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Laissez les bons temps rouler...

Comptroller is projecting a budget surplus by the end of the fiscal biennium ending in 2013. Texas is definitely working its way out from the economic wilderness and a little child shall lead us. Well, if you consider big energy/big oil a little child.

We are looking for RPLS in San Antonio, Houston and El Paso. Plenty of work to do. My schedule is currently booked up through 2014.

If you're tired of just getting by and willing to live in one of those fabulous sunbelt cities, drop me an email. O&G experience a plus. If you haven't got no O&G experience, well then get you some.

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Who did you end up taking a job with? I have one company that has three of my crews booked for the next five years. It has definately been a blessing.

Matt

> I have one company that has three of my crews booked for the next five years. It has definately been a blessing.

Matt, remind your crews not to slack off too much if they want their deal to last 5 years (I am not saying they do).

5 years can be reduced quickly to 7 days in our line of work.

It's the "sunbelt" city thing that gets me. I love my O&G work, but I hate cities. 🙂

Guess I'll just have to stay here in deep East Texas. Glad things are going well for you though, and hopefully for three other RPLS's that need a GOOD job.

The bad thing about O&G is, when it runs out, it runs out in a damn hurry.

PPI Technology.

I will update my contact info once I get my business cards and figure out where the office is.

If you've ever........;-)

Make hay while the sun is shining and don't forget to save for winter.