hahaha, and in the winter, it's an ice box.
But we live this oil field life because we are crazy and this pays us the most money. Best wishes, I hope you find your way this way.
@@diesel2008sp Thank you for explaining the details. Wow, long days. I wish I could do that type of work, I have too many health problems.
@geddon436 some company's will help you and not push you as hard go for the really big companys. Plus they always have positive in the yard. Best wishes