vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
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I have worked offshore since 1992 & would say it is a highly regulated and safe industry - at least on the North Sea- the main problem being the evergreen issue of using contractors to do specific items of work which inevitably comes down to the cheapest quote.
Having worked for BP in the past on installations they actually ran, as opposed to having an interest in, I would bet my house on this being the problem in the Gulf of Mexico.
I would be genuinely interested to know if anyone else on NSC actually works in the oil & gas industry or are your opinions on BP etc. gained from the safe distance of living in Sussex and reading the Guardian?
In 1977, after being thrown out of college for bunking off, I worked for a while at International Stores ( Lancing ). I was nominaly in charge of the pet food and canned vegetable sections but with a temporary additional responsobility for the bread rolls. On odd occaisions I was asked to work the tills and, as such, I did in fact sell the odd can of 3 In One Oil. So, anything I can help you with, fire away !