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Pipeline Related Jobs

Pipeline jobs are widely available across the United States as new pipelines are built every year. Currently over 200,000 miles of pipeline exist within the United States alone and several hundred thousand more miles elsewhere around the globe. Pipelines are extremely expensive to construct but as soon as they are laid down, this channel of oil tunnels is a lot cheaper than constantly paying maintenance fees for trucks, ships, and staff. That is why companies are constantly willing to pay out loads money to employ skilled professionals to build jobs, as well as the best salaries, are found in remote locations where oil is extracted from the ground. This usually happens in Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico and along the pacific and Atlantic coastlines. The more unsafe and exotic the area, the more you will be paid.

What living conditions will be like?

oftentimes the living conditions of a pipeline employee are not very desirable. Usually, you will be living in a remote Alaskan neighbourhood or off on a coast somewhere, however, occasionally you can find pipeline work in your own neighbourhood. It is dependent on where they need pipelines to be laid down. Your living arrangements will be different what they are like now, and will involve many hours of hard labour, low food rationing, and possibly areas where wild animals live.

How much will you get paid?

Generally pipeline jobs are not long term work. However, the time you spend getting down and dirty on the pipes will be well worth it. The salary for pipeline work can vary greatly depending on many different factors like location and conditions.

How you should prepare

Already landed a job at a pipeline? You will need to prepare yourself for the position. Depending on the climate of your new location, you should pack appropriate clothing, buying anything you need and do not already have. If you are married, you may want to set up for your cheques to be available to your wife and children is you are a parent.

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