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Looks like frac sand I was making 4000 a week as company driver in permian basin few years ago but I still make 2k out here or better hauling water from rig work to flowback which is great but you work a lot of hours an live in truck out in field kinda hard to explain the hours if you aint been out here you just got to experience it to understand it but I was getting 164 hours week but was on location 24/7 like I said if you aint been out here then you have to come do it to understand it then if your company pays ticket time you charge flat 6 hours a load but it only takes 2 hours. Then 4 load loads you get 24 hours but it only worked 8 just depends on who you work for an the rate but it's possible to make 3k a week if you work at right place and are willing to put in the time and can handle crazy hours but it's not for your regular over the road truck driver you need to know how to handle a truck in severe off road situations and do little physical work an get dirty so that's my take btw the owner of the truck I was driving when I was making 4k a week he picketed 17 k a week. Lol
This is most likely true. I worked in the oilfield for a mega carrier for a few years. They have all these people show up, then in about a month or two they start cutting people. Be careful, with these jobs. They pay good, but deceptive at the same time. anyone who has worked in the oilfield knows the game. You can be making a lot of money then they just start laying people off. Look what happen last year. There was a lot of us out in west texas and 90% of us was laid off. The oilfield is always and up and down market with constant layoffs.
The trucking industry held me for 4 months. I figured out quick that it's not worth working in an industry in need of such massive reform. "Debt peonage" couldn't be more accurate. "Indentured servitude" would be a good term for it as well. You would not believe how many of these companies try to get brand new drivers to lease trucks just to be indebted to the company. It's a predatory system that robs the workers of their livelihoods. Many of these people have little to no education and don't see it coming until they're underwater and out of options and that's why I had to make research about governmental grants and hired a licensed professional grant writer who helped me in securing a grant and I could start up a business for myself.
You are right 100. A servitude slave driver is what they turn you into if you aren't careful. I can go one more farther. What about human driver trafficker? They kidnapped you from your family. And put ELD shackles on you. Owner operators as well as company drivers. We drivers are always fighting for our freedom. Well, I'm going to end with always back yourself up with legal help and legal advice. This is how I've been a successful trucker for 27 years. Stay safe.😊
I am so happy to see truckers are making good money for once. I can see prices going up rather fast at the stores, truck stops and gas stations. Remember that you need warehouse workers, equipment operators, dock workers and not only truckers.
That's how much an owner operator CAN make in a good week with them. You need to have your own truck with PTO and blowers plus your own pneumatic bulk tanker trailer. So with about a quarter million dollars worth of equipment that you need you can GROSS up to $14,000 on a good week. Are you working every week of the year and never taking any time off though? Is every week going to be a good week? Oilfield trucking is still trucking. Some weeks are better than others. Also the oilfield is hard on equipment so pretty much double your maintenance expenses on the road as well as your fuel consumption. There's no fuel saving cruise control on the interstate. Even the most efficient modern tractors aren't doing much better than 6mpg. So all said and done you're taking home on average somewhere between $5k and 7k after expenses. I do sand hauling with pneumatics in the WTX oilfield. Company drivers get 25% of the load. My truck grosses about $3k a day and burns through about 125 gallons of fuel each day.
@@bobg8015 That's up to you. There's money to be made either way. I won't say one is better than the other. They're just different. Do what works best for you.
So let's say sisu pays 500 a load you have to do 4 loads a day 2,000 a day 7 days is 14,000 - fuel - sisu percentage plus down time at the well let alone how long you wait at the well
I haven't seen any settlements or anything like that, however I did actually contact them. I believe the money's there. It's an oilfield job. I have friends that have worked the oil fields and they make ridiculous money. From the info I got it is 100% owner operator. The kicker is that you've got two options. You are either 3 weeks on with 7 to 10 days off or you have to live in Odessa or Midland Texas and you can be home everyday. Not great towns to live in though.
@@getone135th they're swamped with calls. So you kinda have to make it through the gatekeeper. Email Recruiting@sisuenergyllc.com and they'll get back with you really quickly.
Sisu is a joke it's in the oilfield of west Texas. Hauling frac sand. And they pay by the ton. Oil prices would be through the roof. So that's a lie. They not coming close to that hell they still owe money to owner operators that worked for them last year
Thanks for sharing that. I knew it was a lie. I called the office several times no body answers their phone. If that was true I would even leave my own company.
I work there and the money is there you just have to work for it, everyone moves here thinking that just cause they start working for these companies there automatically going to be handed 14k you have to earn it
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Yes, it's owner operators, and the deductions account for more than half of the $14,000 figure. There's Fuel costs, there's 14-20% that goes to the truck company, the IRS tax bracket is 39 percent, the 14K turns into 2500 to 4K after all deductions, and if the truck breaks down that week, even less. So, because the deductions and risk of breakdown are so high in trucking, the top number must be high so that the lower number can make sense to the company and the drivers who risk their lives to run loads for their countries.
Your numbers are off little buddy they ain’t using a lot of fuel to drive that sand . They might spend 2,000 a week on fuel out of 14,000 that leaves 12k then insurance high 500 a week leaves 11.5k And I own my semi I don’t have to pay nothing else other then that . Save 2,000 a week for break downs you still bring home 9,500 then tax ain’t no fucking 38 percent boy do you know how to write off expenses 53 dollars a day your away from home you can write off plus any break down or fuel cost learn the game stop listening to everyone it’s definitely money out here
Man Thank you for the work you do for us. You take so much time and effort into your program it helps us out. I have spoken to so many other drivers we all seem to agree there's a lot of rumors and unfulfilled promised about making this money.
