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<blockquote data-quote="JaredC" data-source="post: 2488268" data-attributes="member: 20312"><p>When I worked on drilling rigs and rigs in general, I worked along side felons all the time. Not just drug convictions either. Worked with a few that had served 20 years at max security and were assigned to level 4 yard........ So needless to say, they didnt care when they needed people. If he can pass a drug test, has a drivers license and can show up to work and likes to work, he can get on a rig.</p><p></p><p>The only caveat is he has to find somewhere that is taking new hires, without experience, which isn't always the case, since it generally takes 3 months on a rig to get a good grasp on things, more if they are slow. </p><p></p><p>He should look into it. I haven't been on a rig in years, and all my contacts are in California, so I don't even know what company to tell you to start at. But if he can get on, he won't make better money doing anything else if he sticks it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaredC, post: 2488268, member: 20312"] When I worked on drilling rigs and rigs in general, I worked along side felons all the time. Not just drug convictions either. Worked with a few that had served 20 years at max security and were assigned to level 4 yard........ So needless to say, they didnt care when they needed people. If he can pass a drug test, has a drivers license and can show up to work and likes to work, he can get on a rig. The only caveat is he has to find somewhere that is taking new hires, without experience, which isn't always the case, since it generally takes 3 months on a rig to get a good grasp on things, more if they are slow. He should look into it. I haven't been on a rig in years, and all my contacts are in California, so I don't even know what company to tell you to start at. But if he can get on, he won't make better money doing anything else if he sticks it out. [/QUOTE]
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