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I did'nt work offshore due to commitments at home but from what i gather from guys that did conditions were not bad considering where you are,money is good altho i suppose that depends a lot on what job your doing,hours long as its usually at least 2 wks on then 2 off altho some stay on longer than that,and you need to do offshore survival course before you can go on.

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Hi guys, well i was wondering if all rigs run on the 2 weeks on 2 weeks off system? I see the best way to start is as an roustabout man, is promotion quite a quick thing on oil rigs? And last of all whats the best way to get noticed/employed by an oil compny?

Any info would be great, thanks :)

Dave.

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