We use to pull these numbers hauling frac sand. Hell company drivers were making $3k a week. Since the bust of 2015 rates dropped and $8k a week is a hustle
The way the story is written is total BeeEss. The headline is totally false. Here's why: Sisu Energy has no company drivers. They only contract with owner/operators with their own trucks, possibly even their own trailers, As such, the cost of running the truck, from fuel to tires and maintenance to insurance, permits and taxes, come out of the $14000, obviously. Sisu Energy does not pay a 'salary', as has been reported. The pay is piece work, they pay by the load. Oil field work pays very well. But to make close to $14 000 a week, every aspect of the work has to be in the driver's favor ( no break-downs, no delays due to weather, production, or other outside factors). The hours are excessive. You work out in the field and, even tho it's local work, you pretty much live in the truck, not much different from OTR trucking . The news story adds the lie about the driver shortage pushed by the ATA, especially about tanker drivers. Sisu Energy hauls fracking related material to wells. Their trucks do not haul refined products to retail stations.
Appreciate the honest comment. We don’t make these videos or report the news. We haul Frac sand. Our TOP guys have recently started hitting 16k a week. Not everyone. Most folks land between 10-12k a week gross
Very likely to be true. I worked for 4 years in the North Dakota oil fields and I made between 10-15k weekly. However I was driving 100+ hours per week. Now, with the ELDs I’m not sure how those numbers add up tho
What’s up Asian... this funny because me and one my good trucking friend was just talking about this. I seen the contracts and info they sent him and O/O can my up 14000 week. Company drivers we don’t know yet but I keep you and channel updated on this because we wanting to know if it’s real or not
I am a driver recruiter. I hire for few carriers. Some of the company I am with is offering 10k 15k sign on bonus which are paid in incurmemts with in a year. There are so many companies out there I never heard of that company
I’m making a video of what it’s actually like out here in the oil field. Sisu has no company drivers, it’s all owner Operators. Beyond that it’s pneumatic sand hauling which you have to own or rent and your truck has to have a PTO and a blower unit to run it. The reality is unless you do pneumatic which is being phased out you will lose your ass out here, especially if you haul bottom drop. Bottom drop trucks are detained without pay 50-70 hours per week, the companies who you lease to claim that you will gross $6-9k per week, but the reality is you will gross $3-3.5 k while paying said company $450 per week for their trailer and high insurance premiums. Boxes, depending on who you are with you will do better, but again it depends on the well, if the well is down and there are no empty boxes or if the sand plant is slow you will not be paid detention. In other words the oil field is probably the worst place for trucker abuse in all forms of trucking.
I called them they are paying 8-9k a week for pneumatic tanker. And it's otr division. And you must have your own truck and trailer. They also do sand box as well.but the 14k is a lie it's just to get your attention.
@@HaVoC_TX hey call them and listen to the automated message. And it says they do pneumatic and sandbox. Idk maybe you know more into the company. I'm just going off of the info that was explained when I called.
@@SisuEnergyLLC On the bit about folks looking for drivers; do the folks also require a potential driver candidate to have two years experience or can the candidate have 10 months experience?
It is not a shortage of drivers. If they raise the pay to where no trucker makes less than 6 figures with good home time no company would ever loose a driver
BS!!!!! You will never work for someone. You a boss, your bless happy man to see Jena everyday 🙏. Now for the rest of us, We gonna look into it. If its in FLORIDA and paying that much, I'll see u soon
Sound like bs to me especially in West Texas once Halliburton took over the rates dropped and they stopped giving Detention pay. It was good money when pioneer was running things
Yeah this company looks like they haul frac sand and oil tankers. I used to work as a frac hand on oil wells and drive truck in the oilfield in west Texas, south Texas, east Texas, north Texas, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico. Mostly in west Texas back in 2011-2014 and that’s when oil prices was over $100 a barrel then and yeah I saw some of them sand and oil tanker owner operators and some of them made like $12,000 a week just hauling sand or hauling oil all day long man. US oil is at $65 a barrel right now and I don’t know if that kind of money is possible right now with oil prices still low but maybe at this company they pay you the better rates and you can make that kind of money with low oil prices. I’m gonna check them out though because I have my own truck and I’d like to make more money myself and I miss working in the oilfield to be honest
You should apply Jason they need experience people not otr drivers who don’t even own a crescent. The rates are decent I’m leased on to them. They have some wells paying 5 dollar a mile that’s including deadhead and 2.90 a mile for a long run. But I think now is time to come back oil will be going up this summer I believe so it’ll be busy. Also I never have to wait for a load as soon as I’m empty I get another load.
@@HaVoC_TX Yeah I applied earlier this afternoon right after I saw this video and looked a lil more into them. Yeah that’s the bad part waiting on loads and being stuck at the well when it goes down for whatever reason. How much a week you making right now with them?
I’ve only been leased on to them for 4 weeks now and have been running my own truck and trailer and my trailer is a 1979 so it’s been giving me some issues twhich reflect on my gross but I grossed 8,*** this week. The week before grossed 6,*** and took home 4,200. You can def gross to 14k but it’s non stop running and your equipment has to let you as well. But it’s still good money even if your not a top driver. But yes they have the work for you to gross 14k is every driver doing it no cause that’s a perfect week. But the work is there.
