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Oil Rig Jobs and Working Conditions

The job market has become increasingly difficult during the months after the recession. The global credit crunch made it almost impossible for people and companies to access credit. This effect of the financial crisis alone set of a series of events that saw some of the world’s largest and richest institutions file for bankruptcy. The effects of the credit crunch have been felt in every industry and country; including the developing nations as well. The credit crisis has revealed some of the dependencies that exist between industries. Some of the industries that have been hit the most include the motor vehicle industry and the housing market as well.

The impact of the credit crisis on the motor vehicle industry has been enormous as some of the world’s largest manufacturers have let go of thousands of their staff and even filed for bankruptcy. The effects do not stop there as other dealers such as fuel companies suffer the loss as well. When people are out of work and people are not buying any more cars, it causes a significant drop in the volume of uptake. This caused some of the large oil marketing companies to cut down on their staff and the major oil companies also cut down on their production. However, there are still plenty of opportunities in the industry. There are a number of things that one would be interested to know.

Working on the rig is not for the faint of heart. Sometimes the oilrigs are located hundreds of nautical miles from the nearest shore and it therefore becomes your home for the entire time that you are there. It can be a scary experience since one is exposed to the elements and the weather can be harsh at times. It can also be difficult for someone with a family since it may require you to be away from them for extended periods of time. It is not all doom and gloom though. It does provide a good working environment since one is able to concentrate fully on the work that they do. In most cases, the workers on the rig are only there for a limited period of time. The current industry standard lies between 3 and 6 weeks. After these 6 weeks of consistent working, you will be given a chance to go home and rest a few weeks.

Working on the rigs also provides great value for money by providing an attractive remuneration package. Some of the lower level recruits earn between $40,000 and $60,000 per year. This is not bad considering you will be working for only half the year. The rigs often have a good catering department and come fitted with all the necessary amenities. Bottom line, oil rigs are a great place to work if you do not mind the remuneration and the working schedule. They can provide the average worker with just enough challenge to keep you thrilled, but also enough tranquility to find peace of mind.




 
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