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 Oil & Gas Career, place where grease monkeys gather

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wishbone
post Jul 14 2010, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(am_eniey @ Jul 13 2010, 03:28 PM)
working in the OnG sector in Malaysia really sucks because they pay in RM....
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Gotta agree with you. Spending time in South China sea does not make you feel closer to home than working in the North Sea. I would not say that you must avoid Msian ONG companies at all cost. We all gotta start somewhere.
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post Jul 15 2010, 05:55 PM

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QUOTE(apis_jay @ Jul 15 2010, 03:14 PM)
I've already work with Fugro for 2 1/2 years (Mainly in Malaysia and Thailand). I'm still seeking for experiences which is still a lot to learn.

About salary increment, so far I get increment annually or you have been promoted to another grade (eg: Probation>Junior). Plus I get 13 months pay annually.

Actually, I don't have to come to KL office frequently since I'm a 'Field Staff'. Most of the time, I'm at home either for holidays or standby for the job. USD40/onshore allowance applies when you working onshore and travel to another place, mobilise equipments and etc.

To be the truth, Fugro is quite a big name for Seismic and Positioning services in OnG sector in this region. More info: http://www.fugro.com
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You do realize the Fugro surveyors in Malaysia are being shortchanged, don't you ?
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post Sep 12 2010, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(Noyze @ Sep 8 2010, 10:23 AM)
Actually, global rate for Master ( Foreign Going License ) is USD 1k if USD500 a day kene con lah lolx.

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That's not always true. It depends on the type of qualification and experience the Master mariner has, i.e. supply boats, anchor handling, drillship etc. DP certification would probably add 50 percent extra on the day rate.

That aside, the color of one's skin also determines the size of the pay cheque. You gotta live with that.

USD500/day is pretty decent for a Malaysian master mariner.

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