How to Get a Job Overseas - From Afghanistan to Antarctica, and Beyond

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
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    From Afghanistan to South Korea, from Antarctica and now on to Kwajalein in the Marshal Islands, I've been working overseas for the past 7 years. It's been a wild ride full of fun and adventure. In this video I share my experiences and explain how I find my overseas jobs, how I initially found work in Afghanistan while the US economy was in a terrible recession, and how I continue to find what I consider to be some of the most rewarding and interesting overseas jobs.
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    If you're interested in becoming an electrician, plumber, carpenter, HVAC tech, or any other type of tradesman, the place to start is with an apprenticeship. If you are considering a career as an overseas english teacher, I recommend getting at least a Batchelor's degree before getting a TEFL or similar certification.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 387

  • @gary9933
    @gary9933 5 років тому +58

    I can definitely relate. Went overseas after career stagflation stateside, been doing this about 4 years now. Best decision I ever made in my life.

    • @bigzeus3236
      @bigzeus3236 5 років тому +1

      Gary please help me. USMC Veteran wishing to do,the same

    • @bucwild3158
      @bucwild3158 4 роки тому +1

      Army Vet looking for the same. Please assist. thanks!

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc 3 роки тому

      what type of work do you do? trade? admin? other?

    • @80milekyle70
      @80milekyle70 3 роки тому

      Pelt trader

    • @MiracleFam10
      @MiracleFam10 3 роки тому

      Family life?

  • @wolfmancole1908
    @wolfmancole1908 5 років тому +11

    Glad I found this video of somebody actually doing this kind of stuff. I’m in a similar field (Avionics) and have only been out working a year now and enjoy the company/work I’m currently doing. Had to move away from home to do so but it’s been a great experience. My hopes are to get couple years experience and try to secure a contract job. Doesn’t make that much sense for a single guy to stay in the US and have Rent/Taxes take 30-50% right off the batt when I could be OCONUS. Thanks for the video

  • @m.asquino7403
    @m.asquino7403 4 роки тому +12

    Been in Afghanistan 11 years already its been interesting for sure. Waiting for the next adventure.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +1

      That’s a long time to be here. I’m on my 3rd time in Afghanistan. I get tired of it, go work other contracts, but in the. The money lures needs back. Best place I’ve worked was Kwajalein. The hardest was out in the remote field camps in Antarctica.

    • @bigdisme5622
      @bigdisme5622 3 роки тому +2

      Pay off all your bills and your mortgage and leave lol afghan sucks.

    • @stn7172
      @stn7172 7 місяців тому

      ​@FallofftheMap are there any welder jobs still going on in the middle east?

  • @wonkyp8080
    @wonkyp8080 3 роки тому +5

    I used to live on Kwajalein lol. Fun place would definitely visit again. Also deployed to Afghanistan in the Marines. Looking to get back into overseas jobs, but hopefully as a pilot or UAS operator. Watching your videos for all the good information!

  • @deathf5
    @deathf5 4 роки тому +9

    When you said your a electrician I felt like i found the right video cause I’m also trying to do electrical over seas

  • @FewlzAreKewlz
    @FewlzAreKewlz 5 років тому +5

    Fellow international contractor here. You got my sub. One profession I'll add is HSE (Safety) is always pretty high in demand for western workers.
    Im an Electrical Engineer myself.
    I love the lifestyle and I wish that more of western society could see it through our lens. 9-5 Mon-Fri jobs are just drilled in to peoples brain as the normal thing to do. Theres a whole world of adventure, opportunity and money to be had outside of your own country or even your own city.

    • @triscuitfarms
      @triscuitfarms 3 роки тому

      My 7-6 Monday through Saturday is definitely killing my soul...

  • @JanusXAlvarenga
    @JanusXAlvarenga 4 роки тому +6

    lol. The irony of watching Black Hawk Down and then noticing your worker (hostage) pulled an Argos.

