Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Bottlecreek Road Rig


Bottlecreek Road Rig
Originally uploaded by jono1515.

One of the rigs in the Geysers I worked on in July '05.

busy night?


busy night?
Originally uploaded by jono1515.

So we still haven't really been doing much here at work, in fact last
night was so slow that some of the rig hands weren't even doing
anything. We actually found one guy sleeping on the sub-floor of the
rig! They had been looking for him for awhile before they found him.
We got some pictures, but this is the best one. He was there
sleeping for about 3 hours, I think. Not really a good place to
nap though, if anything bad happens to the well that's pretty much
the last place you want to find yourself. We were trying to move
one of those man-lifts that painters use so we could get a better
picture but he woke up. They were going to just leave him there to
wake up sometime after his shift had ended, which would have been
really funny. But that just shows how busy we are around here, not
busy at all.

Pictures From Cape Cod


Pictures From Cape Cod
Originally uploaded by jono1515.

Pictures From Cape Cod


Pictures From Cape Cod
Originally uploaded by jono1515.

Pictures From Cape Cod


Pictures From Cape Cod
Originally uploaded by jono1515.

Pictures From Cape Cod


Pictures From Cape Cod
Originally uploaded by jono1515.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

Back to Work

I haven't posted any updates in a while because I managed to get time off to go back east to spend a little time in Saratoga and also to go to Cape Cod. I found out for sure I could go home less than a week before I ended up leaving and was a little worried I'd have trouble finding cheap airfare but I did manage to get a cheap roundtrip ticket (that made stops in Las Vegas and Chicago, making it a long day). It was really nice to be home, It would have been nice to have a had an extra week but really I'm pretty lucky it worked out at all. I had forgotten how hot and humid it gets in NY, probably because when I left last February it was like -10.
Cape Cod was a lot of fun, we spent a lot of time at the beach and fishing each night. We caught a couple of stripers, and my brother managed to catch a 36" conger eel and a 19" fluke while we were trying to catch some small scup for bait. After the beach we'd drink mojitos and play croquet. It was really nice to see my family and some of my friends again.
I came back to California a few days ago and started working right away. The first 2 days were all mixed up as to what hours I was working, I worked some daytime hours and some night hours but now I'm on the night shift for the next couple of weeks it looks like. I don't mind because there's not much to do during the day up here anyway. I'm finally getting paid my full wage rather than the training wage, so I'm finally making some decent money! The jobs we are working on right now are even more boring than what I did up in Canada. They aren't really drilling here, they're working on existing wells and all we do is monitor the hydrogen sulfide levels (which can get pretty high and lethal here) and add chemicals to the well when they do get high to clean it up. We test once a day and check the pumps and chemical levels once an hour and that's about it. I'm noticing that each job site has it's positives and negatives, the site I was on earlier this week we didn't have internet on site like we did in Canada, but I had cell phone reception. The new site I'm on now in the Geysers doesn't really seem to have any positives.
I've been talking with some friends and I think I'm going to be moving to Tahoe in California sometime this fall. It will be nice to be around people I know and having housemates makes everything cheaper. Portland is a nice city but I'm not there often enough or for enough time to really settle in. Honestly, right now I have no idea when I may be back in Portland. I may get a week off in August while they move a rig in the Geysers, but who knows.
I'm also giving some serious thought to teaching English in Taiwan. I know a girl that works at an English school there that can get me a job. I think it would be a pretty amazing experience living in such a different culture. I don't think I would go do that until sometime next spring though, I'd like to try to get a full year out of this job and save up some money and then go teach. And I'd probably only teach for a few months.
For now, I'm just glad to be making money again.

Friday, July 01, 2005

california

I've been up in Cobb, Ca for the past week. It's nice here, but the house has nothing. I brought a little tv so I could watch dvd's but there's no cable and you can't get any channels with the antenna. There is a phone line here though so I do have dial-up internet, but the house doens't have unlimited local calls so I don't spend much time online either. All in all it really doesn't matter that there isn't much to do here, I leave for work at 7 in the morning because it takes an hour to get down to the office. By the time I get home it's usually just about 7 at night, so I have dinner and check my email watch a tv show or two that I've downloaded and go to sleep. I'm only going to be here until next Wednesday anyway, I managed to get time off to go home! I'm really excited and I already know that I won't have time to do all the things I want to do, but that's ok. Cape Cod is going to be nice. Really nice. It's all working out pretty well right now, I'm working right up until I leave and then there should be work waiting for me right when I get back, in fact I may have to change my flight to come back earlier for work. I'm just glad I got the week off and can go home for a bit, see some familiar faces!