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25.01.2022 An exciting opportunity exists for Drillers Offsiders to join a well-respected, highly sought-after Mineral Exploration, Water Well and Environmental Drilling c...ompany. This will be a permanent position with the opportunity of career progression. The position requires you to assist the drill supervisor working on mud rotary, rotary air and dual rotary drill rigs. The role also requires you to operate and maintain heavy vehicles and equipment. Candidates for this role must possess the following attributes and skill sets to be considered; Be highly motivated, enthusiastic and physically fit. Able to work in a team. Hold a current Heavy Rigid Truck Licence and have truck driving experience. Be able to pass a Pre- Employment Medical/Drug and Alcohol test and regular drug and alcohol screening. Provide valid national police clearance Be flexible towards working away from home on shift rosters and roster changes. Commitment to Workplace Health and Safety and Environmental issues. Must have machinery operation and maintenance knowledge. This is a great opportunity to join a well established local company and work in a variety of challenging environments that are sure to develop skill sets and ensure a satisfying career. Applicants should submit CVs to [email protected] or 1 Bickerton Street, Wangaratta 3677 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.



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22.01.2022 While we wait out this "Virus" to return to normal work, pls read & learn: A wise man once told me "Once you get that oilbase mud on you, itll never come off t...ill the day you die." I had no understanding of this statement other than I was gonna need some strong soap. That was almost 13 years ago when I took my first step onto that rig floor, as a young adult and learned quickly what work was. I learned about V-Door keys, swabs, shakers, liners, tongs, catheads, blocks, donkey dick, nippling down, & all sorts of words only us roughneck can comprehend. Ive given a big part of my life to the Oilfield but it hasnt only paid me back in money. Its paid me back in knowledge. I learned how to be proud about something bigger than me. I learned how to get along with just about anybody from all walks of life. This place has taught me about responsibility, about trust, about comradery, and it taught me how to be a man. It showed me that even at your weakest point, you can still get up and face the day when you dont want to. As I walked around this last night of my 14 day hitch, and possibly my career out here in the patch, I cant help but feel sadness. The once deafening motors and pumps are silent, echoes bounce off the cold hard iron as if Im standing alone in the middle of an abandoned place. Ill be headed home in a few hours, left with only memories of this place. Some good, some bad, some happy, some sad, but memories and experiences that have made me who I am and enough stories to last a lifetime. But this post isnt about me. Its about us. The oilfield family because we are all facing the same thing right now. The majority of us that are left have been around awhile and most have been demoted and taken pay cuts. We stress daily about what the future holds and how were gonna put food on the table. In front of each other, we pretend to be unconcerned and say that we all have a plan once we get sent home. We struggle with the fact that we have to leave this life we have grown accustomed to and start over, many of us not knowing a clue of where to begin. Simply put, there is no job like this and were not sure we can make it elsewhere. The bills, the kids, the wives or girlfriends, family, Hell theyve all put us on this muddy oilfield pedestal and now we feel like were letting everyone down. We feel like no matter what happens, we need to make it back next hitch and the next and the next just to maintain our sanity. Thats what he meant when that man led me to that rig floor and told me those words. Once you start This life, theres no substitute. Ive tried getting out a couple of times but always ended up back, still trying to get that mud washed off. Nothing compares to this life. Its hard, its dirty, its relentless in its punishment to our bodies but its what we know and what were good at and it pays an honest days pay for an honest days work.. So where do we go now? What do we do? Well theres another thing that wise man told me. He said "Theres no such thing as cant." Those words are what I live by till this day and Im trying to instill that mentality in my kids. We can get thru this and we will. It probably wont be easy and only the Lord knows how long itll be before it comes back, but when you think youre at the end of the rope and you think you cant go on or you just cant do it.... Then youre wrong. Theres no such thing as cant. Its a choice and a matter of what youre willing to do in order to survive. You can do anything and get thru everything if you want to. Might not be easy or glamorous, and sacrifices will be made, but you can get thru it. So to all my fellow oilfield workers out there, keep your heads up. Eventually were gonna have to get that oil or gas outta the ground. Till then, do what it takes. Put God and Family first and the rest will take care of itself. Its been a pleasure working alongside each of you. Chin up, heads held high gentlemen. We are a dying breed able to perservere. Were all one big family!!

18.01.2022 Ivan Drilling wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Ivan Drilling wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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16.01.2022 CATASTROPHIC FIRE CONDITIONS STATEWIDE TOTAL FIRE BAN Catastrophic Fire conditions now expected for Tuesday. ... Catastrophic fire danger is now forecast for the Greater Sydney and Greater Hunter areas on Tuesday 12 November 2019, due to worsening weather conditions. High temperatures, strong winds and low humidity are forecast, making conditions dangerous. Catastrophic is the highest level of bush fire danger. Homes are not designed to withstand a fire under these conditions. If a fire starts and takes hold during Catastrophic fire danger conditions, lives and homes will be at risk. Advice for people in areas of Catastrophic fire danger include: Avoid bush fire prone areas. A safer area may be a large town or city, shopping centres or facilities well away from bushland areas. Schools in identified high risk areas will be closed. Schools will notify affected students. Start making arrangements now. If you are unable to leave, identify a safe location which may be nearby. This may include a Neighbourhood Safer Place. Large areas of the state are also forecast to experience Severe and Extreme fire danger. This includes in the north coast and northern NSW areas, where there is a large number of fires already burning. These fires will not be contained in time and will threaten lives and properties. Based on latest forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology, the following fire danger ratings are expected on Tuesday. These are subject to change as forecasts are updated: Catastrophic Greater Sydney and Greater Hunter (including the Blue Mountains and Central Coast areas) Extreme North Coast, Illawarra/Shoalhaven, Central Ranges, Northern Slopes and North Western Severe Far North Coast, New England, Far South Coast, Southern Ranges, Lower Central West Plains This is the first time since new Fire Danger Ratings were introduced in 2009 that Catastrophic fire danger has been forecast for Sydney. A statewide total fire ban has been declared for all areas of NSW for all of Monday and Tuesday.

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