Thanks, I was really surprised as I have been told the guys who depend on him really liked him, he's a heck of a worker. Doesn't miss work, has to be on a deth bed.
Anyway he already has another job offer in the oilfields, pays him more.
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Those are some sweet pics man. Looks like a cool job too
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thrush544 wrote:My son worked for Schlumberger until this week. He got fired for being late. T#rd time he was late in two years.
I'm sorry to hear that. I actually work for Schneider National Inc. on a dedicated account with Schlumberger.
Just checked these pic's out.....Crazy,my company is building a two story Office(training center)building in Horseheads NY for Schlumberger right now. Amazing how big this company is and the money they spend
They are all the way up here in the oilfields too. I wish our weather was that nice right now, we are already under snow cover.
Thanks for sharing.
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