onlyalittlebitbrown

onlyalittlebitbrown t1_je6mtvx wrote

Basically. I did it while I was pregnant and went back after the maternity leave. It was short lived, I look back and have no clue how I did it. In my exit interview I let them know their practices were like an abusive relationship, every time we said we couldn’t do it anymore they would offer us more money to stay and deal with it.

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onlyalittlebitbrown t1_je5mgk1 wrote

Alright so I worked there for a year. Its hard to explain. I’ll do my best.. you get paid every two weeks and your work 80 hours in those 2 weeks. But one week you work 20 hours and the next week you work 60 hours. So the shifts go two days on, two days off, two nights on, two days off, three days on, two days off and then switched completely. Every shift block is an opposite shift. L

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onlyalittlebitbrown t1_is56fpf wrote

It’s a gamble every time. The drillers probably know best. Every well is different even if your neighbor has one at 150 with great pressure, you might have one at 700 and vice versa. Who is doing the well if you don’t mind me asking?

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