View Full Version : White Nationalism - Clear $1,000 A Week & Up By Coming To Williston Or Dickinson ND Right Now - JobsND.com
Craig Cobb
July 23rd, 2011, 11:07 PM
I know what I am talking about, but cannot be much more specific because of stalkers.
If you are young, your chances are even better. Acquire a junk trailer, camper, teardrop trailer, van or station wagon to sleep in. There is a free public shower in Williston, I think on 11th Ave. or thereabouts. I haven't been there, but I know it is run by that city.
My hope in starting and titling this thread (I do have a clue how keyword searches work) is that some young WN men will take this action based on either a hunch or my own rep. What I am telling you is so true that it is a bit unbelievable in this national Neo Weimar economic climate.
Register here and view:
http://www.jobsnd.com/
Forget about sending resumes. Show up in person ready to work. Have your steel toe boots. Once you get here convince at least one of your most serious, dedicated WN friends to immediately join you. Do it.
I heartily personally implore you to do this. Thx.
Pls post this on Stormfront.
Fred O'Malley
July 24th, 2011, 02:08 AM
No need to register, here is the construction page:
http://www.ndworkforceconnection.com/jobbanks/joblist.asp?session=jobsearch&geo=&t=q&keyword=construction>ype=ogrp&ogrp=ZZ&ff_keyword_type=1&ff_keyword_option=1,2,3,4,5&VR=
H.T.R.
July 24th, 2011, 09:19 AM
Corn Cobb's not kidding boys. I drove out to Williston in May with a friend to check out the hype. Believe the hype. My friend stayed and got on as a roustabout first day in town. Starting wage: 18.50 with plenty of overtime. I came home to shore up some family matters, but I'm planning on returning sometime in August.
Housing is quite a concern. My friend got into employee housing, but like the Cobb said, if you have an old travel trailer lying around, that would do nicely.
http://www.ndworkforceconnection.com is the site. This and http://www.theshopperinc.net/index.html are good places to start. Best way to search the workforceconnection is to click on find a job/select by map/a county/and then click on either Williams, McKenzie, or Mountrail counties. Then click the blue search button without typing in any keywords and you will see literally hundreds upon hundreds of jobs.
Other cities and towns to look into would include Stanley, Tioga, and Watford City. Hotels and motels are booked-up for the forseeable future. We brought tents and camping gear. There's a CCC campground on the Little Missouri River about 15 miles south of Watford City. There's also a campground at Sather Lake which is closer to Williston, and Lewis and Clark State Park about 19 miles east of Williston. Remember, Googley Earth is your friend!
Really, I have never seen anything like I did when we rolled through Williston. It was almost as if work trucks and semis outnumbered regular passenger vehicles. Every other car/truck had out of state plates.
Good luck to all who give it a try! As the Cobb mentioned, this is your best chance in this Weimar mess we're in right now!
Alex or Varg, would you consider sticky-ing this thread as an information resource/database of sorts?
Craig Cobb
July 25th, 2011, 10:23 PM
Really, I have never seen anything like I did when we rolled through Williston. It was almost as if work trucks and semis outnumbered regular passenger vehicles. Every other car/truck had out of state plates.
H.T.R., the ratio is said to be 5 trucks for every car. Buy a junk trailer off your local craigslist. You can pitch a tent next to the county seat bldg. in Stanley for $5.00 a day, and there is a shower across the street. I was, early on, considering getting an arctic canvas tent and stove to reside there year round.
Anyway, 48,000 wells are said to be drilled here in the next 15 years. There are approx. 250 so far. Each yields 200-500 barrels per day, average--some more. Landowners get 16%. One guy was called a real life Jed Clampett. I think he is getting 20 to 36 million per year. The oil is perhaps similar to Libya's, very pure. They say you could put the best of it directly into your car.
It is a good idea that Alex or Varg sticky this--for evident survival reasons for our men and families. I have worked oil in the Arctic 4 decades ago and seen rigs flown in at 40 below on C-130's and Kenworth sows, 1.5 times as big as normal Kenworths, drive on the frozen ice river on 4 ft thick ice. This dwarfs all that by many scales.
I've also asked Tom to mention it on his radio show. I sure hope he has and if he hasn't, that he does. It is truly vitally important and urgent to our men.
Please take action now. Now.
