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$200K is a bit much for water truck drivers. I'm hearing between 80-100K for those who aren't Owner/operators. 08-29-2011, 08:41 PM Location: Yucaipa, California 9, 866 posts, read 19, 744, 845 times Reputation: 6706 No wonder oil is so high. 08-29-2011, 08:54 PM 581 posts, read 2, 125, 785 times Reputation: 281 $200K as a water WAY. They get paid like all the rest of the truck drivers in the basin. $75-$125K depending on who you work for. Owner Ops might make $200K but that ain't much if you have to pay for fuel, tires, insurance, break downs, relief driver, get my drift. Love the rumor mill in this oilpatch. 08-29-2011, 09:43 PM 477 posts, read 1, 435, 928 times Reputation: 246 Quote: Originally Posted by steel7 Yeah it's interesting anyways, I think I have heard the cost to drill a well here in the Bakken is around $7 million. 08-30-2011, 01:10 AM Originally Posted by Broncogirl 7 million is peanuts compared to what billions the oil company will earn over time. Its obvious the days of inexpensive oil are gone forever.
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Mumbai: The voice of '90s was that of Lucky Ali's. From 'O Sanam', 'Ek Pal Ka Jeena', Aa Bhi Jaa' he ruled everyone's soul. But did you know this interesting that he is thrice married? The singer's third wife, former Miss England Kate Elizabeth Hallam married Lucky in 2010, as she had fallen in love with his personality. She spoke about her relationship and their failed marriage which broke in 2017. In an interview with Times Of India, Kate revealed that she met Lucky when she was in the Middle East. Her friend predicted that she would have a family in India. She flew and that's how she met Lucky whose actual name is Maqsood. "I was a foreigner in a new land, totally drawn by India's beauty and mysticism... so, it felt right to get married when Maqsood proposed. At that point, I did not know who Lucky Ali was, nor his popularity in India, I had married Maqsood, " she said. Kate said that 'for a woman, it is hard when you get divided attention'. Lucky has been married twice before. His first marriage happened in 1996, to Meaghan Jane McCleary, and the second in 2000, to Anahita.
I ended up getting a QC to lead me and that started me off on this kind of work. " Jaffey also recommends a stint working for government, as it offers a different perspective of human rights issues. Languages are also important in human rights work, in particular French, Spanish, Arabic and Mandarin. Strong campaigning, fundraising and communications skills, particularly using social media, are also highly sought after by NGOs. Being willing to work across a number of legal disciplines will also stand you in good stead if you want to be able to fund the more altruistic cases. As well as tiding you over financially, nurturing specialisms and skills helps with the creative aspect of human rights work and will make you better at spotting the big issues.