Hell yes. It's the #1 problem in the business right now.FHKChE07 said:
Is there really that much of a labor shortage?
Hell yes. It's the #1 problem in the business right now.FHKChE07 said:
Is there really that much of a labor shortage?
mts6175 said:Hell yes. It's the #1 problem in the business right now.FHKChE07 said:
Is there really that much of a labor shortage?
Maverick06 said:
Anyone have sons or friends sons that are looking at getting on with a driller? I know a company looking for hands in Devine, Tx. Old school rigs. Throwing chains and tongs type work. Let me know I can put them in contact.
Don't do it... don't do it... don't do it.jetch17 said:
Over $8 now
Was just commenting about this to other coworkers. Usually the engineers are the last to get invited, if at all, so its not out of the ordinary for us to get forgotten about, but we were all surprised that we didn't really hear anything. No announcement emails from vendors to come visit booths, no internal promos to come visit the company booth. We didn't even realize it was going on until after it started.cajunaggie08 said:
How is OTC this year? I didn't get invites to the usual parties or offered a free pass like in past years so I know my usual vendors have cut back on spending. I was able to snag a free pass code from a friend but didn't know if it was worth taking a day off of work to go wander around and collect pens and stress balls.
I recently changed product lines and roles (but kept the same email address) so I understood if I was no longer on the invite list but then all of my former colleagues at my old product line didn't get invites either. One vendor kept sending the same auto generated spam email to visit them at their booth. I sure as hell am not dropping $300 of my or company money to go to your booth. I get engineers are an odd bunch to hang with, but we like beer too dang it!one MEEN Ag said:Was just commenting about this to other coworkers. Usually the engineers are the last to get invited, if at all, so its not out of the ordinary for us to get forgotten about, but we were all surprised that we didn't really hear anything. No announcement emails from vendors to come visit booths, no internal promos to come visit the company booth. We didn't even realize it was going on until after it started.cajunaggie08 said:
How is OTC this year? I didn't get invites to the usual parties or offered a free pass like in past years so I know my usual vendors have cut back on spending. I was able to snag a free pass code from a friend but didn't know if it was worth taking a day off of work to go wander around and collect pens and stress balls.
The only reason I know OTC is going on is because of one vendor spamming my LinkedIn messaging about visiting a random booth.
topher06 said:Don't do it... don't do it... don't do it.jetch17 said:
Over $8 now
Only the cool Ags are in Savannah… the chumps stayed in Houston for OTCTalon2DSO said:
Anyone here in Savannah for the API conference? I'm looking for Ags to have a beer with.
heh, that's where I was supposed to be this week, everyone keeps hitting me up for beverages. Headed out for PBGS next week instead.fta09 said:
OTC? What's that? I thought we were all out in Midland at the WTGS conference.
ttha_aggie_09 said:Only the cool Ags are in Savannah… the chumps stayed in Houston for OTCTalon2DSO said:
Anyone here in Savannah for the API conference? I'm looking for Ags to have a beer with.
Same. But I remember it being really expensive and a person I talked to yesterday said it was much smaller and only inside NRG Center.SidetrackAg said:
I still want to go to OTC even though i am no longer in the industry
No thanks. I'm sure it would just piss me off. The average American has no idea how well they live because of petroleum. I know most here understand this frustration. A good documentary I recommend is spOILed. Not sure if you can stream it, but it is much more fair and does a good job illustrating how good we as American's have it because of oil.Dan Scott said:
If you're interested. 3 part series on the power of big oil. It focuses primarily on ExxonMobil. It's very one sided
Part 1: climate denial
Part 2: doubt
Part 3: delay
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/the-power-of-big-oil/
Saw a Facebook post about someone trying to buy groceries for a week without plastics. Basically impossible.maroonbleeder said:No thanks. I'm sure it would just piss me off. The average American has no idea how well they live because of petroleum. I know most here understand this frustration. A good documentary I recommend is spOILed. Not sure if you can stream it, but it is much more fair and does a good job illustrating how good we as American's have it because of oil.Dan Scott said:
If you're interested. 3 part series on the power of big oil. It focuses primarily on ExxonMobil. It's very one sided
Part 1: climate denial
Part 2: doubt
Part 3: delay
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/the-power-of-big-oil/
SidetrackAg said:
I still want to go to OTC even though i am no longer in the industry
Mainly because I find the technology throughout O&G very interesting. Also, because I heard it was fun, and there was some good networking with alcohol stories.htxag09 said:SidetrackAg said:
I still want to go to OTC even though i am no longer in the industry
Why? I always thought otc was overrated. Several smaller, cheaper, and more easily accessible shows that are better, imo.
Thanks for the infoaggie_wes said:
There is good networking because people are in town but the show is a shell of it's former self. I'd guess it's about 25% the size it was 5 years ago and nobody but the Chinese bring any equipment any more. It's not worth the money this year.
htxag09 said:SidetrackAg said:
I still want to go to OTC even though i am no longer in the industry
Why? I always thought otc was overrated. Several smaller, cheaper, and more easily accessible shows that are better, imo.
feel free to email me at username2121 at gmail and i will gladly get in to it, but i would rather refrain from posting specifics. it is a very cool and unique position IMO.Ragoo said:
Training for what?