So... this looks like oilfield. I worked frac sand for two years and this happens a lot when the oilfield is desperate for drivers and needs them ASAP. The money is probably very good and CEO is probably not lying. But it will not last. Contracts get lost they over hire drivers. Now is a good time to get into oilfield but this is a desperate attempt to get drivers off OTR and to oilfield asap
Been in this game 14k is a great week not an average and the amount of money you keep is comparable to OTR after the added wear and tear that the lease roads gift you.
I've worked there. You might get sand in west Texas load pays 500 drive 175 miles one way and dead head back to either that sand location or somewhere different
You will be hauling frac sand for them. I don't think it would be that much a week. More like 10-12k max /week gross. It's cool until the oil & gas industry gets slow. But as of now that company has a lot of work out here in west tx. If you do decide to come to out here and work for them you will need a blower on your truck. All you guys with those nice pretty trucks leave them at home. Those rough lease roads will tear them up.
@@Dom_Solo Again it still depends on how you run as well. Then it also depends on the well. If they are having issues then you could be sitting for 24-48hr maybe more in some cases. They have a lot of work from what I hear. Some of the sand hauling companies pay you detention if your loaded and sitting. If they are contracted out runnon multiple wells they will pull you off that well with issues to keep you running.
Yup. Pneumatic. 50-60 mile runs. 4 loads a day. 7 days a week. Time sheets. Only sleep on staging pad. Well never goes down. You will be a zombie by the end of the week.
@@SisuEnergyLLC you got lots of time, to reply to all these comments?? Damn. Sound really desperate sir. If everything was good out there and pay was true! Driver's would spread the word, and you wouldn't need anyone!
@@SisuEnergyLLC I looked you guys up can’t find an official site I’m moving to Texas soon over three years experience looking to be owner up I’m trying to get direct contact with you guys
O/O position. After you pay for; Heavy haul Truck, specialized trailer rental, Insurances, permits, pilot cars, fuel, repairs and maintenance. You might net $3500/ week then you have to dead head ( NO $ ) to next load. So then if you figure that in you've only averaged maybe $2500/ week. And then the TAXES! Oh yeah, the benefit, the life of a gypsy on the road.
It's for owner operators and they doing it cause there is a driver shortage for fuel drivers and because everything is open back up and drivers was laid off they in desperate need of experience drivers,that's what it said in the article
Too bad they don't train if you can purchase the equipment. I been looking at buying the equipment, but don't have 2 years of frac sand experience... 24 years driving everything but that ..
@@SisuEnergyLLC being in the news is one thing…….anyone can get on the news……..following through with this $14k promise is another…..you will get a few fools don’t worry……🙄
I don't know about that company but I do know the oilfield does pay good but it has its ups and downs if the oil prices are up you're getting paid good but if the oil is down you're really not making that much money and anywhere there's oil work basically there's nothing around so you got to stay there for about a month and after that they'll let you go home for 5 days or more and then the living quarters you got to see what's the situation sometimes they let you stay in the truck or they were even provide housing or a man camp or or a mobile home trailer and money-wise you're making between 1300 to 1800 take home after taxes and that's every week but some companies will pay you every 15 days but you're still making $1,500 a week and you got to be ready to work and all kinds of weather and if anybody is interested you could just look it up on Craigslist under job transportation Texas Odessa , Oklahoma Oklahoma City , North Dakota Watford City, Wyoming Casper
@@SisuEnergyLLC I live in New York State. Is this opportunity available in my state? I am enrolled in CDL classes and will have my CDL by the end of July. If this is available in my state then I'd like more information.
Helllllll noo 750k a year cmon now that’s a little iffy like he said maybe the contract in your last 25th year when your 72 when the retirement age changes
I was wondering like if I have my trucking company am I able to hire a driver give him my truck and I sign a contract with the company so that he be my owner operator
You must have 2 years experience Minimum 25 years old or older, would like if you have your own rig and trailer but if not, they can get u in to own your rig and trailer. . This is more owner operator only and a chance for someone to own thier own rig and trailer. Insurance must be high to get into this industry. They want owner operator's to take all the risk in case you screw up. Truck and trailer This a perfect field for Alex to sell trucks and get ppl in
@@yoban360 just a rig and a trailer. No authority, you be leased on under thier name. Own authority is more you booking your own loads and keeping 100% of the money you charge or accept
@@yoban360 here's a preview of what u be doing ruclips.net/video/jJSHN4KRgUo/видео.html Now if you dont want to do that, they do have OTR dry van but pays 30% less . Its physical work, alot of waiting, loud noise, dust, getting dirty . You are getting paid big $$$$$
Sounds like JB hunt is giving SISU energy ideas. Companies are paying less, not more. Companies don’t respect truck drivers, this seems like a scam to me, tops maybe $5-8k running 6 days a week but I don’t see $14k a week. No way....
I think its real. But I also think they expect you to work atleast 14+ hours every day for 7 days a week. They want you to drive with very little to almost no sleep in between your days. Not worth it, not worth it at all.
😂 if u think this is true then I got a bridge to sell u. When the oil field was on fire and we ran like hogs on fire, we barley made that. And u ran 7 days a week 20 hours a day to make that kind of money then. Problem was I would work 2 three weeks and then work slowed done for a few weeks. Or your truck would break and be down for a few weeks or u take time off. Things happen. No one is doing that nonstop for weeks at a time for a year. That’s just not happening.
