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Anyone know how to get onto the oil rigs? Any decent websites? Ive been in contact with some who want a deposit which ive heard is a hoax!
 
Not an easy thing to get into these days without knowing someone plus you will need to do the survival training before you are even considered.
30 years ago you just hung about the pubs in Dyce and got talking to the right guy and you were in.
The money is not as good as it once was but it is still ok.

The lassies (ex)boyfriend wasted a lot of money on courses trying to get in and still hasn't.

Have a read through some of this
[DLMURL="http://www.falck.com/nutec_uk/courses/Pages/Offshoretrainingcourses.aspx"]Offshore Training - Health, Safety and Offshore Survival Training Courses at Falck Nutec and Falck Onsite[/DLMURL]

Cleddau.Com - Oil Rig Jobs / How To Get A Job On An Offshore Oil Rig / Work On Offshore Oil Rigs / Oil Rig Jobs
 
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At my local village (Penshurst) they still do. Old Skool!

Long may it last!
 
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