You might see if Air Liquide as any positions open in the Houston area, they usually do. They have air separation plants and some chemical down there. Your safety training will go a long way with them.
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Originally posted by justin81 View PostYou might see if Air Liquide as any positions open in the Houston area, they usually do. They have air separation plants and some chemical down there. Your safety training will go a long way with them.
Thank you! I will take a look at there job openings
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Originally posted by ColinR View PostI would look into some kind of certification class maybe like I&E tech or something along those lines. Then try to get on with a pipeline company. Even without the certification I would try to get on as a pipeline tech or another entry level position with a pipeline company...kinder Morgan, Energy Transfer, Enterprise etc. the pay will not be as good as working tons of hours in the oilfield but it's guaranteed 40 hours a week with great benefits and your home every night.
Yup. We have 2 openings in our shop right now that we have been trying to fill for 2 years.
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Originally posted by careybirdwell View PostYou should look into the Anheuser Busch plant in Houston. They area always looking for workers with some electrical knowledge for help as a plant technicIan. Pay is very good, union benefits, a lots of perks. I have a very good friend that will retire from there and my brother worked there for over 15 years
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If you’re good with people, look into sales. I’m in roofing sales and the amount of money is astonishing. But remember who you work for reflects upon you. So that being said pick a good company. And no you don’t need experience, I was running skid steers before this. Just something to think about.
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