I heard those trucks get decimated in the oil/dirt fields and you work like a slave.....i prefer my otr life making 3500-5k clean in 4-5 days dry van then i go home for 6-7 days
They want owner ops not company some will say when a company position open they get you in business reality they want you to pay them use their trucks... last I check jobs pay you had friends in texas work energy companies they scams and no work can happen suddenly and you still owe money for truck on contract that you sign after they say you make money. Thankfully I work for private company tyson foods recommended them or most private fleet or LTL like old dominion
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Is this for team drivers i cant see a solo ever making that much
Absolutely
We are mainly solos. Teams do even better
Looks like frac sand I was making 4000 a week as company driver in permian basin few years ago but I still make 2k out here or better hauling water from rig work to flowback which is great but you work a lot of hours an live in truck out in field kinda hard to explain the hours if you aint been out here you just got to experience it to understand it but I was getting 164 hours week but was on location 24/7 like I said if you aint been out here then you have to come do it to understand it then if your company pays ticket time you charge flat 6 hours a load but it only takes 2 hours. Then 4 load loads you get 24 hours but it only worked 8 just depends on who you work for an the rate but it's possible to make 3k a week if you work at right place and are willing to put in the time and can handle crazy hours but it's not for your regular over the road truck driver you need to know how to handle a truck in severe off road situations and do little physical work an get dirty so that's my take btw the owner of the truck I was driving when I was making 4k a week he picketed 17 k a week. Lol
This is most likely true. I worked in the oilfield for a mega carrier for a few years. They have all these people show up, then in about a month or two they start cutting people. Be careful, with these jobs. They pay good, but deceptive at the same time. anyone who has worked in the oilfield knows the game. You can be making a lot of money then they just start laying people off. Look what happen last year. There was a lot of us out in west texas and 90% of us was laid off. The oilfield is always and up and down market with constant layoffs.
The trucking industry held me for 4 months. I figured out quick that it's not worth working in an industry in need of such massive reform.
"Debt peonage" couldn't be more accurate. "Indentured servitude" would be a good term for it as well. You would not believe how many of these companies try to get brand new drivers to lease trucks just to be indebted to the company. It's a predatory system that robs the workers of their livelihoods. Many of these people have little to no education and don't see it coming until they're underwater and out of options and that's why I had to make research about governmental grants and hired a licensed professional grant writer who helped me in securing a grant and I could start up a business for myself.
You are right 100. A servitude slave driver is what they turn you into if you aren't careful. I can go one more farther. What about human driver trafficker? They kidnapped you from your family. And put ELD shackles on you. Owner operators as well as company drivers. We drivers are always fighting for our freedom. Well, I'm going to end with always back yourself up with legal help and legal advice. This is how I've been a successful trucker for 27 years. Stay safe.😊
I am so happy to see truckers are making good money for once. I can see prices going up rather fast at the stores, truck stops and gas stations. Remember that you need warehouse workers, equipment operators, dock workers and not only truckers.
This is if you are an owner operator and have all of the expensive equipment and the necessary driving experience and driving record.
That's how much an owner operator CAN make in a good week with them. You need to have your own truck with PTO and blowers plus your own pneumatic bulk tanker trailer. So with about a quarter million dollars worth of equipment that you need you can GROSS up to $14,000 on a good week. Are you working every week of the year and never taking any time off though? Is every week going to be a good week? Oilfield trucking is still trucking. Some weeks are better than others. Also the oilfield is hard on equipment so pretty much double your maintenance expenses on the road as well as your fuel consumption. There's no fuel saving cruise control on the interstate. Even the most efficient modern tractors aren't doing much better than 6mpg. So all said and done you're taking home on average somewhere between $5k and 7k after expenses. I do sand hauling with pneumatics in the WTX oilfield. Company drivers get 25% of the load. My truck grosses about $3k a day and burns through about 125 gallons of fuel each day.
@@bobg8015 That's up to you. There's money to be made either way. I won't say one is better than the other. They're just different. Do what works best for you.
I want to thank you for making these videos, I recently got my class 1 license in Canada and I find your videos helpful and full of positive energy.
So let's say sisu pays 500 a load you have to do 4 loads a day 2,000 a day 7 days is 14,000 - fuel - sisu percentage plus down time at the well let alone how long you wait at the well
Loads are paying 550-650 a load
@@ramongutierrez3536
Still rolling with Sisu?
7 days. When you make 34 hours break
Is the eld required by the company? Or as owner operators we can say F*** it and roll without it
I want to see some pay settlements!!
Exactly!!
Same!
They made me snort some crack
Check us out elsewhere and you can. Can’t post on here
I can show you
I haven't seen any settlements or anything like that, however I did actually contact them. I believe the money's there. It's an oilfield job. I have friends that have worked the oil fields and they make ridiculous money. From the info I got it is 100% owner operator. The kicker is that you've got two options. You are either 3 weeks on with 7 to 10 days off or you have to live in Odessa or Midland Texas and you can be home everyday. Not great towns to live in though.
Do u drive? I've got a few questions. Email?
@@berkshirecove1936 yes. I do drive. Don't like to give my email out on the internet. But happy to answer any questions I can here.
@@2wheels3scoops who do I contact I live in Odessa?
@@getone135th they're swamped with calls. So you kinda have to make it through the gatekeeper. Email Recruiting@sisuenergyllc.com and they'll get back with you really quickly.
It’s calming down now. Call away!!
