macspeedy
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posted on 11/3/13 at 07:26 PM |
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Offshore job seeking advice needed
Hi
I am in need of a change of career, i have just put myself through my cpcs level 1 slinger signaller course. I have class 1 drving licence and
counterbalance flt (just expired). I am looking onshore but i am open to offshore work. Can anyone offer some advice for offshore slinger type
jobs?
Thanks in advance
G.
[Edited on 11/3/13 by macspeedy]
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imp paul
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posted on 11/3/13 at 08:05 PM |
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I don't know much about this kind of work, but i know a man who does, and he would have some good advice that would be Hector.Brocklebank
send him a pm hope this mite help
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T66
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posted on 11/3/13 at 08:39 PM |
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Been in my current job 26 years, but served my time as an hgv fitter many moons ago. Oil & gas offshore I found to be very closed off, only able
to look at people with "experience".
I could only assume you are born with offshore experience, as it appears to be a tough industry to break in too.
I have been looking at wind turbine maintenance jobs for when I retire, in a boom at the minute. Stacks of jobs and because its relatively new, the
experience isnt that old. The industry is open to similar mechanical & electrical tradesmen re-skilling.
The feedback Ive had from those within wind energy & training establishments have been positive and encouraging, the only positive I got regarding
oil& gas was Joe H on here, who took the time to answer a few of my questions, the rest of my research online, in oil & gas has been met with
ignorant comments and slagging off. And no replies to my emails. Quite the opposite with wind turbines....
Probably just my singular experience, but enough to put me off tbh.
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