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/special-section/html_ece74038-5a26-11e0-b1e7-001cc4c03286.html
http://www.vnnforum.com/blog.php?b=462
Mr. Bowmont
July 25th, 2011, 10:35 PM
So... what is this thread about? Some kind of construction job? Creating some kind of White town?
Craig Cobb
July 25th, 2011, 10:42 PM
So... what is this thread about? Some kind of construction job? Creating some kind of White town?
As the kike Zevon howled: Lawyers, Guns and Money. To further the cause, Cupcake.
Mr. Bowmont
July 25th, 2011, 10:48 PM
As the kike Zevon howled: Lawyers, Guns and Money. To further the cause, Cupcake.
By doing what, idiot?
Steve Reeding
July 25th, 2011, 10:57 PM
I wish I had my health, I'd go for this
Craig Cobb
July 25th, 2011, 10:58 PM
Reply to post #7: As you declare that you don't understand, that about solves it for you. Maybe ELF will come a'bombing in the midst of this Kwa depression, since some say there is evidence fracking messes with groundwater, which is terrible tasting in ND in the first place. I think the most ultra of the leftists won't be controlling the House and altering fracking laws soon anyway--not that that sideshow matters much these waning days.
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t810446/
Old 06-21-2011, 02:38 AM #2
LowDozer
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Default Re: Getting an oil job in north dakota
yeah, been there done that lol. My uncle and I just drove up there one day from AZ. It's kinda tough to get a job on a oilrig, but should have no problem getting a roustabout job. Housing is pricy right now there and hard to find, we had a camp trailor and the boss let us stay in the yard for free. Lots of mexicants amd indians and alot of the work is on the reservations. We were there for about 7 months. Super cold in the winter and the wind never stops. If you have to go, try looking in stanley, williston, tioga or watford city. Most companys start people at 15+ a hour. Good luck!
Mr. Bowmont
July 25th, 2011, 11:19 PM
Reply to post #7: As you declare that you don't understand, that about solves it for you. Maybe ELF will come a'bombing in the midst of this Kwa depression, since some say there is evidence fracking messes with groundwater, which is terrible tasting in ND in the first place. I think the most ultra of the leftists won't be controlling the House and altering fracking laws soon anyway--not that that sideshow matters much these waning days.
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t810446/
Old 06-21-2011, 02:38 AM #2
LowDozer
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Default Re: Getting an oil job in north dakota
yeah, been there done that lol. My uncle and I just drove up there one day from AZ. It's kinda tough to get a job on a oilrig, but should have no problem getting a roustabout job. Housing is pricy right now there and hard to find, we had a camp trailor and the boss let us stay in the yard for free. Lots of mexicants amd indians and alot of the work is on the reservations. We were there for about 7 months. Super cold in the winter and the wind never stops. If you have to go, try looking in stanley, williston, tioga or watford city. Most companys start people at 15+ a hour. Good luck!
You're about as useful as the negro.
I am aware that this is about jobs in North Dakota, but what does it have to do with the White Nationalist 'Movement'?
Craig Cobb
July 25th, 2011, 11:26 PM
We are on Vanguard News Network. It is about news for Our People. It is "news" that one can quickly get hired on at $40K to $72K per year. There also happens to be an historical economic depression, a quite interesting one, going on in the Kwa.
Leonard Rouse
July 26th, 2011, 04:35 AM
You're about as useful as the negro.
I am aware that this is about jobs in North Dakota, but what does it have to do with the White Nationalist 'Movement'?
Said the androgynous weirdo/fool/?.
We need more posts like Craig's, not fewer.
ray bateson
July 26th, 2011, 06:54 AM
I am aware that this is about jobs in North Dakota, but what does it have to do with the White Nationalist 'Movement'?
Because money is power. Those readers going to take the jobs already have the 'idea' that Mr. Cobb hinted at, if you do not.
Be nice, bowmont.
Rab4
July 26th, 2011, 08:10 AM
You're about as useful as the negro.
I am aware that this is about jobs in North Dakota, but what does it have to do with the White Nationalist 'Movement'?
Never fails. Post some good news, and some troll will try to shoot it down. It's threads like this that expose the kike loving trolls.
