My good deed for the day...

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Aug 30, 2007 | 09:42 PM
  #11  
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Forget about a lip quiver I would have full out cried - that much fuel PLUS loosing the FASS. That is enough to make any man cry.

Can't believe you had all that stuff in the truck - - way to go man.
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Aug 30, 2007 | 10:23 PM
  #12  
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I woulda been cryin meself...cept this guy was a rig push so he most likely had the fuel charged to the rig and as a push, hes makingsomewhere around $1200 to $1500/day, so in the 90 days he was working he pulled in over $100,000 so he'll get home drop his truck off at the performance shop probably drop another couple of grand on his truck and have the FASS replaced ( all this work on his truck is a tax write off as he is self employed... but then I do the same thing ), then call up the travel agent book some time in Mexico for a month. Then hes' back to work for another 3 to 6 months and repeats. I do contract operating/consulting services forthe oil/gas production field operating oil/gas wells and production facilities.With being in remote areas one has to be a jack of many trades, electrician, instrumentation, mechanic and therapist...so I'm loaded with all kinds of tools, specialty tools, fittings and more importantly a selection of spirits...good whiskey for the good peopleI work with and cheap stuff for the ones that ain't worth the effort

I should add hes' a service rig push... guys on the drilling rigs who are pushs' make a lot more!![:@]
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Aug 30, 2007 | 11:47 PM
  #13  
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I just didn't feel like doing the math it's about 260 where i'm at. i was merely saying if suppose it was only 2 bux a gallon he still lost 600 bucks that's insane he prolly lost close to a grand right there. that's just nuts.
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Aug 31, 2007 | 01:08 AM
  #14  
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280 gal's around here at $2.75 - $3.29 a gal depending on where you run out [:@]would be a bad day!!!!
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Aug 31, 2007 | 01:24 AM
  #15  
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ORIGINAL: nickcoletti

lol, yea 2 bucks a gallon huh, it might be worth my drive to your station to fill up but splat, CONGRATS you did a good thing! a picture would of been sweet but that almost like slappin him in the face.... i mean c'mon, the guys already driving in a dmax, how much less of a man do you want to make him out to be?
yeah you have to be careful on the picture taking... when I yanked out the ford a few weeks back I asked them 1st if it was ok and they had no problem with it at all...
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Aug 31, 2007 | 03:48 PM
  #16  
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Well done brotha !!

Did he take out the FASS, or just the FASS filters? I'm assuming that it was just the fittings and you by-passed them with the steel lines right?

Did he buy you a steak for your efforts?

I'd say you definately fall into the following catagory ....

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Aug 31, 2007 | 03:56 PM
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ORIGINAL: SpLaT

I woulda been cryin meself...cept this guy was a rig push so he most likely had the fuel charged to the rig and as a push, hes making somewhere around $1200 to $1500/day,

I should add hes' a service rig push... guys on the drilling rigs who are pushs' make a lot more!![:@]
Tech geek here. So, what are these "pushes"?
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Aug 31, 2007 | 04:41 PM
  #18  
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Back when I worked in the Oil Field here in Texas they were known as "Tool Pushers" sort of like a Foreman over several oil drilling rigs. I'm sure SpLat will correct me if this isno longer accurate, it has been 20 years since my career in the Oil Field.
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Sep 3, 2007 | 08:17 PM
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I'm with GA NOPLUGS, what is a Push and more importantly, how can I become one????
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Sep 3, 2007 | 09:27 PM
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how can I become one????
Most of them start out as worms ( lowest on the "totem" pole) on the drilling rigs and work up from there. I have4 nephews workin the patch now.
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