Applicants Start Their New Employment in the Oil Industry

 

Employment in the oil industry

We don't want to alarm you but, if you haven't already applied, then you could end up left out in the cold while all the other applicants start their new high paying employment in the oil industry.

The great thing about working in the oil industry is that if we get you working on one of these projects it might be based out of an offshore rig or camp, which will allow you to save up a lot of cash. So, there will seem like a lot more money at the end of the month.

If you haven't already applied, you might be worried about the small investment we require. So, let us explain...

Application for employment in the oil industry

We have a large operating budget and a team of staff members that will work relentlessly for you to line you up with employment in the oil industry. We would love to do this service for free, but as you and I both know: ''there's no such thing as something for nothing.''

employment in the oil industry pictureThe fact is that over 90% of our clients find work; even clients from overseas and ones who have no oil industry experience.

The demand for oil industry workers is huge right now. The only problem is that unless you get your application to us today or tomorrow at the latest, chances are you will miss the application deadline.

Imagine, if you apply today for oil industry employment we could have you working in less than 4 weeks! You'll be making excellent wages, much higher than most other jobs out there, and you'll be gaining experience that will benefit you for the rest of your career.


Independent report finds jobs up since ACES
Juneau Empire
“On a monthly average basis, North Slope oil industry employment climbed to an all-time high in 2011,” said Jim Calvin, managing principal of the Juneau-based McDowell Group economic consulting firm. One of the report's more dramatic findings was that ...
Report: Alaska's North Slope employment upSan Francisco Chronicle
North Slope jobs study presented to Senate committeeAlaska Dispatch
Study Describes North Slope Employment As A Roller CoasterAlaska Public Radio Network

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Canada November Employment, Earnings and Hours Report (Text)
Bloomberg
From November 2010 to November 2011, earnings increased in the two highest-paying industries: utilities, where they increased 7.8% to $1705.73; and mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction, where they rose 3.7% to $1788.92.
Statcan: Canada Nov Avg Wkly Earnings Unchanged m/m,+2.2% y/yMNI News
Average weekly earnings virtually unchanged in November: StatsCanCanadianBusiness.com

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To apply for the employment in the oil industry simply click below so that we can get you working right away in the oil industry!

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