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May 19, 2010
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Offshore Trucking Jobs
by: William Crown



If you are willing to relocate oversea for Heavy Trucking jobs , you might want to check in with Fortiesoilfields Logistics (UK)
They hire for these positions:

* Site Managers
* Truck Drivers
* Mechanics
* Welders
* Equipment Operators


Forties oilfield Services (UK) Requirements

* Current CDL with Tanker, Doubles, Hazardous endorsements
* Willing to work night and day shifts
* Ability to work on your own and be a self-learner
*Ability to learn crude oil gauging procedures
* Drug and alcohol testing is mandatory
* Safety is a number one priority
* Minimum age is 21 years old

SAFETY IS A NUMBER ONE PRIORITY


All safety and personal protection equipment is supplied by Forties oilfield Services (UK) and
Full benefit package- life, health, prescription card, dental and optical insurance, Paid Vacations are available.
Your response to this job offer should come along with attached resume/CV at earliest via email:fortiesoilfields.jobs@live.com

Nov 05, 2009
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Keep your head up.
by: Lisa H

If you were not convicted the best thing to do is get your background pulled and see what it says. The charge probably wont appear and you should be good to go. If it does appear, you can go to the county that the charge appeared in and have it expunged. Then it wont show up. It should cost less than $100.00. Don't spend the money on an attorney. This is something you can do yourself. I am a recruiter for a truck driving school. I see this all the time. The most important thing is your driving record, other than your criminal record. If you driving record is good and your criminal background is good you should have no problem. A couple good websites to go to is:
www.layover.com
www.jobster.com
www.cdljobs.com
www.bubbajunk.com
www.thetruckersreport.com
www.hotcdljobs.com
I wish you luck in your journey.

Oct 23, 2009
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No Convict.
by: Anonymous

If you were never convicted then you are no convict. People are accused everyday but when you can't pin the blame on them then chances are they were never really guilty.

Go ahead. Give it a shot.

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