where abouts offshore? Guernsey/Jersey/Isle of Man?
your looking about £10-£12 an our in the Channel Isles but accomodation is EXPENSIVE!!!!
2007-01-07 23:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-01-26 00:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-14 10:06:47
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answered by ? 3
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answered by Melanie 3
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2014-12-19 03:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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DEEP POCKETS IN GULF OF MEXICO
Days are long but pay is good for gulf offshore oil workers
David R. Baker
Sunday, March 19, 2006
A picture of Russell Rocha's three daughters sits pinned to a wall in the Discoverer Deep Seas' cafeteria. For half of each month, that's as close as he'll get to them.
His job as a mechanic keeps Rocha, 35, at sea for two weeks at a stretch. He pulls 12-hour shifts with no weekends, throws in some weight training to keep himself in shape and, beyond his world on the Discoverer, sees little but water and other boats.
Rocha isn't complaining. After 14 straight days of work, a helicopter will take him to shore. He'll spend two sweet weeks with his wife and daughters in Brownsville, Texas, before flying back to the ship and starting over again.
"It's basically a vacation every month," Rocha said.
The men who work offshore say it's a better gig than it looks. They get more pay than they would get on land, cafeterias that serve chicken-fried steak, cable TV in their cabins and a schedule that many of them grow to love.
"When I come home, my wife's glad to see me, my kids are glad to see me," said Rocha, a tall, soft-spoken man with a shy smile. "If I worked 9-to-5, I probably wouldn't see them as much."
For many of the men, pay is a big lure. Even unskilled workers can start out making $30,000 or more -- salaries that go a long way on the Gulf Coast. Those with more specialized, technical skills can top $100,000.
The companies that work offshore are so determined to find and keep highly skilled workers that they will fly them in from other parts of the country every month. David Deming, for example, runs the complex system of thrusters that keeps the Discoverer motionless during drilling. He commutes from Wisconsin.
"When you're off, you're off," said Deming, 35. "You don't have the office calling."
Offshore life consists largely of work, although most ships and rigs provide a few amusements. The Discoverer sports a well-stocked weight room, foosball, ping-pong and a TV lounge strewn with leather sofas. A single phone, in an old-style wooden phone booth, connects workers to shore for social calls.
Televisions in the cabins show a mix of cable -- piped in by satellite -- and live video from cameras around the ship. The drilling deck on one channel, soft-core porn on the next.
Storms can disrupt the routine.
Stationary rigs get evacuated when hurricanes approach, while drilling ships have to hurry out of the way. The Discoverer ran through 30-foot seas last year as it tried to outrun Rita, forcing workers to tether themselves to cables if they had to walk along an open deck, Rocha recalled. One man, he said, slept in his cold-water survival suit just in case they had to abandon ship.
Despite the occasional hazard, the oil industry represents one of the main sources of employment along the coast.
Anthony Parker, 22, of Hattiesburg, Miss., works as a roustabout on a deep-sea rig, loading and unloading boats, performing maintenance and painting. In some local towns, he said, shrimping and crabbing are just about the only other steady jobs.
"That's their means down here -- the ocean," said Parker, as he waited at a coastal helipad for his ride offshore. "Don't know what they'd do without the ocean."
2007-01-11 23:01:16
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answered by ? 3
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2016-04-16 09:39:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It usually depends on the type of position for which you apply.
2007-01-07 23:22:07
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answered by Flyby 6
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