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Azfar J
post Feb 9 2012, 02:25 AM

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QUOTE(pcminc @ Feb 7 2012, 02:18 AM)
totally crap, ,last time schlumberger come to my uni. my batch only 2 people going for 3 stage interview session and now currently work at sabah , they don't want to further for their bachelor, i heard from my batch they earn around 2k for start without exp
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Which uni r u???
I dont bullshit la bro, got proof la, signed d contract alredi.
Diploma trainee get 3.7 k only, no allowances, its all lump sum alredi.
After minus epf n tax, left 3.1 -3.2 onli.
When grade 08 (for diploma) basic increase 1k+++, not including job bonus & offshore allowances- depends how long u stay at offshore and client review of the job u did, whether u achieve the the basic objective or exceed the job expectation.

Maybe ur fren are BS u...


Added on February 9, 2012, 2:28 am
QUOTE(Seng_Kiat @ Feb 7 2012, 05:02 PM)
I am currently in IT line doing network. Is it possible to apply job at Schlumberger? .. biggrin.gif ..
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Ya , got my fren also in IT slb doing network, but stay in KL office. Apply online.

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post Feb 19 2012, 02:49 AM

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QUOTE(Azfar J @ Feb 9 2012, 02:25 AM)
Which uni r u???
I dont bullshit la bro, got proof la, signed d contract alredi.
Diploma trainee get 3.7 k only, no allowances, its all lump sum alredi.
After minus epf n tax, left 3.1 -3.2 onli.
When grade 08 (for diploma) basic increase 1k+++, not including job bonus & offshore allowances- depends how long u stay at offshore and client review of the job u did, whether u achieve the the basic objective or exceed the job expectation.

Maybe ur fren are BS u...


Added on February 9, 2012, 2:28 am
Ya , got my fren also in IT slb doing network, but stay in KL office. Apply online.
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Hello Azfar how did you applied for slb? through online recruitment websites? or the official one?
Azfar J
post Feb 20 2012, 11:05 PM

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thru campus recruitment.... they came during career day in my college.
u can also apply online.
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post Feb 22 2012, 01:30 PM

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Dear Azfar J.

Can you tell me more about Wireline segmen?

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post Feb 22 2012, 03:14 PM

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post Feb 22 2012, 06:22 PM

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hi I've just attended an interview at Slb Oilfield Support in First Avenue as a Network Analyst.

It's a 2 stage interview. Can i know what will they ask in the 2nd Interview???

The 2nd Interview will be with the Manager

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Azfar J
post Feb 22 2012, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(Masta-Killa @ Feb 22 2012, 04:14 PM)
wireline segment divided into two parts which are open hole and cased hole.
so which one are you in dude?
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@Masta - killa, dude im in testing, drillstem test,
Too bad in kemaman we have 2 base, if not sure can meet hahaha... i like labuan base better, the more merrier...

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post Feb 22 2012, 07:23 PM

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Dapat jugak keje Schlumberger. Gratz!
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post Feb 24 2012, 08:22 PM

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Guys

I saw in jobstreet that network analyst position open at schlumberger a few days ago... I wanted to apply but no more in jobstreet...

Anyone know or can help me to pass my resume to schlumberger HR especially IT recruiter?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(james7666 @ Feb 22 2012, 01:30 PM)
Dear Azfar J.

Can you tell me more about Wireline segmen?

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post Feb 26 2012, 01:34 PM

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hey guys, is it true that all employee ( referring to experienced professionals ) must also go through test ?

by the way, what is the job grade progression for slb ?
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post Feb 27 2012, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Feb 24 2012, 10:50 PM)
Money maker and back breaker
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However, other segments are much more back breakers. Wireline is the toughest segment in terms of school and work as well.


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post Feb 27 2012, 09:57 PM

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btw, how much is the bonus at Schlumberger Oilfield support?? how many months bonus...
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post Feb 27 2012, 10:15 PM

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for those who are asking about wireline;

Basically, schlumberger was established as wireline, so wireline is the most developed segment, it is the heart of schlumberger. wub.gif

It consists of two sub-segments namely, open hole and cased hole. Open hole does the evaluation of formation before the hole being cased while cased hole does the evaluation of casing or cement or production after the borehole being cased and cemented.

Wireline uses a combination of complex and highly advanced electronic and mechanical tools besides radioactive materials & explosives to deliver the services. An acquisition system at the surface is used to collect and process the data gathered downhole.

Field engineers in wireline can go to work at any time or any day. They might work continuously for 3 days with no sleep. The bounce for the engineers is taken as percentage of the total price of the job which can be 1 or 2% $$$$$$$. biggrin.gif


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post Feb 28 2012, 07:05 AM

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QUOTE(vanished @ Feb 27 2012, 09:52 PM)
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However, other segments are much more back breakers. Wireline is the toughest segment in terms of school and work as well.
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Let's be honest here, there's no other jobs in oilfield that pays you RM30,000 - 40,000 for 3 days worth of work.