Sisu is a joke it's in the oilfield of west Texas. Hauling frac sand. And they pay by the ton. Oil prices would be through the roof. So that's a lie. They not coming close to that hell they still owe money to owner operators that worked for them last year
Thanks for sharing that. I knew it was a lie. I called the office several times no body answers their phone. If that was true I would even leave my own company.
Who do I contact I live in Odessa?
You literally don’t know what you’re taking about nor have you ever worked for us. Keep hating
I work there and the money is there you just have to work for it, everyone moves here thinking that just cause they start working for these companies there automatically going to be handed 14k you have to earn it
@@ramongutierrez3536 I’m thinking about signing up. Can I contact you by email…?
Just called and spoke with Carey they do not employ company drivers it’s owner op work only
Whats that number ? If you don't mind
@@DPG_LIVE +1 817-717-1616
But if you need a truck, we can help w that as well.
Exactly
@@SisuEnergyLLC i just send an email wish on the website please can you tell someone check it (my email is like "youcef31000"at the end)
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That’s silly. No contrActs. It’s your business. Our job is to make sure you have freight when you want it. Be nice
Does that mean that the, 1 Kidney Donation, Blood Samples, Stem Cell Research and Sperm Donor, is still in Play !!! ????😁🤣
@@SisuEnergyLLC where is the job located? Sir/Madam
Can you just do the sperm donor part? 🤔
Yes, it's owner operators, and the deductions account for more than half of the $14,000 figure. There's Fuel costs, there's 14-20% that goes to the truck company, the IRS tax bracket is 39 percent, the 14K turns into 2500 to 4K after all deductions, and if the truck breaks down that week, even less. So, because the deductions and risk of breakdown are so high in trucking, the top number must be high so that the lower number can make sense to the company and the drivers who risk their lives to run loads for their countries.
smart fucking man someone who understand trucking and all the overhead cost that comes with it
lol
Your numbers are off little buddy they ain’t using a lot of fuel to drive that sand . They might spend 2,000 a week on fuel out of 14,000 that leaves 12k then insurance high 500 a week leaves 11.5k
And I own my semi I don’t have to pay nothing else other then that . Save 2,000 a week for break downs you still bring home 9,500 then tax ain’t no fucking 38 percent boy do you know how to write off expenses 53 dollars a day your away from home you can write off plus any break down or fuel cost learn the game stop listening to everyone it’s definitely money out here
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@@nastang5.097
Still rolling with Sisu?
Man Thank you for the work you do for us. You take so much time and effort into your program it helps us out. I have spoken to so many other drivers we all seem to agree there's a lot of rumors and unfulfilled promised about making this money.
Shiiiiiid, this is an experimental job; you’ll be looking like venom by the time you come home🤣🤣🤣
U know what’s going on 😂
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That's about how you would need to survive in todays economy owning a truck. Ain't NOBODY Gonna give you That much for good honest hard work!
We use to pull these numbers hauling frac sand. Hell company drivers were making $3k a week. Since the bust of 2015 rates dropped and $8k a week is a hustle
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Crude is terrible now. A 26 mile run only pays like $220 and the insurance is like $1500 a month.
Oilfield life....best job I ever had. 🙄
The way the story is written is total BeeEss. The headline is totally false. Here's why:
Sisu Energy has no company drivers. They only contract with owner/operators with their own trucks, possibly even their own trailers,
As such, the cost of running the truck, from fuel to tires and maintenance to insurance, permits and taxes, come out of the $14000, obviously.
Sisu Energy does not pay a 'salary', as has been reported. The pay is piece work, they pay by the load.
Oil field work pays very well. But to make close to $14 000 a week, every aspect of the work has to be in the driver's favor ( no break-downs, no delays due to weather, production, or other outside factors).
The hours are excessive. You work out in the field and, even tho it's local work, you pretty much live in the truck, not much different from OTR trucking
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The news story adds the lie about the driver shortage pushed by the ATA, especially about tanker drivers. Sisu Energy hauls fracking related material to wells. Their trucks do not haul refined products to retail stations.
Appreciate the honest comment. We don’t make these videos or report the news. We haul Frac sand. Our TOP guys have recently started hitting 16k a week. Not everyone. Most folks land between 10-12k a week gross
It's a frac company in fort worth Tx . Fracing out in west tx . Must have oil field experience
Very likely to be true. I worked for 4 years in the North Dakota oil fields and I made between 10-15k weekly. However I was driving 100+ hours per week. Now, with the ELDs I’m not sure how those numbers add up tho
Yea! That's North Dakota you cant compare that with Texas.
What company did you work for?
Work for Mencar as a company driver and J7 as a O/O in West Texas
@@darrensterling8316 how do I apply I'm in Dallas. I Wana work at the oil field
You would apply like any other job go online a d fill an application out.
Even $14k a month would be very good income for that
It's gross. Before fuel, insurance, trailer rental and so on. It's oilfield.
What’s up Asian... this funny because me and one my good trucking friend was just talking about this. I seen the contracts and info they sent him and O/O can my up 14000 week. Company drivers we don’t know yet but I keep you and channel updated on this because we wanting to know if it’s real or not
Any updates?
A dollar per mile but one must drive 14,000 miles per week. IT'S TRUE!!!
I am a driver recruiter. I hire for few carriers. Some of the company I am with is offering 10k 15k sign on bonus which are paid in incurmemts with in a year. There are so many companies out there I never heard of that company
Do you have anything for new drivers in south Florida?
