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I work for a small Oil & Gas Company at a desk, sometimes the pay is better working manual labor in the field, but you work your ass off for it. Most field jobs you are making an hourly wage but working 80 hour weeks, with 40 of those hours being double time it adds up. Go to some of the larger companies websites who operate in North Dakota. The websites below have a lot of job openings. Downside is you'll have to buy a camper and live in ND.

http://www.whiting.com/careers/

http://www.contres.com/careers

http://www.halliburton.com/en-US/careers/default.page?node-id=hgbr8q6n

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Most of the engineering and accounting jobs you'll need a BS degree with an emphasis in engineering or accounting. The field operations, is the manual labor jobs that you can start at with little to no education, and then work your way up. For example when you click on available positions for Continental Resources, all the operator positions are entry level/no education necessary.

http://www.contres.com/careers

At Halliburton you click potetional employees, then search for entry level jobs, there are literally over 500 entry level positions open in the mid-continent, mainly CO and ND.

http://www.halliburton.com/en-US/careers/halliburton-jobs.page?node-id=hgeyxtbd