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Offshore Jobs information

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12:27 pm
October 27, 2008


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If you are seeking offshore jobs, you need to emphasize that offshore jobs is not for everyone. It requires you to be away from your home base and family. You shall be willing to do something that average and ordinary people are not willing to do. The offshore jobs are harsh environment, hard work, long hours working, and dirty.

Also please do not be discouraged if there you are reading stories about how hard offshore jobs is, or even if you heard about saying that you work to death. For sure, the offshore jobs is hard, you are working on harsh environment. But if you are in good physical shape, fit to work, and are willing to work, you would not have any trouble adjusting to the increased work load.

BUT…..On the plus side, offshore jobs are very rewarding and exciting. The food is high quality and good, living quarters are clean and nice, and the most important are the benefits and opportunities for advancement are very excellent. It is not uncommon for a person starting at the bottom with no previous oil field experience to be making $40,000 to $60,000 a year, and that is for working only six months out of the year!

Below are some helpful information you might like to know to help you decide if offshore jobs are the right choice for you.

Health Requirements

You shall pass medical assessment base on a certain recognized standard such as UKOOA prior employed for offshore jobs and also be given a drug screening.

Experience

The better your experience in your particular field or profession, the closer prospective offshore jobs employers will look you at. However, If you have no skill nor experience that relates to the offshore jobs, it does not mean you will not be hired, there is a chance also for you since there are a lot of entry level position available.

Age

In most cases, you must be at least 18 to get offshore jobs for a drilling contractor.

Education

Many entry level in offshore jobs do not require a formal education. The employer is more interested in your ability and willing to do your job well and learn quickly. However some jobs, such as a ballast controlman, etc, require at least a high school education or even higher. And other positions that more complex in technical will require higher levels of education.

Dependability

Another important thing and become a concern of offshore jobs employers is dependability. How good you are, you will not good if you are not there. One of the quickest ways to lose your offshore jobs is not to show up at the time of crew change. When you are being hired for a certain company then you become part of a team, and it will be difficult to run smoothly if any member of the team is not present.

Interest

Your interest and ambition are your key points for getting offshore jobs and keeping it on your hand. These rule is also else where.

Offshore jobs is an interesting working area, many things that can be learn. Once you get in and get some experience you can move into many different areas involved in offshore jobs.

Benefits

Offshore jobs benefits are above the average of normal jobs, such company will provide good medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, and some companies also providing you profit sharing benefit.

Training

Training on offshore jobs will depend on the company you work for. All companies want you to advance and training for more responsible position. Some offshore jobs companies have excellent training programs, and other companies have only marginally efficient training programs, or event none.

But for sure, offshore jobs will require the companies to get his employees certified for some field such as safety.



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