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Paul,
I agree with you. This industry would never survive with union workers - this industry requires extensive overtime due to the nature of the work and that would not go over well with the unions. And, I'm sure the unions would overvalue the jobs and expect $30/hr for jobs that are worth $12/hr.
Carol
Local Unions have nothing to do with a 'better chance of jobs' in the Pa. drilling industry. I just found out that a local 20 something fellow just got hired by Patterson for a rig crew job. He has no drilling experience, but doesn't mind hard work. He starts out making $24/hr, not bad with no union involved.
This young man told me the jobs are there, and a number of the locals applying either aren't physically fit enough or can't pass a drug test.
The sticking point with unions would show up as......having to work 13 hour days, 15 days straight. You would never ever be able to afford what the union folks would want, IF they would even agree to work that long, consistently. I can't imagine what that labor contract would look like.
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