Just had a thought, and i'm probably being retarded here, but other than food and supplies, what is on an oil rig the pirates would want?
Just had a thought, and i'm probably being retarded here, but other than food and supplies, what is on an oil rig the pirates would want?
Yes i'm sure. Piracy still goes on in some parts of the world and oil rigs are a prime target for them. Also there's threats from international terroists and 'eco-warriors'. If an oil rig get's attacked/invaded special forces are immediately deployed.
Don't suppose there is much need for a network engineer on a rig is there?
Toxic, are you working on the Azeri project? Just wondering as I'm in the London office in materials control...
Well what would be the best route to get into working offshore/developing my self? A few guys I know of (don't really chat to them), have been working on an oil rig for 6 months and they don't have any qualifications at all and they're bringing home 3k every 3 weeks.
Don't suppose there is much need for a network engineer on a rig is there?
Ah cool, I was getting worried then (doing a geology degree at the moment)!
He should be on £40k in no time.![]()
Complete and utter tripe. I am presently on an oil installation 10 miles off the Nigerian coast which has been attacked by gun wielding militants in the past. Why would Uk (or US) special forces come here to assist? Apart from anything else they would be trespassing in the territoreal waters of a sovereign state.
Is that all? Spend £1k - £3k on a one or two week course, then go straight onto plant machinery in the construction industry and earn that or more... The jobs are easy to get too.
PS: Very, very boring and frustrating jobs though!
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