  • @hnjahnjah
    @hnjahnjah 5 років тому +6

    There's one job even more mobile then being an engineer-Chef. Cooks are always sought after and you often see people move to other countries for a job in a kitchen. Only downside to it is it's pretty low paying unless you make a name out of yourself and/or you get sponsored.

  • @TheRoyalProspective
    @TheRoyalProspective 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Will definitely check this out. I was in the Marine Corps, got out honorable in 2018, and finishing up my Criminal Justice Degree in May 2021. Had my mind set on security contracting for a few months. Time to start applying.

  • @twotoes533
    @twotoes533 5 років тому +2

    I used to work for Fluor Daniels in Texas. I almost went to Russia with those guys. That was back in the 80's I spent 30 years working as an industrial/commercial electrician and loved every min of it.

  • @noelio67
    @noelio67 7 років тому +6

    Go to Seattle about once a year........used to be twice, with the currency rate.......from Galway City, Ireland. Just travelling, not working abroad. Work for an American Medical device company.......earn under $35, 000 annually.....but it's enough to travel where I want, when I want. I'm 39 now, was learning some coding/programming on my own time.....but the job markets are so fickle......don't know, think i'll just keep doing what i'm doing, like that Canadian programme years ago....called 'The Littlest Hobo', about a dog who just keeps moving on.....although i'm still based here in Ireland. The Geo-political sphere around the world is ever changing too.....and now you have a massive influx of mainly economic migrants here into Europe.....it's just a bit of a head fuck, to see where the chips are going to fall down the line. Meeting a friend from Seattle over in London in 3 weeks time to catch up, over a weekend, then Edinburgh for a wedding early September. Austin, Mexico City (for the Day of the Dead fest around Halloween).....and probably to Bogota and Cartagena. I'd say Vietnam & Cambodia around New Years......travelling is great, but for how long......who knows. Want to go to Quito sometime too.....not sure how they are after the Earthquake last time though.......making it up as I go along, thank God, I've no kids and a mortgage like the rest.....I see my friends buried in debt, pretending they aren't, with the big cars bought on hire purchase agreements, but i'm still on my bicycle.....LOFL. Maybe i'll head over to Tacoma for Paddys Day, or Bremerton, or even better....Seoul!...I hear the Koreans can drink.........the itch I can't get rid of, pity Seattle is expensive, like Vancouver up the road. Was in South Africa few months ago for Paddys, was like a free trip when I arrived with the Euro-Rand conversion, pity it's so dangerous. Sometimes, I feel that i'd be better off being down the South Pacific, having a nice quiet quality of Life......than being here in the rat race

    • @Tippet76
      @Tippet76 3 роки тому

      How do you afford so many trips on 35k (I assume dollars rather than euro) per year liv8ng in Seattle? What is your rent up there?

    • @noelio67
      @noelio67 3 роки тому

      @@Tippet76 Oh no.....I'm in Galway City, Ireland 🇮🇪. I don't have the Bullshit add ons that most have..... cable tv.... a car on a hire purchase agreement etc etc......and of course debt. Haven't been anywhere since Washington DC early January. Where are you?

  • @lucesymone
    @lucesymone 6 років тому +19

    This man’s story needs to be turned into a movie starring Ryan Gosling as the lead, and it should be named The Journeymen.

  • @garymclaughlin8087
    @garymclaughlin8087 5 років тому +19

    It made me rich and payed off all my bills

  • @kenyarice7665
    @kenyarice7665 6 років тому +21

    I love your story, you sound like a wanderer & dare devil. You took risks and it worked out for you! Amazing!!

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Kenya. Yeah, so far so good.

    • @kenyarice7665
      @kenyarice7665 6 років тому +5

      I’ll be in Iraq soon, I got on with KBR. This video really helped!

    • @chrismobley9698
      @chrismobley9698 6 років тому +2

      kenya rice where did you apply?

