
goldoil
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Posted: 19:48 Mon 30 May 11 |
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1) Has anyone done work offshore Sakhalin Islands and if so what are the conditions like?
2) Had an opportunity to go out there but been warned about traveling and saftey.
This is based on the the Doo Sung SemiSub.
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subman
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Posted: 20:07 Mon 30 May 11 |
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You forgot to say the job is with TMT
Cheers
Subman
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goldoil
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Posted: 20:14 Mon 30 May 11 |
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Subman, you had the same offer then or know of the job, you come up with any other info?
Ever worked with TMT?
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deepseacon
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Posted: 23:41 Mon 30 May 11 |
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I was told they will have 2 contracts up there.
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subman
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Posted: 23:52 Mon 30 May 11 |
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Its Drill Support with a Nomad work class ,Rate is 645 USD
Cheers
Subman
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goldoil
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Posted: 01:15 Tue 31 May 11 |
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deepseacon wrote: |
I was told they will have 2 contracts up there. |
There is also a Triton XL up there. My concern is getting there, some say there is a train trip that takes 9hrs, and who knows what thats like.
Well one way to find out.
Just trying to figure out if anyone has worked out there in those conditions.
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goldoil
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Posted: 02:00 Tue 31 May 11 |
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subman wrote: |
Its Drill Support with a Nomad work class ,Rate is 645 USD
Cheers
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THX Subman
TC
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subman
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Posted: 06:08 Tue 31 May 11 |
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Yes its used to be train about 17 hours. Crew change used to take 5 days now only 2 don't go any were alone as your be mugged ,Don't wear gold and don't go out with lots of money.
Cheers be safe
Subman
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goldoil
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Posted: 14:26 Tue 31 May 11 |
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scotbeve
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Posted: 14:28 Tue 31 May 11 |
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645 is a crap rate. Don't take it!!!!!
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I got your economic downturn right here!!!
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deepseacon
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Posted: 15:06 Tue 31 May 11 |
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Was offered 700 USD to work as a Pilot Tech.
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scotbeve
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Posted: 16:02 Tue 31 May 11 |
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deepseacon wrote: |
Was offered 700 USD to work as a Pilot Tech. |
That's better....
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I got your economic downturn right here!!!
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sitrep69
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Posted: 18:12 Tue 31 May 11 |
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The thieving swine ... less than half of the going Aussie rate. To no doubt live on bortsch and kim chi. I wouldn't get out of bed for that nonsense.
No wonder they're working outside of Oz again.
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elad1986
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Posted: 16:13 Wed 01 Jun 11 |
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If you were offered 645USD and are non-australian then that is an average rate for a P/T. I'm sure you could get it up to 700.
TMT are great to work for (always pay on time, nice crew) and the Nomads are a pice of piss to fly and fix. Most likely a Drill Support job.
Sakhalin itself is fairly dangerous but as long as you follow the golden rules already stated, you can't go wrong.
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scotbeve
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Posted: 21:48 Wed 01 Jun 11 |
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Hi Elad,
It should be 700.....
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I got your economic downturn right here!!!
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