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re: Heading Offshore For The First Time
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:55 pm to redstick13
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:55 pm to redstick13
What’s up red, what kind of work you into?
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:55 pm to shutterspeed
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You're gonna have to fight someone. Make your peace with it, and resign yourself to the fact that it's going to happen. Not if but when. You won't win, and you'll be hurt in the process; however, a valiant effort will help earn you a measure of respect from the rest of the crew.
I’ve been in O&G long enough to know that fighting will get you an automatic helo ride home and never being asked back on any of that operator’s rigs. I’m not a fricking idiot and you’re not going to fool me or get me with whatever nonsense you’re trying to perpetuate. If someone wanted to fight me on location onshore or offshore on a rig I would get my arse beat gladly and with a smile on my face in order to not get run off.
That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t be waiting for the motherfricker back on land; but that’s a moot point because I’m not fighting anyone for any reason.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:58 pm to Corkfather
Offshore platform or a drilling rig?
There is a big difference
There is a big difference
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:58 pm to redstick13
Nothing to do with oil industry here but I’m very curious to know what would happen if he got caught jerking off in the shower.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:58 pm to Corkfather
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Yes, I work for Oceaneering
One of the best cooks of all my times offshore worked on an oceaneering vessel. Dude was legit.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:59 pm to Captain Crackysack
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rov guys are so weird. Don't forget to bring plenty of vape juice for blowing huge clouds in the control room
I’m not a ROV pilot, I don’t actually fly the ROVs, I support them from surface and make any repairs that may come up. I’m not a control room type of guy... yet.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 9:59 pm to Corkfather
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someone wanted to fight me on location onshore or offshore on a rig I would get my arse beat gladly and with a smile on my face in order to not get run off.
That's where offshore differs. They send the loser of the fight home.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:00 pm to djangochained
hey django. I started out working offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico both shelf and deepwater. I've also worked drilling on land in both the US and Canada and finally offshore drilling overseas.
Now I've been put to pasture in an office job in Houston.
Now I've been put to pasture in an office job in Houston.
This post was edited on 4/8/19 at 10:01 pm
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:00 pm to JDMMonroeTiger
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Nothing to do with oil industry here but I’m very curious to know what would happen if he got caught jerking off in the shower.
I would assume nothing. There’s hundreds of men on the rigs and every one, from the lowest roustabout to the OIM is rubbing one out I’m sure.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:00 pm to Corkfather
Seafood on Friday, steaks on Saturday, fried chicken on Sunday.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:01 pm to Corkfather
You're right. Someone said that on one of those Lock Up shows. But that shite sounded cool, and I've been wanting to use it ever since.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:02 pm to redstick13
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redstick13
You still working for a company that does offshore work? I’d love to speak privately if you’re willing.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:02 pm to Corkfather
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My girlfriend is 22 and I can’t take raising a child whose also my girlfriend anymore
Sounds like an Alabama love type situation
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:03 pm to Corkfather
If you are doing ROV, Coil Tubing and other 3rd party jobs then just shoot the shite with the rig crew and don’t come off as a douche. That goes a long way.
Since you’ll be a 3rd party hand, learn as much as you can from other 3rd party hands not involved with what you’re doing and unique to offshore work.
I’ve worked in production on the shelf, barely knew shite. I was a mud engineer for Halliburton and now I fly helicopters for a major offshore carrier.
Deep water work is totally different than on land and shelf work. The pace is much slower, more controlled and generally safer.
Since you’ll be a 3rd party hand, learn as much as you can from other 3rd party hands not involved with what you’re doing and unique to offshore work.
I’ve worked in production on the shelf, barely knew shite. I was a mud engineer for Halliburton and now I fly helicopters for a major offshore carrier.
Deep water work is totally different than on land and shelf work. The pace is much slower, more controlled and generally safer.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:03 pm to Corkfather
Wear a life preserver at all times and make sure your shoes are always tied.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:03 pm to Corkfather
Bring warm clothes to sleep in...they keep the quarters cold AF
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:03 pm to waiting4saturday
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Where you headed T baw?
GOM. I don’t want to reveal the operator I’m working for but once I find out I’ll let you know what field we’re in.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:04 pm to Corkfather
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I’ve been in O&G long enough to know that fighting will get you an automatic helo ride home
I watched two roustabouts throw down behind the living quarters once on a jack-up rig. They had an audience but nobody ratted them out.
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