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madtech
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Posted on 08-13-08 5:15
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Hi, Anybody has any idea regarding the position of mudloggers in Old Field company? Please, share if u have. maddtech
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Credence Trend
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Posted on 08-13-08 6:14
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Somebody who logs (keeps records) of soil retrieved from drillholes during drilling. A mudlogger keeps textual and graphical record (like a geological borehole log showing depths at which soil profiles change or something of important, such as oil, is present). The person collects soil samples, makes visual observation, and sends samples to laboratory for further analysis.
The term "mudlogger" sounds not so nice, but it is an engineering\technologist\technician position, often a geologist, hydrogeologist, soil scientist, environmental engineer, mining engineer, petroleum engineer, etc.
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danphe
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Posted on 08-13-08 7:39
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Have u been offered a job as mud logger ? In Houston, TX ??? I had one friend who was also offered the same position in Texas.
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madtech
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Posted on 08-13-08 11:57
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No not in Houston texas. Oklohoma Texas. Well ask your friend, if they DO H1 and shit..
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Geology Tiger
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Posted on 08-14-08 1:26
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Madtech i want to know are u also in geology? i will like to share whatever idea i have with you
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madtech
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:01
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well if I got a position of mudlogger should i accept it? is it a risky job ? just give me some of your idea bro!
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Posted on 08-14-08 8:20
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Posted on 08-14-08 8:20
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If you love to work with big fat bellied, bad mouthed, racist cowboys with cowboy boots and hard hats, this is your job.
If you do not mind working long hours, day and night, as long as drilling keeps on going, you will like this job.
If you do not mind staying away from your friends and family for several days, then it is your job
If you love working in the middle of a desert, on the top of a hill, in the middle of ocean, or in someone’s backyard (oil is found in those locations, you know!), then this is your job.
If you will like to work in a noisy ear blasting drilling rig, sleep in a mobile home next to the noise blasting rig, then it is your job.
If you do not mind driving flatbed pick up trucks on dirt uneven county roads for several hours to reach your work site, this is your job. [Sometimes, there is no road! You just follow the old tracks on barren land or make the tracks yourself so other follow your tracks later in the desert]
If you do not mind eating junk food for several days in a tin-shed restaurant in a rusty village 30 miles away from your work site, go for it!
If they make you work offshore, they will send you to helicopter safety training. You will be trained to escape from helicopter when it crashes in the ocean. They will make you sit inside a model helicopter, drop it in a 20 feet deep swimming pool, and train you to open the helicopter door and swim yourself out of the helicopter. If that does not scare you, then go for it! (Hint: Water depth offshore is more than 20 feet – that isn’t swimming pool!)
Not that I wanted to discourage you, but I will keep this job in the bottom of my preference. I see you are trying to get H1. If nothing else comes up, you should carefully consider this job. I have seen few not-so-great people with some basic geology training (Not geology degree) from a 2-yr college working as contract mud loggers for oil companies. They had their own pick up trucks, mobile homes, driving around looking for work.
Good luck!
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Posted on 08-14-08 8:47
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha madhesi its hilarious man, it seems you have bitter experiences on MUDLOGGING, and for you madtech I will suggest you to consider last point of madhesi.
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madhesi
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Posted on 08-14-08 10:55
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Geology Tiger: I was never a mudlogger, but knew few of those strange characters. Yes, I have been to oil field several times in other capacity!
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Credence Trend
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Posted on 08-14-08 11:09
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I like Madhesi's reply... very descriptive, insightful, and funny to boot. He's pretty much hit the nail on its head. Can't get better answer than that.
No wonder they call the position "mudlogger".
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