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speedfamgirl
post Jan 11 2008, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(forrest @ Jan 10 2008, 04:49 PM)
oversea... maybe... but not the case in malaysia...
I knew what you mean  brows.gif
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hah you notty forrest tongue.gif

in case of divorce...no la...they 'makin jauh makin sayang'
but for sure these offshore men is productive, every year expecting new offspring biggrin.gif
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post Jan 11 2008, 06:09 PM


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QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Jan 11 2008, 09:17 AM)
hah you notty forrest tongue.gif

in case of divorce...no la...they 'makin jauh makin sayang'
but for sure these offshore men is productive, every year expecting new offspring biggrin.gif
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sweat.gif another word is horny?
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post Jan 11 2008, 06:10 PM

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this 14-15 januari have confrence at KLCC wana join ...?
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post Jan 11 2008, 07:52 PM

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Just got my confirmation to join Big Red as a MWD/LWD Engineer today, going to be based in kl/miri. rclxms.gif

Still considering it tho, since the basic salary is way lower than what I'd expected. For a fresh grad/new entrants, the basic pay is slightly lower than that of a fresh grad PETRONAS engineer.

I always assumed that service companies give more basic salary than that of operators, but guess I'm mistaken this time. Their HR assured me that the total monthly pay (basic + offshore allowance) will be much more than that, but I dunno. Can someone give me advice on this?

Decisions, decisions. Chances like this don't come often, I know. But somehow the basic pay issue doesn't sit well with me. hmm.gif

This post has been edited by Ezra: Jan 11 2008, 07:53 PM
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post Jan 11 2008, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Jan 11 2008, 09:17 AM)
hah you notty forrest tongue.gif

in case of divorce...no la...they 'makin jauh makin sayang'
but for sure these offshore men is productive, every year expecting new offspring biggrin.gif
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too late for me to become a doctor... blush.gif

asian is different compare to westerner loh~

QUOTE(sharkkjerung @ Jan 11 2008, 06:10 PM)
this 14-15 januari have confrence at KLCC wana join ...?
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I will go, Petroleum Geology Conference & Exhibition.....

sweat.gif actually i need to present a paper.... but... escape from disaster... laugh.gif

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speedfamgirl
post Jan 11 2008, 09:19 PM

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QUOTE(iDk @ Jan 11 2008, 06:09 PM)
sweat.gif  another word is horny?
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more or less....

nope, they 'kegersangan' actually tongue.gif
that's why la so easy to make their feel horny brows.gif


once there was a joke, the father came home....looking nothing else but for the wife. although the children is there waiting for hug & kisses, but in the end "where's mom?" while hands pushing the children away.
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post Jan 12 2008, 04:06 AM


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QUOTE(Ezra @ Jan 11 2008, 07:52 PM)
Just got my confirmation to join Big Red as a MWD/LWD Engineer today, going to be based in kl/miri.  rclxms.gif

Still considering it tho, since the basic salary is way lower than what I'd expected. For a fresh grad/new entrants, the basic pay is slightly lower than that of a fresh grad PETRONAS engineer.

I always assumed that service companies give more basic salary than that of operators, but guess I'm mistaken this time. Their HR assured me that the total monthly pay (basic + offshore allowance) will be much more than that, but I dunno. Can someone give me advice on this?

Decisions, decisions. Chances like this don't come often, I know. But somehow the basic pay issue doesn't sit well with me.  hmm.gif
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they pay in what currency? what is the basic? what is the lowest allowance and highest allowance like?


Added on January 12, 2008, 4:08 am
QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Jan 11 2008, 09:19 PM)
more or less....

nope, they 'kegersangan' actually tongue.gif
that's why la so easy to make their feel horny brows.gif
once there was a joke, the father came home....looking nothing else but for the wife. although the children is there waiting for hug & kisses, but in the end "where's mom?" while hands pushing the children away.
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hihi.... maybe after that at mid night, he still got another flight to catch, so making child became the first priority task for him while at home tongue.gif

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post Jan 12 2008, 10:38 AM

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QUOTE(Ezra @ Jan 11 2008, 07:52 PM)
Just got my confirmation to join Big Red as a MWD/LWD Engineer today, going to be based in kl/miri.  rclxms.gif

Still considering it tho, since the basic salary is way lower than what I'd expected. For a fresh grad/new entrants, the basic pay is slightly lower than that of a fresh grad PETRONAS engineer.

I always assumed that service companies give more basic salary than that of operators, but guess I'm mistaken this time. Their HR assured me that the total monthly pay (basic + offshore allowance) will be much more than that, but I dunno. Can someone give me advice on this?

Decisions, decisions. Chances like this don't come often, I know. But somehow the basic pay issue doesn't sit well with me.  hmm.gif
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Halliburton... ? rolleyes.gif
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post Jan 12 2008, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(Ezra @ Jan 11 2008, 07:52 PM)
Just got my confirmation to join Big Red as a MWD/LWD Engineer today, going to be based in kl/miri.  rclxms.gif

Still considering it tho, since the basic salary is way lower than what I'd expected. For a fresh grad/new entrants, the basic pay is slightly lower than that of a fresh grad PETRONAS engineer.

I always assumed that service companies give more basic salary than that of operators, but guess I'm mistaken this time. Their HR assured me that the total monthly pay (basic + offshore allowance) will be much more than that, but I dunno. Can someone give me advice on this?