Craig Cobb
July 30th, 2011, 06:23 PM
AM radio 550 up here says that the Bakken is now pumping 200,000 barrels a day which is expected to reach 1,000,000 barrels per day by 2017. The station also broadcast that oil experts now believe the total reserves of the Bakken are greater than those of Saudi Arabia. They are now drilling as far south as Sturgis, SD. Wherever the drill in the Bakken, they hit oil. It is presently unknown how large the Bakken find really is. Three rigs just hit in Garfield county, MT...one in Sand Point (unsure if that is technically still Bakken--a realtor told me about those holes). Re Garfield, itself an interesting locale:
...the county has a total area of 4,848 square miles (12,556.3 km2), of which 4,668 square miles (12,090.1 km2) is land and 179 square miles (463.6 km2) (3.70%) is water. Its average population density of 0.1058 inhabitants/kmē (0.274/sq mi) is the third-lowest of any county outside of Alaska (behind Loving County, Texas and Esmeralda County, Nevada).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_County,_Montana
On another unrelated mention: I know of 20 acres coming on market north of Kalispell for $65K.
Justin
August 1st, 2011, 02:32 AM
I know this may sound like a stupid question, but what kind of "savings" would you need to do this? As in what's the hiring ratio/ how fast do they hire and that sort of thing? I'm next to completely broke but would really like to get to that area (even though Colorado here is incredible, but as with most places, no jobs...), and especially get a decent job there. Has anyone on here actually gone there yet and gotten hired?
Ryan Smith
August 1st, 2011, 04:47 AM
We are on Vanguard News Network. It is about news for Our People. It is "news" that one can quickly get hired on at $40K to $72K per year. There also happens to be an historical economic depression, a quite interesting one, going on in the Kwa.
What are taxes like around there?
And the homeless population? I imagine if there is a public shower and you can camp out in the city for $5.00 (how often do they even check?) I can't help but imagine a lot of dirty niggers and latrinos.
Thank you for the info though, Chain. I used to listen to Goyfire all the time, and also love the Kingston Trip video on YouTube :cool:
Mr. Bowmont
August 1st, 2011, 09:43 AM
If all this is about is a job then it belongs in the "Working" sub-forum:
http://vnnforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19
Whats the point of having orginization if the supposed 'intelligence' of you whites can't adhere to it?
(I forgot, if you're loved by the admins you're allowed to do as you please)
McKinley
August 27th, 2012, 09:23 AM
Thing still going strong for you Craig?
notillegaltobewhite
September 4th, 2012, 12:38 PM
Craig- Thanks for the update. CDL/Class A, best to take there and rather than send resume best to appear ready for work ? With todays depression especially resumes are wasted paper usually right to shredder or electronic trash in email format.
Work will become less & less especially for whitey as more asians & indians with their newfound zogbucks from selling their shacks in Bangalore for $2 million USD that they currently pay $27 per month rent.UK investors are building India up to compete with China for high tech sector jobs.
So guess what whitey ! The 2 million MR . Indian receives qualifies him to come here on visa ( us dept of immigration) because he has the $$$$ and new credit to play in the jewish mecca American playground. Whites are being replaced daily.
Just walk into any large city immigration office and look around.
Any leads, would be helpful. Best to PM or email me.
Thanks
Sam Fisher
December 28th, 2012, 07:24 AM
How would a job like this work out for a guy who never did a labor-type job ever in his life? Aside from helping parents or family with small around-the-house projects.
Seems a pretty intimidating journey :o
Craig Cobb
December 28th, 2012, 09:03 AM
Followed boom towns all my life. Most of these jobs are repetition and loyalty, Sam. You might say there are 'levels of entry'. You're not gonna be a directional driller or haul oil or water in a tanker w/o a CDL and hazmat (in former case). You are young, right? They want the muscle and malleability. When I took the bus to AL 6 weeks or so ago, there was a quite skinny mystery meat super light-skinned mulatto/spic type heading to CA--18 I think he said he was. Looked a couple years younger. Had earplugs in and was generally out of it. A few obvious recently-acquired status toys. But was clearly dufus type and oblivious. I mean, out of it. Like you wouldn't want him around you on the job because of the "dangerous" factor. Worse than the young Whites, this one was. That's saying something. The funny, bossy old lady at the counter had to direct his every move. Geographically, he had little to no idea where he was. He knew CA was west. That was about it. Spilled bottled water on the counter and ignored it. It was all very funny. I just had to ask him what he was doing in oil. He'd been laying some kind of sheet or something for telecommunications along the highway. I can imagine. The crew boss sets a covey of them up and then has them run out in the weather--no matter what it is-- and do the shit. Anyway, he told me the company. I forget now. Was making $17 an hr. I think he said not much overtime. In other words, not a very good job for up here. He was heading back to CA after 7 weeks total. He uttered it with such finality--you could tell he really figured he'd "done his time"; he'd made all the money he needed for life. To me, it's personally alarming when spacey, lackadaisical mulattos can drift up here, and Whites (at least WN) choose not to so much. This kid was one of the worst I'd seen.
