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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Life Working on an Offshore Oil Rig

If you have ever considered working on an offshore oil rig, it is a pretty good option when you compare it with what else is out there. An entry level job in the oil industry can bring you $50000 or more and you are generally only working 6 months of the year.

Although like any prize there is always a price. Working on an oil rig can be very mentally demanding. Although the accommodation is quite modern with good facilities, you have to remember that you are in the middle of nowhere. The work can be risky and requires a lot of concentration and focus; many very strong friendships are formed on oil rigs.

To work on an oil rig you need to tolerant, have good self control, be self reliant and a fast learner. You have to be alert and careful all the time. If you have ever worked on a construction site or in a job that has a hazardous environment, you will know that if you make mistakes it could kill you or your friends. If you are someone who is careless, or tend to make mistakes, you should avoid oil rig jobs.

Overall the oil industry is biggest industry in the world and despite the recent doom and gloom there is will always be a huge demand for oil and petroleum products. There are hundreds of job vacancies posted online every day.

Whether you are just starting out or have years of experience RigWorker.com has be helping people get jobs in the oil industry since 1998.

Samuel_M_Stone

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