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Schlumberger, anyone work there?
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tishaban
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Mar 21 2007, 08:00 AM
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Talking about training, make sure you train for something outside the oil rig as well. You could for example get injured early in your career and can't work on an oil rig again or the oil price per barrel could fall to very low levels and you'll find yourself unemployed and unemployable.
So if you're in the oil and gas industry, pray the worse case scenarios don't happen...
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tishaban
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Jul 23 2012, 10:10 PM
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QUOTE(banana@123 @ Jul 13 2012, 02:57 PM) This company is also the only company who have the most stringent rule when comes to driving. For instance, one cannot drive >15km/h within the factory compound. C’mon, my apartment’s and most company’s internal compound speed limit is already set at 30km/h. And they really enforced that infamous 15km/h rule. So how does the security proves that you drive >15km/h? There’s no concrete proof that one have violated the speeding rule. So, if the security guard don’t like you, he/she can just simply say that you are driving >15km/h. From what I know SLB did a survey and found that more of their employees get injured or killed in automobile accidents compared to anything else, hence their strict HSE rules regarding auto safety. Shell is the same where you ultimately can get percentage points deducted from your bonus (which end up to be thousands of RM) although not to the level of having the commentary drive.
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