I swear, I've seen more people from Oklahoma on this board than anywhere else on the internet. I'm from Jay, but I generally don't admit that very often. So why are there so many welders from Oklahoma on here?
Jared
Lot ok OK pipeline welders.
there is not a lot of work right now in oklahoma or at least i cant find it
The energy sector in Oklahoma is strong right now. Not only oilfield but natural gas and water pipelines running everywhere. The way I see it is-- you could afford to go to college and get an office job or become a teacher, be a rancher or farmer, country music singer or work in the energy sector.
We have a lot of pipeline welders in Arkansas too, especially Bald Knob, but there are very few computers up there. Ha Ha, just kidding!
ROFLMAO!!!!!!
Good one Robert......for me the Strawberry Jam was about the best thing going in Bald Knob....its gone so I only pass thru on my way to Memphis now.
another ok welder here. one thing about the state it's cheaper on fuel under 4 bucks for diesel right now. and houses are still cheap you can get a home 75,000 and under in great condition. hard wood floors 3/2 sometimes. garage etc...
so, the economy is still high in Tulsa here.
also, global suppose to get the contract for refinery here in Tulsa rig welder/singlehands
John
yea man i am aslo a oklahoma welder to, i am in council bluffs iowa looking for some work also, also have my own rig truck, i am from broken bow, need some information on some jobs, with names of company's and numbers. gladly apperciate it guys.
Hey, have you heard anymore about this shutdown? Drove by on SW Blvd the other day, and I saw a lot of activity -- but no one around to talk to.
Do you know Joel Dearington? He's a retired fella just outside of Jay, OK. About got lost crazy trying to find his place. Just wondered. S.W.
that is funny i was born in grove and my dad was born and rised in jay his name is gary russell benefield, my grand dad still live thier his is name is joe benefield he was the county commishiner a few years ago and he did own the feed store at the end of town