Even well control specialists doesn't earn that much money.

Downside is, you must be able to work straight up 72hrs (min) without any rest in between and able to handle your subordinates and superiors well. Those above you and below you. I have seen engineers sleep in the dog house or on the floor for that matter.

Make no mistake about it, life is tough in wireline logging and even the SCHOOL training is no honeymoon. Failure rate is 50%(my time) and many candidates failed at this hurdle or quit after the school.
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post Feb 28 2012, 08:16 AM

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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Feb 28 2012, 07:05 AM)
Let's be honest here, there's no other jobs in oilfield that pays you RM30,000 - 40,000 for 3 days worth of work.

Even well control specialists doesn't earn that much money.

Downside is, you must be able to work straight up 72hrs (min) without any rest in between and able to handle your subordinates and superiors well. Those above you and below you. I have seen engineers sleep in the dog house or on the floor for that matter.

Make no mistake about it, life is tough in wireline logging and even the SCHOOL training is no honeymoon. Failure rate is 50%(my time) and many candidates failed at this hurdle or quit after the school.
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Yo man, mind sharing, what did they teach at the Wireline School? I heard from my friend they have exams like everyday?
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post Feb 28 2012, 10:45 PM

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QUOTE(AliceC @ Feb 28 2012, 08:16 AM)
Yo man, mind sharing, what did they teach at the Wireline School? I heard from my friend they have exams like everyday?
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Different wireline companies have different training program. So i cant really speak for all of them but i can share with you what i had experienced.

They will probably spend the first two weeks teaching you the fundamentals of wireline and how the wireline units works.
You'll be educated on each of data acquisition system in the wireline, how they are connected and what are their functions, how data is transmitted through the e-line and how it's interpreted etc etc.

After that is done, you will be introduced to the logging tools, starting from the basic tools, Pressure and Temp tool, Gamma Ray and Resistivity, Neutron, Density
and slowly move on the more advanced tools like Acoustic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

depending on the complexity of the tool, they will probably spend a week on each tool and at the end of the weekday you will have your test to gage your understanding on each tool. On weekdays, you will have to do practical, perform logging on test wells, basically getting hands on with the tools that were taught that particular week and each of you will take turns to become the operator, wireline driver and the engineer.

The wireline driver and the tool operator will do the kuli kang work while the engineer will monitor the operation and generate the log after the ops. Depending on the complexity of the op and the number of ppl you have in the class, one session could probably last between 5-12 hrs. The fewer people you have in the class, the better off you are.

My weekdays were bombarded with classes from 5-9 and on weekends, i had to do dummy logging. Hardly had any day rest. And this routine went on for 3 months. Straight up beast.

Like i said, what i said here doesn't really reflect the programs they have in SLB or any other wireline company for that matter. Just sharing.
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Azfar, R u sure you are in DST.. and not SWT.... I heard about u being bullied by your senior wo... True ah???
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post Feb 29 2012, 11:37 PM

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seems all regarding the engineering jobs,how about the other fields?eg:hr,finance..etc?
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post Mar 1 2012, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Feb 28 2012, 10:45 PM)
Different wireline companies have different training program. So i cant really speak for all of them but i can share with you what i had experienced.

They will probably spend the first two weeks teaching you the fundamentals of wireline and how the wireline units works.
You'll be educated on each of data acquisition system in the wireline, how they are connected and what are their functions, how data is transmitted through the e-line and how it's interpreted etc etc.

After that is done, you will be introduced to the logging tools, starting from the basic tools, Pressure and Temp tool, Gamma Ray and Resistivity, Neutron, Density
and slowly move on the more advanced tools like Acoustic and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

depending on the complexity of the tool, they will probably spend a week on each tool and at the end of the weekday you will have your test to gage your understanding on each tool. On weekdays, you will have to do practical, perform logging on test wells, basically getting hands on with the tools that were taught that particular week and each of you will take turns to become the operator, wireline driver and the engineer.

The wireline driver and the tool operator will do the kuli kang work while the engineer will monitor the operation and generate the log after the ops. Depending on the complexity of the op and the number of ppl you have in the class, one session could probably last between 5-12 hrs. The fewer people you have in the class, the better off you are.

My weekdays were bombarded with classes from 5-9 and on weekends, i had to do dummy logging. Hardly had any day rest. And this routine went on for 3 months. Straight up beast.

Like i said, what i said here doesn't really reflect the programs they have in SLB or any other wireline company for that matter. Just sharing.
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Thank you carloz for the insight. You're currently in CH or OH?

This post has been edited by AliceC: Mar 1 2012, 11:12 PM

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