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Tom Miller
 
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"SteveB" wrote in message
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In the 70's oilboom, the workers were called "oilfield trash" by
onlookers.

An International Society was formed, and had belt buckles, hats, shirts,
and all sorts of things.

I have two belt buckles.

I worked in the Gulf of Mexico from 1974 to 1980, then again in 1993,

and
a couple of hitches in Nigeria.

Are there any other alumni here, or people who worked oilfield who

didn't
get to get a t shirt?

Steve


Almost: went "legit" back in the '60s.

Second Generation: Dad was an Engineer with Schlumberger from '46 'till he
died in '59 and I worked in their Houston Headquarters from '65 - '68.

I was working there when they created "Schlumberger Limited" and renamed
their original operation "Schlumberger Well Services".


They had a reputation of being a fantastic company to work for in those
days. They were good to work for in my day(early 70"s), but the old hands
used to tell stories about how well the Schlumberger family used to treat
them. They always went first class!

Tom