Posts Tagged ‘Gulf Oil Spill Jobs’
Oh, Please, Let These Oil Spill Jobs FIX THE GULF!
Does that seem dramatic? Does that title seem exaggerated? Well, it’s not.
Just take a look at this video about an oil spill that happened 10 years ago in Brazil. You’ll be able to draw some quick parallels between the plight there and the oil spill tragedy saga that’s just beginning here.
LATE BREAKING NEWS! In case you haven’t heard already, the US Gov’t confirmed today that this oil spill was the biggest oil accident in history. The busted well leaked about 5 million BARRELS. There are 42 gallons in each barrel, so that’s about 210 MILLION gallons of leaked oil.
(For comparison, that 0.16% of the amount leaked oil in this video from Brazil.)
What’s going to happen to the Gulf of Mexico? What’s going to happen to the Southeastern United States? I don’t know. What I do know, thought, is that the continued need for oil spill cleanup workers and general oil spill jobs will be pivotal in how this oil spill turns out. If there are enough brains working on solutions and enough qualified, trained oil spill job holders to the necessary remediation work – we will win! The Gulf will get clean. The fishermen and shrimpers will go back to work. The vacationers will come back to pile into the ocean. Life will go back to normal.
Here’s the video. It’s good:
I thank you for your continued interest in the BP oil spill jobs and the Gulf oil spill recovery. It’s going to take ten of thousands of oil spill jobbers if not hundreds of thousands of train oil workers participating in oil spill employment to save the Gulf
Florida Oil Spill Jobs Update

Florida! #1 Oil Spill Job State Now And (especially) In The Future
It’s “Day 95″ of the BP oil spill tragedy / fiasco / horror / mess. You can pick your adjective. It makes no difference. It’s just generally bad. Unless you want some kind of oil spill employment. Especially if you’re looking for an oil spill job in Florida.
Now, I know there is oil spill work going on in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, but Florida is the state with the big bucks. They have the massive state budget plus the most profit to lose from tourism declines, so, Florida oil spill jobs is the obvious conclusion you come to when you’re wondering where the continued oil work hotspots will be now that the active leak at the busted well head way out and 5000 feet under the Gulf of Mexico has stopped flowing for a few days now.
In case it slipped your mind, the oil was capped on July 15th. At least, that’s what they say. But BP isn’t always known for their forthrightness in getting accurate info to the public about the oil spill and the oil spill jobs like we would hope. (Case in point: BP altering images of their control room.)
So, what’s the latest on the Florida oil spill job situation? I’ll give you a few facts…
Florida Oil Spill Jobs Fast Facts
More On The Loop Current And The Flow Of Oil Spill Jobs
OK, folks. This is short and sweet, but I think you’ll find it a very interesting indicator as to how near-future trends will be in oil spill work – as it relates to the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico.
This will graphically show how the Florida Keys, Miami, and the entire coast of Florida…THEN the entire Atlantic coast of the United States up to the North Carolina / Virginia state line will likely be affected by the unceasing oil slick.
Remember: this is a simulation of oil flow, but it’s pretty spot on. Take a look.
This “tributary” Loop Current is going to take oil so very far away from where the spill is going on. This is why it has such a high probability to hit Key West and Miami at any time now.
Do you see, dear oil spill job prospects: This is not getting any smaller. It’s only increasing in size as time goes on. That means more urgent need for more oil spill workers in jobs not just in the Gulf but then including Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and even Virginia! It’s kind of like a nightmare. Fortunately, though, it’s also a job. And if you already are or you get HAZWOPER certified, it can mean doubling your pay over night.
