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namen
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Aug 14 2013, 09:44 PM
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hi to all COMPANY MAN out there...
I got a job offer for wireline, and apparently the path for this job is more to operator in the ONG field, where else an engineer path will be more to drilling and etc. Which path will be a better one?
or am i wrong on both... just need a guideline
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namen
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Oct 20 2013, 01:19 PM
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hi seniors out there, i'm currently stuck in a dilemma. Currently, i'm working for a company as a trainee engineer but hopefully entering their MPLT department and in the mean time there are opening for reservoir engineer in another company. The hardest thing is i'm graduated as a petroleum engineer, and what are the best out of these jobs, what are the projections of these jobs in the future? i've always wanted to be mud engineer but failed to get it. So what are your recommendations ?
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namen
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Dec 21 2013, 04:01 PM
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Hi there peeps, just a quick question. What are the pro and cons of Geoservices (SLB)??? i'm currently working for a wireline company dealing majorly in slickline services, is a switch to geoservices worth it?
This post has been edited by namen: Dec 21 2013, 04:14 PM
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namen
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Dec 21 2013, 11:57 PM
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Thanks for the reply. But how about the career development? Slb is top tier internationally. I'm pretty concern on the career pathway. Geo service is more to drilling. Where else slickline is more to production...
What will your recommendation be? Let's say I just started my career
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