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 Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream

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DuFfz
post May 13 2014, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ May 12 2014, 11:46 AM)
Sekpat bro quote murah2 gia nok sakit dudi ari kita semua affected mun nak rejoin freelance balit. This is what happen to our local diver/ROV at the moment
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By chance got any info on civil / structure / project management vacancy within miri/bintulu area?
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post Oct 23 2014, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(yunodie @ Oct 22 2014, 10:42 PM)
Then you shouldn't have burdened yourself with huge commitments if you knew you couldnt bear the time away from your family.

My point is, we are the lucky bunch who got into the industry but here you are, moaning of your `misfourtune'  while those who wish and dream of entering the field can only be envious of your paycheck, exposure and experience.

The big paycheck doesnt fall from the sky and it requires sacrifices and commitments. If you expect an easy ride, you are in the wrong buiness brother. So, suck it up and work your ass off to prove your worth.
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Typical oil & gas worker drives big cars, own big houses. Many ppl envy those in this industry. Little known that the industry is quite volatile as witnessed in the 97 crisis where many were out of job including my own uncle in shell that time.

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DuFfz
post Nov 8 2014, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(mhyug @ Nov 7 2014, 11:39 AM)
btol tu. yeah some got connections, and yea i do envy them. but im not those super top CGPA students either when i was studying. but managed to get in this industry the hard way round.

and one thing the super duper top CGPA wont take is the low pay, high work load, and to mention the grunt, bone breaking work some requires you to do. so if you think you deserve more??well think again are you willing to lower some of your expectations to taste the sweet success later. brows.gif

so anyone who thinks they deserve more then the other guy, prove it. at some pt ypur cgpa wont mean anything but by all means it will be a good platform to start when you start your very 1st walk into the working world.
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My fren only 1 yr exp can becum assistant csr..how mindfucuk is that?
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post Dec 15 2014, 06:54 PM

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QUOTE(Binyamin @ Dec 15 2014, 03:30 PM)
Hi,

If you stay in this line your future will be in offshore construction (top side maintenance, hook up and commissioning). There is good and bad about your job. I will start with the good. This position is generally a clerk, you will be keeping track of the personal on board arranging incoming and out going crew both for the construction crew and marine crew as well as marine department equipment and other necessities like food, you will have the chance to learn how the offshore barge is managed which will allow you to be an Operation engineer. You will have a lot of free time in the day, if you use it to explore the construction activity and learn the work they do instead of playing computer games that knowledge is going to be very handy in the future. Some of the most in demand engineers started from the bottom like TA because they know almost everything as compare to the ones starting as a graduate field or operation engineer in companies like Dayang. Your advantage over them will show up after 5 years or latter when more competency is expected of you in higher profile jobs during job interview. Lots of holidays because you work on sunday.

The bad. It is the lowest position in the rank, so have to deal with the humble heart. Getting a better job is slightly harder because of your title (technical assistant not technical engineer) so careful how you write your CV.

The line of hook up maintenance is quite a bright one. Pay is alright(don't compare to drilling) with lots of employment opportunity As long as there are offshore platforms to maintain and upgrade there will be plenty of jobs. So use your free time to explore everything from marine, construction and operation side, then one day through the contacts you build and if you don't create for yourself a bad reputation you will most likely end up as a field or operation engineer. And in your senior years when more is expected you will be able to deliver better than most that couldn't go through the humiliation.
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Even after 4 years of working exp in onshore plant..when apply to offshore co. they still offer technical assistant with the reason of 'u never work offshore'..hell to me the only difference is how to get to work & the living environment. The method of executing the work is the same a.k.a require permit hot / cold & knowledge of how to do the work.

This post has been edited by DuFfz: Dec 15 2014, 06:55 PM
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post Dec 20 2014, 08:57 AM

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QUOTE(cvee @ Dec 19 2014, 10:52 PM)
so after the oil price plunged down rapidly since few weeks ago, did any fresh graduate successfully received any calls, interviews, offers or whatnot from o&g companies? anyone? just wondering.. hmm.gif
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One of my colleague (fresh grad) got an offer from petra energy for fast track engineer program. Oh its not o&g company..its only service provider.

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