A radio operator on an oil rig makes an average of $42,000 a year. Although it's an important job, it's an easy job.
At the offshore drilling company I work for, AD's are now making between 90k and 100k a year
R.T.O. Stands for Radio Telephone Operator. Traditionally the RTO was just the guy that's designated to carry the radio. It was extremely heavy and whoever was charged with making radio transmissions was usually high ranking and wasn't going to lug it around. In today's Army the R.T.O. doesn't really have much of a position, several elements carry smaller much lighter versions of the radio and support vehicles serve as relay stations. You might still find an R.T.O. working inside a command post tracking elements moving through the area of operations.
about 85 dollars working and bakealite. sometimes more depending on style
how does a scale operator make
Based upon eBay and the antique radio catalogs, a restored model in good working condition is worth from $200-275. I have purchased non-working, but complete, ones for $50
125,000$
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How to work overtime offshore? Also, how often are eval. done and how much are the raises? Thank you for your time and knowledge.
Offshore oil accounts for approximately 23% of the total oil production.
sounds like you have overloaded and blown a fuse or relay check fuses . disconnect power source for radio recheck fuses.if dash lights come on, find a different point for power supply for radio. actually you should connect radio to accesories .lights dont take as much power as radio
$25 millon