Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

niskus field hand result

Management has goten rid of most book smart dweebs who think there better then us... whose laughing now? people who can pull a wrench is what oil companies want... not both

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Post ID: @OP+GzkeYKs

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pinky ring be gone... POOF

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Post ID: @5syn+GzkeYKs

That is just crazy talk. You my friend are delusional.

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Post ID: @3qej+GzkeYKs

F$$king rights!!! The office got it right and eliminated these guys from the field. People with schooling have no business being in the field. End of story.

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Post ID: @3wsw+GzkeYKs

I agree.

Stay classy Halliburton Nisku!

  • Ron Burgundy
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Post ID: @2wnm+GzkeYKs

Sad to see this once great division in Canada fall apart like this, and resort to name calling.

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Post ID: @2oyq+GzkeYKs

yap yap yap loosers thought that being ambitous and getting university was smart... smart guy has no job now...

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Post ID: @1egw+GzkeYKs

Translationing?

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Post ID: @1ftk+GzkeYKs

It is very rare to find a person that has a strong understanding of a drilling rig & what goes on downhole, while also being formally educated. Both are valuable. Is one more then the other?

As a DD, you are expected to know more then how to slide. Well control situations, Drilling fundamentals, Rig I.Q are things a DD is EXPECTED to KNOW WELL.

A Fresh out of school DD who has never seen a rig, lacks basic understanding of how things are done. He may know the theory of how to slide, but put the break handle (or joystick) in his hand & WTF!

Don't get me wrong, university is great. But if I had my choice of a DD, give me the high school drop out with 10 years on the handle!

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Post ID: @1lvp+GzkeYKs

Whiney loosers haha no job whiners

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Post ID: @1ccz+GzkeYKs

I remember 5 years ago the management treated new hires well if you had an engineering degree. When that management left, the new team resented those with engineering degrees. There is this culture of retaliation towards engineering degrees now these days.

The directional drilling industry around the world is headed towards a professional culture, while Nisku is fighting back.

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Post ID: @ivf+GzkeYKs

Sperry needs to go..eh

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Post ID: @zci+GzkeYKs

Agree that the educated will find it easier to transition. Don't think that is why you would want your current DD and MWD workforce to be lacking university.

It's bad business.

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Post ID: @uip+GzkeYKs

Original poster should DEFINITELY be fired. Must be a cement or completion hand. Over at Sperry everyone is educated (certainly not dumb enough to write something like that).

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Post ID: @ubt+GzkeYKs

People with education will ultimately find it easier translationing into other work. Grease monkeys, who only know how to pull wrenches, are limited in vast amounts in vocational settings. Whoever wrote the original post should thank God they are still around b/c chances are, they would be hard pressed to find work outside of Walmart.

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Post ID: @hkb+GzkeYKs

good they will need it looking for new jobs asswipe

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Post ID: @nwb+GzkeYKs

At least the "book smart dweebs" know how to use proper grammar...

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Post ID: @fbf+GzkeYKs

Why not both?

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