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Work at onshore

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rajesh agarwal
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Being Civil PLanner and Claim expert, I want to get planning/claim engineer job on onshore.

According to the discussion on the forum I come to a conclusion that although life is very hectic on onshore but pay is very good as compared to off shore jobs

So friends if someone have any job vacancy in this respect, please intimate me

Thanks to members for acceptance my first post

Expect for a good response

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Bill Guthrie
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Found reverse, many people can do onshore work,but few can do offshore.

Always received better pay for offshore. Depends on the market, and where the work is..Best to know both. Only way to do so is to do it.

cheers bill
Shahzad Munawar
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rajesh

Better to contact Oil gas recuiters or websites to work on onshore, you will definitely get the required job