It’s long hours and hard work, but it is good money.
I started out driving olilfield trucks and donig daily maintencnc on wells in the 80s. I had no clue what i was doing when i started, but it was good work for good money and grew into a career. the eduction steps came abit here an there for me, a 15 year process, but by 40 yres old I was a petroleum engineer.
a good palce to start is rigzone.com. Jobs.
others are weatherford, schlumberger, halliburton, baker-hughes service company websites.
some operateing along he western NY-PA border if wanting to take a shot closer to home.
good luck.
But Haliburton is eeeeeeeeeeevil! /sarc
Thank you for that advice. I’ll give the website a peek, and check it out more in depth Wednesday afternoon, ‘cuz I’m looking at traveling for at least 3 hours during the day, all to put in an application at a guitar pickup manufacturer. I dunno why they can’t do something online, though I could guess they don’t want to sift through a ton of applications daily, which is understandable.