Thanks for the respones. Well the way i look at it is that im young and dont have any ties atm and the potential earnings outwiegh anything else and plus it's doing something that i enjoy, so win win.
Ah cool, What masters are you going to do? Yeah i should be around the 4 on 4 off mark, In the contract it says a minimum of 180days that i have to work.
Yeah that what i was dreading. Going back home to work in a crap job.
Did geology so looking at mudlogging, geophys or something along those lines. At the moment i'm heading to do a masters next academic year but I'm worrying that will take me away from offshore work...
What rotation do you have? Standard(ish) 4/4? I went to an interview last week and it was offered as 4 on, 2 off and 2 in the office! No thanks, especially for the salary (didn't get the job in the end anyway). I'm looking to head into seismic personally, reasonably well paid, especially offshore and lots of time off.
Ah cool, What masters are you going to do? Yeah i should be around the 4 on 4 off mark, In the contract it says a minimum of 180days that i have to work.
I've been sat literally watching the world go by working in an absolutely degrading job.
Yeah that what i was dreading. Going back home to work in a crap job.

) I work as a production tech, processing the oil before it is pumped to the beach.For 2 weeks I don't have to make my bed, make my food, wash my pots, wash my clothes or put my hand in my pocket. All my movie entertainment and reading literature is provided. I am paid very well and get some quality time off. I have a strong relationship, and I can phone home every day, numerous times. It is a lifestyle that we as a couple have adapted too, and it gives you a very good standard of living. Oh and I get to chopper out to the platform and back each trip. Coming home on Wednesday it will feel like the best job in the world. Going back to work in 3 weeks time will not feel so good
I've been doing this for 2 years and each trip has flown by. All you have to do is work, eat and sleep. If there ever was an emergency at home the company would get you off the platform.
. Sounds like the sort of lifestyle i could get used to. Did it take you long to adapt to it?