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Type your answer here... Most of the Frac supervisors that i know make over 100k a year and some make 200k a year depending on bonuses and overtime. These employers are Halliburton,baker hughes,weatherford,etc.

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In production a "pumper" or "gauger" normally gets paid around $25 - $29 per hour. A supervisor or "production foreman" normally starts at around $60K and could get up to the $130's to $150's including bonuses

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10y ago

previous answer is wrong. even a roustabout (a nobody hand) makes about 28k a year before taxes. and pumpers (lease operators) start off at about 60k a year and i have seen some of the old timers get up to about 150k a year. new operators also start off normally with 2 weeks paid vacation with yearly bonuses and at companys like vintage, oxy, berry, and many others will go up to 6 weeks and more of paid vacation a year.

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The can get paid as much as $150,000. Oil field workers are one of the highest paying jobs you can have without a degree.

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12y ago

well here in North Dakota a "hand" makes about 23 dollars an hour with 45 hours a week overtime, but the problem is you have to be a "hand" not a guy trying to make money with no put out

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The amount of money an oil field worker makes a year can vary by location and job description. As of May 2014, salaries for oil field workers may start near $34,000 a year.

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