What are Offshore Job


Do you ever feel a bit bored and fed up with your job? Is trekking to the office every day and doing a nine-to-five starting to get you down? Well, you wouldn't be alone. For many people the idea of working behind a desk from Monday to Friday is dull. Some prefer the idea of working in an offshore job.

Offshore jobs can refer to jobs at sea, as opposed to on dry land, or jobs in another country. One of the main varieties of offshore jobs is oil rig work.

There are benefits and disadvantages of working on an oil rig. Many find the sheer wonder of working in the middle of the sea a huge attraction.

There's also the fact that the job is anything but mundane. The work is very different from that which you would get in an office job. There is a lot of physical work involved so those who prefer to work with their hands should get a lot out of the job.

Oil rig work is also extremely important. Oil is one of the most important fuels we use and it is the men and women who work on the oil rigs who extract the oil. Knowing your job is so important can give a great sense of achievement.

Offshore jobs like oil rig work tend to be well paid as they can be quite physically and mentally demanding. Workers usually work on a rotation scheme - spending three weeks on the rig and then two weeks at home, and so on.

Because oil rig workers spend large periods of time in a relatively confined space together and away from home, the workers tend to build up a sense of camaraderie. Working in these conditions means colleagues can become like family.

However, that said, working on an oil rig can be a lonely job. You may be surrounded by colleagues, but you can't go 'home' at the end of a day at work. People who work on oil rigs have to get used to being away from their families for long periods of time.

Of course, it's not just those on the rigs who have to cope with this. If your partner has an offshore job on an oil rig, you will have to deal with them being away from home a lot. If you have children, this can be very difficult.

If you think you could handle an oil rig job, then there are various types of work available. You could work as a radio operator on the rig, have a career as an engineer, or even work as a catering assistant. Oil rig workers have to eat too!

To find an offshore job like oil rig work, it is worth looking at the specialist jobsites available on the Internet. These sites will list all the available jobs as well as offering information on life in an offshore job and details of salaries and benefits.

If you're bored with your nine-to-five and would like a more exciting job, then check out offshore careers today.



Offshore jobs are available if you want something a little different. Find out more about looking for jobs off shore.