I’m making a video of what it’s actually like out here in the oil field. Sisu has no company drivers, it’s all owner Operators. Beyond that it’s pneumatic sand hauling which you have to own or rent and your truck has to have a PTO and a blower unit to run it. The reality is unless you do pneumatic which is being phased out you will lose your ass out here, especially if you haul bottom drop. Bottom drop trucks are detained without pay 50-70 hours per week, the companies who you lease to claim that you will gross $6-9k per week, but the reality is you will gross $3-3.5 k while paying said company $450 per week for their trailer and high insurance premiums. Boxes, depending on who you are with you will do better, but again it depends on the well, if the well is down and there are no empty boxes or if the sand plant is slow you will not be paid detention. In other words the oil field is probably the worst place for trucker abuse in all forms of trucking.
I called them they are paying 8-9k a week for pneumatic tanker. And it's otr division. And you must have your own truck and trailer. They also do sand box as well.but the 14k is a lie it's just to get your attention.
Sisu does not pull sandbox. That’s for rookies and steering wheel holders who haul cheap freight and make rates go down in the oilfield lol
@@HaVoC_TX hey call them and listen to the automated message. And it says they do pneumatic and sandbox. Idk maybe you know more into the company. I'm just going off of the info that was explained when I called.
It actually doesn’t say that. We’ve never ran a sandbox in our existence. Good talk
Thats why they pay alot. Must have your own rig and trailer. If not, they can help you get it
Correct! And if you need a truck, we’ve got folks looking for good drivers
@@SisuEnergyLLC wait what?. Any owners list?.
@@SisuEnergyLLC On the bit about folks looking for drivers; do the folks also require a potential driver candidate to have two years experience or can the candidate have 10 months experience?
@@SisuEnergyLLC Also do you have owners list
I need a truck 4145173600. I also need proof
I'm packing my bags Freeda!! 😲
It is not a shortage of drivers. If they raise the pay to where no trucker makes less than 6 figures with good home time no company would ever loose a driver
BS!!!!! You will never work for someone. You a boss, your bless happy man to see Jena everyday 🙏.
Now for the rest of us,
We gonna look into it.
If its in FLORIDA and paying that much, I'll see u soon
Sound like bs to me especially in West Texas once Halliburton took over the rates dropped and they stopped giving Detention pay. It was good money when pioneer was running things
The rates are back
Yeah this company looks like they haul frac sand and oil tankers. I used to work as a frac hand on oil wells and drive truck in the oilfield in west Texas, south Texas, east Texas, north Texas, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico. Mostly in west Texas back in 2011-2014 and that’s when oil prices was over $100 a barrel then and yeah I saw some of them sand and oil tanker owner operators and some of them made like $12,000 a week just hauling sand or hauling oil all day long man. US oil is at $65 a barrel right now and I don’t know if that kind of money is possible right now with oil prices still low but maybe at this company they pay you the better rates and you can make that kind of money with low oil prices. I’m gonna check them out though because I have my own truck and I’d like to make more money myself and I miss working in the oilfield to be honest
You should apply Jason they need experience people not otr drivers who don’t even own a crescent. The rates are decent I’m leased on to them. They have some wells paying 5 dollar a mile that’s including deadhead and 2.90 a mile for a long run. But I think now is time to come back oil will be going up this summer I believe so it’ll be busy. Also I never have to wait for a load as soon as I’m empty I get another load.
Also if you do apply I can get you a very good paragon blower for 2500$ email me if you need a blower marshallamb84@gmail.com
@@HaVoC_TX Yeah I applied earlier this afternoon right after I saw this video and looked a lil more into them. Yeah that’s the bad part waiting on loads and being stuck at the well when it goes down for whatever reason. How much a week you making right now with them?
I’ve only been leased on to them for 4 weeks now and have been running my own truck and trailer and my trailer is a 1979 so it’s been giving me some issues twhich reflect on my gross but I grossed 8,*** this week. The week before grossed 6,*** and took home 4,200. You can def gross to 14k but it’s non stop running and your equipment has to let you as well. But it’s still good money even if your not a top driver. But yes they have the work for you to gross 14k is every driver doing it no cause that’s a perfect week. But the work is there.
@@HaVoC_TX
Still running oilfields with sisu?
I work in the oil field, i live close to west texas and I would not take this gig lol
So... this looks like oilfield. I worked frac sand for two years and this happens a lot when the oilfield is desperate for drivers and needs them ASAP. The money is probably very good and CEO is probably not lying. But it will not last. Contracts get lost they over hire drivers. Now is a good time to get into oilfield but this is a desperate attempt to get drivers off OTR and to oilfield asap
I been fracin for 11 years and its up and down. When oil prices drop then it gets slow.
It’s supply/demand driven for sure just as everything in life. Right now the iron is hot
Been in this game 14k is a great week not an average and the amount of money you keep is comparable to OTR after the added wear and tear that the lease roads gift you.
@@chadcrofford4038 That's what I'm trying to tell these guys before the bring them nice pretty truck out here 😆
Them damn farm roads ain’t no joke.... and then you’ll find yourself sitting most of the time anyways. Wells are always down.
We need to see driver paystubs
How would you like us to post them for you?
I've worked there. You might get sand in west Texas load pays 500 drive 175 miles one way and dead head back to either that sand location or somewhere different
This is BS. We get $500 for 41-50 miles and $750 for 91-100 miles.
Stop making up stuff
Do that hire you if you have your own LLC?
