Hi,
I started off in the Army as a Radio Relay tech but when i came out there was nothing in my line of business in the area I returned to.
I then got into oil. It was great, a bit like army life and I took to it like a duck to water. I started of as a Well Tester (is there anything viable in the hole that has just been drilled) but them moved on to being a Well Services Supervisor/Completions Engineer/Abandonment Specialist/Well Test Engineer, latterly as a consultant so basically taking on anything that was going in those fields.
The downturn starting in 2013 didn't hit me until 2016, so then I did an electricians course and worked at that until 2017 when I got cancer. I managed to do a bit later on, once I'd taken the pills, but the pain got too bad to contort into positions that being an electrician requires.
Still try to do a lot of DIY though.
I started off in the Army as a Radio Relay tech but when i came out there was nothing in my line of business in the area I returned to.
I then got into oil. It was great, a bit like army life and I took to it like a duck to water. I started of as a Well Tester (is there anything viable in the hole that has just been drilled) but them moved on to being a Well Services Supervisor/Completions Engineer/Abandonment Specialist/Well Test Engineer, latterly as a consultant so basically taking on anything that was going in those fields.
The downturn starting in 2013 didn't hit me until 2016, so then I did an electricians course and worked at that until 2017 when I got cancer. I managed to do a bit later on, once I'd taken the pills, but the pain got too bad to contort into positions that being an electrician requires.
Still try to do a lot of DIY though.