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Thread: Offshore rates
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15-04-2010, 04:39 PM #1
Offshore rates
Can anyone help get a idea of how much a refrigeration/air conditioning engineer should get on average an hour working offshore in the uk?
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15-04-2010, 09:17 PM #2
Re: Offshore rates
I was offshore a while back and was getting about £13 an hour but remember this adds up as your on 12 hour shifts
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20-04-2010, 08:14 AM #3
Re: Offshore rates
£13 an hour!? Surely they must be making more money than that offshore due to working in adverse conditions and for danger pay and so on. I no of people working in lower skilled jobs offshore for 40K+ doin two weeks on two weeks off rotation, that soon adds up to more than £13 an hour.
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21-04-2010, 07:17 PM #4
Re: Offshore rates
£13 an hour seems very low to me also. I have been informed guys earn around the 50 k a year mark. I am currently looking to get into work offshore and i am finding it very hard. Anyone know of any companies to try or any advice? would be much appreciated.
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21-04-2010, 07:57 PM #5
Re: Offshore rates
Sadly it's one of those industries were you have to know someone if you want to get a foot in the door .......or be extremely lucky........do the "Norwegian Survival Course" at Fleetwood Nautical College and spend about £1800 with no gaurantee of a job at the end of it....!
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