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Oil Rig Careers: 5 Exceptional Benefits




Working on an offshore oil rig can be a physically and mentally demanding and draining. However, if you are an energetic, hard-working individual with a craving for an adventurous profession in a new, exciting location, you could be the perfect candidate for a career on an offshore oil rig. It is no secret that oil rig workers do hard labor and work long hours. But when considering offshore oil rig jobs, one should also factor in the exceptional benefits to a vocation in the gas and oil industry. Here are five of the most exceptional benefits to working on an oil rig.

1. Your time off is equal or greater than the amount of time you work.

Most oil rigs go with a 14/21 or 14/14 day program. This means that you would work on the rig for two weeks and then be on leave the next two or three weeks. Because working on an oil rig can be draining, this system gives personnel time to go home, see their families, and recuperate.

2. Oil rig careers provide great pay

Even the roughneck, or general laborer, makes $200 to $400 a day. If you are a chemical or petroleum engineer or possess an engineering or other technical degree, your pay could easily exceed $100,000 a year at the beginning of your career on an oil rig. Generally, oil rig workers make $40,000 to $200,000 a year, and there is high potential for pay increases, bonuses, and other incentives depending upon when and where you work.




3. In addition to great pay, you will also receive extra benefits.

Because oil rig jobs can be dangerous, the companies will often offer high-quality health, dental, vision, life, and other forms of insurance. These extras will not only help you stay in fine working condition, but if you have a family, they will also be well cared for while you work. Furthermore, companies have also been known to provide free transportation and flight transfers so you can go home and visit your family during your leave.

4. Even your accommodations on the oil rig can be outstanding.

There have been oil rigs which, after being rated, were considered to be the same quality as a four or five star hotel. In addition, those accommodations as well as the food and laundry expenses are usually paid for by the company leaving more of that pay in your pocket.

5. The final benefit of choosing a career on an offshore oil rig is you get to satisfy your desire for adventure.

Working on an oil rig in the middle of the ocean or in another exotic location can be personally fulfilling. You will get to see places and sights which many people don’t get the chance to see. With great pay, extra benefits, long leave, and free room and board, you will be free to work hard with less financial stress and dream big.