No I think you are way off the mark what ever a scaff isOriginally Posted by drskosha
No I think you are way off the mark what ever a scaff isOriginally Posted by drskosha
Well I do work on a rig and my first name is gerOriginally Posted by drskosha
So what type of service scum are you anyway![]()
Last edited by Rigger; 06-08-2008 at 02:45 PM.
On a big old land rig at the moment but am moving on to some lighter new rigs next month as this old girl is just to slow for meOriginally Posted by drskosha
Service hands, commonly refered too as 'Seagulls' why? All they do is eat - squack & Shit, bless em![]()
2,000,000 lb mast yeh shes a little oneOriginally Posted by Airportwo
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With all that hi tec shit you pussy have offshore how much is a automatic ass wiper worth these days![]()
Also, a ruling by the Supreme Court in 1998 involving a Louisiana man who claimed he was sexually harassed by his male manager while working on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico
Male sexual harassment is not a joke - Careers - MSNBC.com
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Now thats gay
But not as gay as this, what the fok do you lads get up to out there on the water
Hotline - Is Gay Marriage Legal On Offshore Oil Rigs?
Slow day today drilling away at 1.5 mtrs a hour![]()
If you have at least 1 3/4'' Drlg line should be able to set a reasonable casing with that?
You should be thankful to the Offshore Elite with our high dayrates for developing Heavy duty equipment for you landdies.
Ref your query about automatic 'ass wipers', do you want a price for the full system c\w hot air dryer, or the standard model which requires some end user manual interaction?![]()
Is that what you call itOriginally Posted by Airportwo
YouTube - redfly65's Channel
Hello are you still there![]()
Yes
can't watch video etc rightfully so, in our best interests - blocked..........
As we are drilling HTHP well - at 7300m (whats an 'mts') at around 300m hour with 19 ppg mud, poor time management, I know, but dont have the time you haveAs we are also experiencing a force 9 gale and having to fine tune Dynamic positioning to stay on location
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Last edited by Airportwo; 06-08-2008 at 06:28 PM.
Have no problems out here in the Mediterranean.Have five vessels in the field two are DP2, two are DP3 (Dynamic Positioning 1,2,3.) with all the whistles and bells and one Surfer for transportation between the Drilling Platform and the FPSO, then again maintaining position is not a problem this time of year due to the weather, wind and tidal conditions.
Its a different ball game in winter though!!
"Don,t f*ck with the baldies*
Well just got back from a BBQ and think that the differencence between Carlsebugh and Karlesbugh is fok all
The weather here came in bad we had to swing the 4x4s into a circle as the wind came up and was blown sand on the BBQ maybe we will have better luck tomorrow![]()
Last edited by Rigger; 07-08-2008 at 07:56 AM.
As we are drilling HTHP well - at 7300m (whats an 'mts') at around 300m hour with 19 ppg mud, poor time management, I know, but dont have the time you haveAs we are also experiencing a force 9 gale and having to fine tune Dynamic positioning to stay on location
Yeh 1.5m/hr bit is balled to fok but town think it will pick up after 50 more meters. We should have pulled this bit days ago and run a tri cone, O well I am out of here in 4 days so I guess I wont see any casing.
Last edited by Rigger; 07-08-2008 at 07:55 AM.

I Need A Job........
^ So thats why they call you service hands
The problem will be getting a decent rotation no matter how he goes about it. Most expats are on the supervisory side of the operation especially in the Far East. Starting at the lower end of the scale you need to gain supervisory experience in your chosen field.
It can probably be done but he will need a lot of luck and a lot of help to step onto the supervisory ladder with no experience.
Let me put it this way you have two CV,s on your desk one is from a guy wanting a start offshore with no experience? the second guy has 10 years supervisory experience in Oil and Gas Operations which one are you going to pick? It doesn,t come down to personalities and who you like or is he your friend 99 times out of a hundred the experienced guy will get the nod as there is less risk.
Unless your Dads an OIM? Or Uncle Tom is the Engineer on the job... Loadsa agencies, they are just full of shite...get a staff job in Aberdeen work your way up to Supervisor then try...
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