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Crowe
January 1st, 2013, 02:20 PM
I've taken "out of the area" ventures 3 times in my life for employment, and I'm not that old, and every time but one I've been burned, meaning I left just as broke, or even worse than I was before I left. Last time was Richmond VA, I signed a 1 year lease, had to bail out after 4 months, and my entire savings was used to pay off the lease. And that was for a decent apartment in a non-nigger/spick area. I barely had the money for gas to drive back to Kentucky. I told myself I'd never do that again, and for better or for worse, I'm living and dying in Kentucky.
The only way I'd consider working out of town/state is if the company paid per diem, meaning they covered my room and board. That is really the only way to do it without getting screwed.
And I've heard form other sources Craig that there is no shortage of Mexicans and niggers up there, and in fact the place is crawling with them. I'm not going to go up there to work to live in a tent around spiks and niggers, just to go in and work with spiks and niggers. I'm far too hostile to niggers for me to be able to coexist with them for any extended period of time without me going to prison. Its just not a situation I want to put myself in, because I already know how I'd react if tested.
/end bitchfest.
Sam Fisher
January 2nd, 2013, 10:57 PM
Yeah I'm young-ish, 26, and in shape. Don't smoke or do drugs, and only enjoy liquor for the taste. I workout and eat healthy as I can and try to be frugal with my expenses. The only labor-intensive job I ever worked was my first and second jobs as a teen doing grocery stocking and working at an animal kennel, respectively. *shrug*
The only thing daunting is moving across the country to a new area and having to figure living arrangements. I'm a pup when it comes to things like that. My only connections are through family who all live in the NY/CT area. I'm excruciatingly single (:o) and have no kids (that I know about! hurr) either. Though I know if I ended up failing I could always be taken back by family.
Its something I'm thinking about, considering contract security sucks and I'm about to lose my job. :(
Crowe
January 3rd, 2013, 07:45 AM
I did a little bit of research, and apparently the cost of living has skyrocketed in that area due to the influx of workers. I've heard horror stories like $800-$1000/month just to rent a trailer, IF you can find one. For a family size house, you would probably be looking at paying 80%+ of your entire monthly take home pay even after all the overtime you get. I've learned to stick to a budget over the years, and the maximum % of my take home pay I'd want to pay for rent is 35%, and I wouldn't pay that for a trailer.
Craig Cobb
January 3rd, 2013, 09:22 AM
Crowe, Sam Fisher and others aren't in the market for a family sized house up here. I know some of the people who have shown up here; they've all done well. April Gaede was one. Housing availability has actually gotten better since I came here. This thread is in 'working' and sticky. As I recommended in the longer version, one way--if you don't want to work in the west and northwest in oil--is to rent within 50 miles of Minot in a small town. I met a stonemason who bought a five thousand dollar house and repaired it.
This place has been very good to me. I like it. Amost all Germans in my direct area and Norwegians-descended a lot on the oil area. Yes, it's already in this thread--there are niggers and spics showing up, but not nearly as many as any other state except maybe Wyoming or Montana. There are only 683,000 people here and a $2 billion surplus.
It is a precise measure of how psychologically beaten down our people are that they can't get on a Greyhound bus and make a new start--especially the young. They share that in common with urban niggers. I worked on the Beaufort Sea on the frozen ice in gas exploration transportation when I was barely 20. I do not understand the current lack or will-power and 'can do' attitude amongst masses of people. I just do not. But I am angry about it. Others who have arrived here and succeeded as a result of this thread are also clueless as to how the 'lamos' think too, I am sure.
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