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Yeah...the second reason kinda makes sense.
Interesting work history Mike.
so finish at the mill run out to foster lake and have a few brews right? which willamette mill?
Did the oil drilling job cause the disability? Maybe I shouldn't ask but just curious.
Mike had a drag racing boat accident; he's talked about it here before.
Mike,
When did you work for Meguiar's before? What did you do then?
Mike,
When did you work for Meguiar's before?
What did you do then?
OMGoodness!! Oil Field Trash is what we were called but you also garnered the name of CRASH.
BTW: The pics show what is referred to as "tripping" pipe (i.e. pulling drilling pipe out of the well) and a good crew can do that so fast it is mind boggling.
I too worked in the fields for a couple of years primarily in Mississippi. Eventually I earned an Engineering degree and moved to a desk job in Denver but at least it was still in the oil/gas field of work.
Truly one of the toughest jobs out there and certainly one of the most dangerous. There is NOTHING small on a rig other than the people. One rig I worked on could stack 3 x 40' sticks (aka pipe) which were connected to one another. That's going from the floor/deck up. 120' and you are not at the top of the rig and below the rig floor are things like BOP (blow-out preventers/stacks/etc.) which puts the floor 20-50' off the ground. We were driling for a formation 16,000' down at the time. Nowadays that is almost laughable but in those days that was a long ways down. Amazing structures when you see them up close and personal like.
I knew there was something else I liked about your Mike :laughing:
Nice to see I’m not the only Oil and Gas desk jockey in Denver. BTW I know it has been rough here the last few months, we are hiring for a completions manager and a production engineer both in our Denver office. If you or anyone you know is looking send me a pm.