@@SisuEnergyLLC do you hire truckers who have their own LLC to run loads?
@@SisuEnergyLLC Ha that's funny sure wasn't like that a year ago.
Fooling wrong people
You will be hauling frac sand for them. I don't think it would be that much a week. More like 10-12k max /week gross. It's cool until the oil & gas industry gets slow. But as of now that company has a lot of work out here in west tx. If you do decide to come to out here and work for them you will need a blower on your truck. All you guys with those nice pretty trucks leave them at home. Those rough lease roads will tear them up.
If I’m makin that type of money who cares about the truck 🤣
@@Dom_Solo Again it still depends on how you run as well. Then it also depends on the well. If they are having issues then you could be sitting for 24-48hr maybe more in some cases. They have a lot of work from what I hear. Some of the sand hauling companies pay you detention if your loaded and sitting. If they are contracted out runnon multiple wells they will pull you off that well with issues to keep you running.
Yup you’ve got it
100% accurate. Oil fields are blowing up
@@malone8272 what kind of beat up truck you recommend?.
Shiiiid I’m willing to relocate for that kind of money
Yup. Pneumatic. 50-60 mile runs. 4 loads a day. 7 days a week. Time sheets. Only sleep on staging pad. Well never goes down. You will be a zombie by the end of the week.
W lots of money
@@SisuEnergyLLC I wanna work for y'all just because of your smart ass comments lmao
@@SisuEnergyLLC you got lots of time, to reply to all these comments?? Damn. Sound really desperate sir. If everything was good out there and pay was true! Driver's would spread the word, and you wouldn't need anyone!
I'm that guy who has to see it to believe it and if I see it I'm still going to question it.🤨
Come see big dawg. It’s real. We’ve been doing this a long time
@@SisuEnergyLLC I looked you guys up can’t find an official site I’m moving to Texas soon over three years experience looking to be owner up I’m trying to get direct contact with you guys
I need a sign bonus 1st LoL 😂
And not in increments either.......
I'm sure they do have sign on
Or
Maybe a huge discount on getting a trailer and setting you up
This real
C'mon man Cash. Pay off that new Peterbilt in one year brother. 👀
O/O position.
After you pay for; Heavy haul Truck, specialized trailer rental, Insurances, permits, pilot cars, fuel, repairs and maintenance.
You might net $3500/ week then you have to dead head ( NO $ ) to next load. So then if you figure that in you've only averaged maybe $2500/ week. And then the TAXES! Oh yeah, the benefit, the life of a gypsy on the road.
Ask the ceo to come on for a interview
Hiiii, I’m right here
Big money step in and said hey dammit you talking to the man with the plan
It's for owner operators and they doing it cause there is a driver shortage for fuel drivers and because everything is open back up and drivers was laid off they in desperate need of experience drivers,that's what it said in the article
I don't think there is a shortage of drivers
It's hard to find parking if you stop later than 6 pm nowadays
That company is all o/o no company drivers
I'm ready
Come on!!
If it's frac sand? Yes when busy. Owner Operator
We slammed! Come get some
Too bad they don't train if you can purchase the equipment. I been looking at buying the equipment, but don't have 2 years of frac sand experience... 24 years driving everything but that ..
If you fall for the okie doke then you deserve to be finessed😂
Coming from someone who has never ran for us. Yet we are in the news nationwide. Cut the skepticism and give us a shot
@@SisuEnergyLLC called you guys but didn’t answer the phone.
346-831-5188
Recruiting closes at 5pm central. They will call you tomorrow
@@SisuEnergyLLC being in the news is one thing…….anyone can get on the news……..following through with this $14k promise is another…..you will get a few fools don’t worry……🙄
I don't know about that company but I do know the oilfield does pay good but it has its ups and downs if the oil prices are up you're getting paid good but if the oil is down you're really not making that much money and anywhere there's oil work basically there's nothing around so you got to stay there for about a month and after that they'll let you go home for 5 days or more and then the living quarters you got to see what's the situation sometimes they let you stay in the truck or they were even provide housing or a man camp or or a mobile home trailer and money-wise you're making between 1300 to 1800 take home after taxes and that's every week but some companies will pay you every 15 days but you're still making $1,500 a week and you got to be ready to work and all kinds of weather and if anybody is interested you could just look it up on Craigslist under job transportation Texas Odessa , Oklahoma Oklahoma City , North Dakota Watford City, Wyoming Casper
That job is most likely VERY, VERY, VERRRY DANGEROUS. You will be lucky to last one month.
They transport frac sand. Never done it, but for that amount I would definitely try it.
@@underdog7495 its ez my dad works for petrolum hauling bulk and its ez its just they kill you, you work 24/7
Nah... it’s blowing sand. We’ve been doing this a long time. We just really good at it
@@SisuEnergyLLC we’ll see about that
@@bigdawgenergy290 even as an owner op
Hello
If they can pay 14 then they can pay 20 a week.
If that's the case they can have my soul. 😂
Just bring your truck w a blower on it 😂😂😂
@@SisuEnergyLLC only owners?
We are 100% owner operators but if you need a truck, we have many investors and fleet owners that we can match you with that can get you rolling quick
@@SisuEnergyLLC I live in New York State. Is this opportunity available in my state? I am enrolled in CDL classes and will have my CDL by the end of July. If this is available in my state then I'd like more information.