Decisions, decisions. Chances like this don't come often, I know. But somehow the basic pay issue doesn't sit well with me.  hmm.gif
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just go bro... u r freshies. gain experience & after 2 years test ur market. you will easily earn RM later....
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post Jan 12 2008, 12:35 PM

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mm...wondering any network engineer working offshore as well? If yes, what are they doing out there? Any one?
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post Jan 12 2008, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(Ezra @ Jan 11 2008, 07:52 PM)
Just got my confirmation to join Big Red as a MWD/LWD Engineer today, going to be based in kl/miri.  rclxms.gif

Still considering it tho, since the basic salary is way lower than what I'd expected. For a fresh grad/new entrants, the basic pay is slightly lower than that of a fresh grad PETRONAS engineer.

I always assumed that service companies give more basic salary than that of operators, but guess I'm mistaken this time. Their HR assured me that the total monthly pay (basic + offshore allowance) will be much more than that, but I dunno. Can someone give me advice on this?

Decisions, decisions. Chances like this don't come often, I know. But somehow the basic pay issue doesn't sit well with me.  hmm.gif
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I just saw the post on today's star newspaper... I'm gonna apply as well...

Anyway, does anyone come across Petrofac Malaysia...? They are offering Reservoir Engineer for fresh grad as well... can anyone tell me whether is this company good or not....? Thanx...!
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post Jan 12 2008, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(iDk @ Jan 12 2008, 04:06 AM)

hihi.... maybe after that at mid night, he still got another flight to catch, so making child became the first priority task for him while at home tongue.gif
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i thought that "safety is the first priority"? ohmy.gif







wink.gif muhahahaa.....
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post Jan 16 2008, 09:50 PM

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sifu...currently i'm designer/tech.asst for marine conversion(FPSO/FSO) at MMHE...very intrested to work at offshore..but still dunno wat position suit for me at offshore...wat company should i join(easy compny to get in)????
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QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Jan 12 2008, 08:05 PM)
i thought that "safety is the first priority"? ohmy.gif
wink.gif  muhahahaa.....
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Maybe he still practicing the old culture, work-done-come-first basis.


Just finished my BOSIET at MSTS. At the training, quite a lot of middle~old age men (most of them are auto-pilot welder) attended the training also. But, i quite doubt that they understand much about the training, as some of them have the dont-understand-and-who-give-a-f*ck attitude. But for all, friend told me that once you saw them working on the rig, you better run far far away from them.


Is the BOSIET also class into 3 group? Basic, tropical and cool water BOSIET? Or all are just the same BOSIET.
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post Jan 17 2008, 07:54 PM

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post Jan 18 2008, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(iDk @ Jan 12 2008, 04:06 AM)
they pay in what currency? what is the basic? what is the lowest allowance and highest allowance like?
I can't say about the amount, but it's in RM. I'm going to be based in KL/Miri after all. Offshore allowance, well, I don't have the figures. An employee inside told me it's at least 6x what I'm getting now, so it's all good biggrin.gif

QUOTE(forrest @ Jan 12 2008, 10:38 AM)
Halliburton... ?  rolleyes.gif
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Shhhhhh!

QUOTE(mancy @ Jan 12 2008, 10:57 AM)
just go bro... u r freshies. gain experience & after 2 years test ur market. you will easily earn RM later....
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Yeah, you're correct. To be honest, it is now or never, as they don't recruit regularly. And they seem to be picky since they rather hold 2nd round recruitment than just hire the numbers they need from 1st round. So I'm gonna close my eyes and take the plunge.

QUOTE(iDk @ Jan 16 2008, 11:34 PM)
Maybe he still practicing the old culture, work-done-come-first basis.
Just finished my BOSIET at MSTS. At the training, quite a lot of middle~old age men (most of them are auto-pilot welder) attended the training also. But, i quite doubt that they understand much about the training, as some of them have the dont-understand-and-who-give-a-f*ck attitude. But for all, friend told me that once you saw them working on the rig, you better run far far away from them.
Is the BOSIET also class into 3 group? Basic, tropical and cool water BOSIET? Or all are just the same BOSIET.
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No idea. The cert is written as just BOSET, don't have weather classification also.

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post Jan 18 2008, 10:43 AM

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juz wanna ask u guys...

i'm a chem/bio college grad...are there jobs for ppl like me in the oil/gas field?
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post Jan 19 2008, 02:12 AM


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QUOTE(Ezra @ Jan 18 2008, 10:12 AM)
I can't say about the amount, but it's in RM. I'm going to be based in KL/Miri after all. Offshore allowance, well, I don't have the figures. An employee inside told me it's at least 6x what I'm getting now, so it's all good biggrin.gif
Shhhhhh!
Yeah, you're correct. To be honest, it is now or never, as they don't recruit regularly. And they seem to be picky since they rather hold 2nd round recruitment than just hire the numbers they need from 1st round. So I'm gonna close my eyes and take the plunge.
No idea. The cert is written as just BOSET, don't have weather classification also.
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That's weird, I though they already include the allowance table inside your employment letter? 6x of what you earning now is you work full one month offshore to get that figure or what?

The BOSIET as i know, they class them according to few types, so far i heard of typical water and cold water, the hardest should be cold water i guess as you know that cold water survive is different and the only place that i know is North Sea (They claimed there is the most dangerous rig to work).
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if it doesn't say bosiet-t then it's the normal one, where you get to wear the suit (very bulky & heavy) which keeps you warm when you have to abandon the rig.
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post Jan 19 2008, 03:36 AM


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ohh... is it call that way? bosiet, bosiet-t or bosiet-c? I just know the existance of them, not sure the actual name.

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