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  • #513
    swill
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    Can some of you more experienced guys give me some advice as I have no experience of the oil industry?

    Ive been for interviews with Oceaneering ref Trainee Tooling Technician and more recently with subsea 7 for trainee ROV pilot / tech.

    Hoping for the best that I get offers from both(probably get neither).

    I am well confused the interviews were so rapid and I now have loads of Qs I wished Id asked

    Whats the pros and cons of the companies and the jobs
    Cheers for any advice!!!!!

    #10138
    Flymatt022
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    Swill,

    The first thing I’d do is, go look at their web sites.

    Did you enjoy the psycho test with S-Club-7?

    Matt.

    #10139
    swill
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    Swill,

    The first thing I’d do is, go look at their web sites.

    Did you enjoy the psycho test with S-Club-7?

    Matt.

    Cheers Matt

    Yeh tests were good and learned a lot from briefing

    #10140
    TEAMJBR
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    One of the first things I look at when I reply to you is your profile location, you could go back and amend. I say this because any advice is location based e.g. if its Aberdeen then they can get you as and when in the base, less expenses and more North sea work etc. or if you work state side or Canada then previous exp is a must. This also helps when we take piss of course for the few Aussie posts and Thai ex pats blah blah.

    Remember that HR will have your post/zip code very near the top of there hire criteria a sort of positive discrimination you will not know about.

    #10141
    magician2000
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    One of the first things I look at when I reply to you is your profile location, you could go back and amend. I say this because any advice is location based e.g. if its Aberdeen then they can get you as and when in the base, less expenses and more North sea work etc. or if you work state side or Canada then previous exp is a must. This also helps when we take piss of course for the few Aussie posts and Thai ex pats blah blah.

    Remember that HR will have your post/zip code very near the top of there hire criteria a sort of positive discrimination you will not know about.

    Is that positive discrimination, or Postal discrimination?

    #10142
    Ray Shields
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    Positive Postal Discrimination!

    The closer you live to their office, the better it is for them (in their mind). Means base work is cheap as you live there already, and they love to fly people out of the nearest airport to their office (seems to go for all ROV companies!)

    #10143
    magician2000
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    Well… As long as you don’t have anyone go postal on you that could be considered a Positive…

    Does the term going postal have the same meaning over here on your side of the Pond as it does in the States?

    #10144
    Savante
    Participant

    postal = radio rental (that’s cokernay riiming slung for mental).

    #10145
    magician2000
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    We have another term for mental… Someone would be 5150… 5150 is the police radio term for a nut case… Postal would usually involve the use of a firearm… and more than one dead body…

    #10146
    Andy Shiers
    Participant

    Brown Bread 😀

    #10147
    magician2000
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    With a bit of butter (not the fake stuff), and smoked salmon of course… 8)

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