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Pros And Cons Of Oil Field Jobs




The oil industry is in the middle of a boom that is creating oil field jobs in Montana and other areas around the country. Companies, both large and small, have recruitment drives for new workers to fill the needs of this growing industry. However, people considering work in the oil fields should weigh both the pros and cons of this type of work before making the commitment.

Pros of Oil Field Jobs

The draw of the rough-and-tumble life of the oil field worker includes a number of significant advantages for those who are looking for work:

· High rate of pay – Oil field workers can make over $100,000 a week, and this pay rate allows them to send a significant income home to family.

· Variety of jobs available – Oil fields are looking for workers with a wide range of educational levels and skills. Positions are available for manual laborers, truck drivers, engineers, consultants and a variety of other positions.

· Chance to learn new skills and technology – The oil industry is always implementing new methods and systems to maximize profits. This drive toward innovation provides opportunities to increase skills and improve resumes.




· Few distractions – For those whose primary interest is in making a good living, oil field work allows them to work long hours without the usual limitations and distractions that occur in average work situations.

Cons of Oil Field Jobs

Like any other field of employment, oil field jobs also have a downside that should be considered if you are considering working in the industry:

· Being away from family – Many oil fields are in remote areas of the country that do not provide the ordinary community services required by most families. As a result, workers may leave their families in their home territory and travel to the oil fields for long periods of time. This absence can have a detrimental effect on the family and the mental health of the worker.

· Work can be dangerous – Many jobs in the oil field require the use of dangerous equipment or being in the vicinity of this equipment. Accidents do occur, which can cause severe or life-threatening injuries.

· Long hours – In order to make a high salary, workers must put in long hours, as much as 90 hours per week.

· Little entertainment during off-hours – Because oil field work occurs in remote areas, few amenities are available in after-work hours. Boredom can be a problem for many workers.

· Primitive living conditions – Oil fields are generally far from average communities where a choice of living structures is available. Workers may be forced to live in very primitive barracks, campers or other residences that only serve the most basic of needs.




http://www.chron.com/business/article/High-paying-oil-field-jobs-come-at-a-price-3465378.php

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/44375648/ns/business-careers/t/life-oil-field-man-camp-not-everyone/