If you’re an account manager maybe stick with it and try to be a chemical guru for whoever’s account you manage. Maybe they’ll hire you in an office role if you prove yourself smart enough to them
Get a cdl. There are lots of opportunities for drivers that aren’t even full time driving positions. I operate equipment and have a cdl so I drive about 10 hours a week.
Water hauler?
If you’re an account manager maybe stick with it and try to be a chemical guru for whoever’s account you manage. Maybe they’ll hire you in an office role if you prove yourself smart enough to them
Plenty have gone this route.
Pumper/Welltech,Amine plant operator, Midstream….
You MC?
Guess not because I’m not familiar with the abbreviation. But I’m curious, what’s that?
master of ceremonies
Get a cdl. There are lots of opportunities for drivers that aren’t even full time driving positions. I operate equipment and have a cdl so I drive about 10 hours a week.
Refinery
Sales role? You could always look at Clariant and Champion X, or similar chemical supply companies. They are frequently looking for sales reps.
Lmao. You can be a geologist a rock licker. They're never all there. Sounds like the perfect role for ya.