In need of Diesel Tech's!
Ok, A Know-it-all friend of mine apperrently thinks to become a diesel tech you have to work on an oil rig for a certain period of time before you can come back and work as a diesel tech in shops or what not. Now I think its a great big load of .B.S but i want to know from a real diesel tech for argumentitive reasons. i think a good Lesson by a diesel tech would be good for this friend of mine.
Last edited by hotrod1345; Nov 22, 2009 at 10:49 PM.
Being a roughneck, tool pusher, driller, etc has about as much to do with being a diesel mechanic as....well...as much as being a mechanic has to do with being a tool pusher, driller, or roughneck.
You work with your hands....you getting really friggin' dirty....and if you're a mechanic for a drillin' outfit you might get yelled at a lot, but the rig boss usually knows that if you yell at the mechanic, things take longer, so they usually just yell at whoever broke what the mechanic is fixing and leave the wrenches alone.
That's about all I gots for your friend......
You work with your hands....you getting really friggin' dirty....and if you're a mechanic for a drillin' outfit you might get yelled at a lot, but the rig boss usually knows that if you yell at the mechanic, things take longer, so they usually just yell at whoever broke what the mechanic is fixing and leave the wrenches alone.
That's about all I gots for your friend......
i may not have been too clear, but he said that AFTER you get out of school *wyotech, itt tech, ect* you MUST work on an oil rig for a certain period of time Before you can work in any shops or whatnot.
but keep the comments coming...he should be over sometime this week and im gonna show him this thread to prove him wrong.
but keep the comments coming...he should be over sometime this week and im gonna show him this thread to prove him wrong.
What?? No, of you graduate from Wyotech, shops will hire you. BUT, there are probably a few that would like you to have a little more hands on.
Just like trucking school, most companies hire graduates, but other won't till you log a few miles.
Just like trucking school, most companies hire graduates, but other won't till you log a few miles.
I worked at shops for 8 years then i came out here and now im working for the oil co.
so no plus the oil co would want you to have experience before the let you touch the big engines maybe they will let you change the oil
so no plus the oil co would want you to have experience before the let you touch the big engines maybe they will let you change the oil




