All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: anyone do the gas pipeline inspection job??I'm the guy that carl was talking about from air forums. In April I was promoted to project manager of all the travelers (50+ now). I'm based out of company headquarters in Atlanta now but still live in the Airstream. I'm hiring 10 full time travelers to start June 6th so if anyone is interested let me know. We're going to train in Atlanta and Monroe GA at the Georgia Utility Training Academy - think tiny houses, tiny streets where we can simulate all sorts of leak scenarios. I'll reimburse mileage at .79/mile for anyone east of the Mississippi. West of there we can talk with HR about a relocation reimbursement. Way out west we're still hiring but are training in the field. I plan to utilize a similar training center in Utah in the future but that's still a work in progress. Here's the link to the post on my personal blog from a few years back when I was a tech http://airstreamtalesandtrails.blogspot.com/2013/07/walkin-line.html Feel free to contact me through the blog or directly at my company email kcartwright@southerncrossinc.com KevinHiring full-timers for natural gas line inspectionHello All, The company I work for (Southern Cross Corp) is hiring full time traveling natural gas line survey technicians. This is NOT an independent contractor position. All equipment is supplied (except boots). We work all over the country for many different gas utilities and with the spring contracts/projects beginning we need more traveling technicians. This is for full time RVer's, including couples, who are available to go anywhere. Each job lasts anywhere from a few weeks to several months, 40 hours per week, with no downtime in between. Yes, you can take time off in between jobs or while enroute to see the sights. Some of our techs take time off in the winter but I work year round. Feel free to take a look at my blog to get a better idea of what the job is about. Here's a link to a post I made last year, a sort of "day in the life",post.Walking The Line Google the company name as well and click on the careers link for a full description including salary, weekly per diem, travel expense reimbursement, etc. If this type of outdoor work is up your alley it's a fantastic way to work full time on the road. Message me or contact me through the blog and I'll be more than happy to give you my phone number and fill you in on all the details. If it turns out to be something you're interested in I'll then get you in contact with our HR recruiter.