They can have my first born child
Helllllll noo 750k a year cmon now that’s a little iffy like he said maybe the contract in your last 25th year when your 72 when the retirement age changes
Even if you get that much, IRS will rip you off
That’s sand hauling in west Tx
Our OTR guys do about 8-9k gross a week
@@SisuEnergyLLC OTR power only or company drivers? 🤔
OTR and Bulk Sand
I was wondering like if I have my trucking company am I able to hire a driver give him my truck and I sign a contract with the company so that he be my owner operator
I seen the settlements it's true
its 10k-12k a week owner operator not driver
83% pay to OO
not out of the world
would be cool to follow up on this.... I'd be curious what it looks like now.
Y’all help drivers with getting a truck?? If so how?
Oh boy!
You must have 2 years experience
Minimum 25 years old or older, would like if you have your own rig and trailer but if not, they can get u in to own your rig and trailer. .
This is more owner operator only and a chance for someone to own thier own rig and trailer.
Insurance must be high to get into this industry.
They want owner operator's to take all the risk in case you screw up.
Truck and trailer
This a perfect field for Alex to sell trucks and get ppl in
You are saying the money is really there? Just need to have own authority?
@@yoban360 just a rig and a trailer.
No authority, you be leased on under thier name.
Own authority is more you booking your own loads and keeping 100% of the money you charge or accept
@@DanielGarcia-zz9eg do you know what they haul?
@@yoban360 here's a preview of what u be doing
ruclips.net/video/jJSHN4KRgUo/видео.html
Now if you dont want to do that, they do have OTR dry van but pays 30% less .
Its physical work, alot of waiting, loud noise, dust, getting dirty . You are getting paid big $$$$$
Where this company located?
Now 24k aweek owner operator in PA !!
Hey man what company do you work for ?
Sounds like JB hunt is giving SISU energy ideas. Companies are paying less, not more. Companies don’t respect truck drivers, this seems like a scam to me, tops maybe $5-8k running 6 days a week but I don’t see $14k a week. No way....
CEO said O/O make 12k to 13k gross per week . but that's o/o not company drivers .
We don’t have company assets. 100% owner operator
@@SisuEnergyLLC do you provide, tags,insurance,permits and a trailer as it states on your website. Also would you accept o/o from Florida
We provide everything you might need and of course Florida is welcomed. We have folks that come from all over
@@SisuEnergyLLC thank you for your reply ,I will contact recruitment in the morning for more information
@@SisuEnergyLLC what does your company haul? I have my own truck.
I read it from NPR they said it’s not true and most of it’s fleets are truck owners.
They about to drill oil for 2month after by by its a good temporary job
What kind of emissions laws do they have in Texas. How old can your truck be to operate your owner operator business ?
As old as you want as long as it runs
I think its real. But I also think they expect you to work atleast 14+ hours every day for 7 days a week. They want you to drive with very little to almost no sleep in between your days. Not worth it, not worth it at all.
Pay Stubs
😂 if u think this is true then I got a bridge to sell u.
When the oil field was on fire and we ran like hogs on fire, we barley made that. And u ran 7 days a week 20 hours a day to make that kind of money then.
Problem was I would work 2 three weeks and then work slowed done for a few weeks.
Or your truck would break and be down for a few weeks or u take time off. Things happen. No one is doing that nonstop for weeks at a time for a year. That’s just not happening.
Sigh... come on now. We wouldn’t be on every news station in the country if it weren’t true
And legally you cant advertise..you can but when you're caught for fraud you're immediately shut down
This is legit it was on the news
Yeah right!!!!
It’s true! It’s true!
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢, they pay you stock that vests over 200 years🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Come on now... straight cash homie
@@SisuEnergyLLC so why so much???? Am I driving radioactive material??? And it's min 2 years right?
Sand
Sisu company owner all in da comments 🤔. I meet the criteria, just working on getting a truck. Might have to take that trip to Fort Worth
Let’s roll!
@@SisuEnergyLLC what’s your direct contact. I want to run under your authority and come to Texas with my brother. Let me know asap please
This in my state of TEXAS and they asking
Owner operator to apply.
Sign me up
I heard those trucks get decimated in the oil/dirt fields and you work like a slave.....i prefer my otr life making 3500-5k clean in 4-5 days dry van then i go home for 6-7 days
Definitely not for everyone
Pure b/s
How to apply in oilfield company ? I’m looking for a great pay no matter how hard the job is. I can drive 3k+ miles as long as the money is there
Smell a little bit of something is right 😂😂 Bull Haulers know what your talking about ..
We smell money, yo
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢
Sign me up current Pilot fuel hauler
Drop link of job site 👀👀👀
This is interesting they really needs driver but let’s see the statements
They want owner ops not company some will say when a company position open they get you in business reality they want you to pay them use their trucks... last I check jobs pay you had friends in texas work energy companies they scams and no work can happen suddenly and you still owe money for truck on contract that you sign after they say you make money. Thankfully I work for private company tyson foods recommended them or most private fleet or LTL like old dominion
Is tyson hiring owners?
There's a catch.
You got to work
If any of you owe the irs and need help feel free to contact me
No way in hell as a company driver . Owner op maybe even then ... 2k a day is doable that's 40k a month
Sisu????
$14.000×4 week is $56.000 months 🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😄 same like me no school
Smells like a lot of “BS” I love it
That dude is lying to you Mai friend....
If the owner was Bill Gates I would believe it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shid jefff bezos not paying that kind of money😂😂
What’s the name of the company?