26-03-2013, 04:13pm
Offshore logistics is fairly well paid to, we have a lady here (never been offshore in her life) has been in the industry for 15 years, she's on $2250 per day (day rate). However no work, no pay- very unlikely for the next few years anyway.
She's pretty cluey though, problem is onshore needs to be 2-3 days in front of offshore due to the time it takes to ship the equipment/ casing etc out to the rig/ vessel. She needs to know where they're up to so she can get the next phase of equipment ready to go and what equipment to send.
Depending on what's on board a rig usually runs about $700/ minute ($1Mil/ day) so any stuff up on her behalf can get quite expensive, so she needs to be very switched on, which she is- hence her renumeration...
She's pretty cluey though, problem is onshore needs to be 2-3 days in front of offshore due to the time it takes to ship the equipment/ casing etc out to the rig/ vessel. She needs to know where they're up to so she can get the next phase of equipment ready to go and what equipment to send.
Depending on what's on board a rig usually runs about $700/ minute ($1Mil/ day) so any stuff up on her behalf can get quite expensive, so she needs to be very switched on, which she is- hence her renumeration...