    • @kenyarice7665
      @kenyarice7665 6 років тому +2

      I applied in KBR’s website

    • @AhmedHashim660
      @AhmedHashim660 5 років тому

      @@kenyarice7665 hello dear
      I'm from Iraq I used to work before in Cambodia and Malaysia now I'm working in Iraq
      would be really great if we can have coffee or dinner sometime

  • @kristinvetter5911
    @kristinvetter5911 4 роки тому +5

    Came across your channel and find your information and travels fascinating. Was really surprised to hear you worked in North Dakota that’s where I’m living LOL

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      I actually kind of miss it up there. It was so different from most of the US it was almost like traveling to another country.

    • @kristinvetter5911
      @kristinvetter5911 4 роки тому +1

      Fall off the Map where is ND were you? I’m guessing Williston area?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      Kristin Vetter Tioga

  • @UncertainAdventures
    @UncertainAdventures 6 років тому +2

    I enjoy overseas work, so far I have worked in China, Saipan, Guam, UK and have been to the tiny island of Kwajalein. Then I use these place to visit other spots. I went to Japan earlier this month and while working in China I went to Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Philippines and Thailand. Currently I am working in Guam, Vietnam is next on the list to travel to in the next couple months. When this project is over I will go back to SoCal and work until I find another overseas job.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому

      Cool! What sort of work do you do?

    • @UncertainAdventures
      @UncertainAdventures 6 років тому

      Structural Steel inspections for welding, bolting and NDT

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому +1

      Interesting. How do you get into that career?

  • @genearbogast7525
    @genearbogast7525 6 років тому +3

    Thanks Bro! Licensed Master electrician with 2O yrs. tried in 2OO8 to go overseas because of crap economy but had family issues preventing.....your video has been very helpful

  • @jjsassman6103
    @jjsassman6103 6 років тому +4

    Hey I worked in IRAQ for 7 years and Kuwait for 1 year. In the USAF I was in Korea for 5 years, Japan 6 years too... Overseas is WHERE THE MONEY is. I am trying to get into the Marshall Islands too now. Great Persistence on your part.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому

      I think the main contract for work on Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands just changed from KRS to Dyncorp. I worked for San Juan Construction when I was there, but I only stayed 2 months, opting to return to Afghanistan for an a little more $.

    • @jjsassman6103
      @jjsassman6103 6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the TIP. I will move my Resume to DYNCORP .. thanks. I will ask my Buddy working there now for year if he is aware of this yet. I know rumors... I learned also AT&T may be laying off 20,000 other workers in the USA. I got laid off in 2004 for 6 months till I got a contract with ITT there for 7 years. YES, I was awesome then... TECH to foreman and then Network Engineering... for all of Iraq for the US ARMY SIG BATTALIONS that rotated there.. .MOST important thing is 1.) YOU ARE THEIR Continuity during their military personnel (UNIT) rotations. It makes you valuable to them. and 2.) your security clearance (SECRET or TOP SECRET is a TOOL TOO you should have). Once those are secure. You will be fine... Invest all that money.. you live in a small space for now... but DREAM BIG.. but by the time you retire when you are 65 or 70 (if you are in great physical and mental ability like I am certain I will be) You do NOT need a Big home... I learned the older you get the smaller the "BOX" you need. Just enjoy life. I would never change my LIFE experience with anyone. I been through hell and awesome adventures too. IN Baghdad, I can say I easily endured 160 FOB attacks in those 7 years there, great thing they brought in the PHALANX SYSTEM for "INCOMING" .. but I was nearly blasted by MORTARS, ROCKETS and SNIPER FIRE into the camp too.... One Being a 240mm ROCKET fired from 6 miles away near the AW FAW Palace.. leaving a 6 foot hole in the Cement by 6 feet wide. Killing two Filipinos... and scaring the US GUARDS they were replaced by Foreigners too.. sounds bad doesn't it. I think the guards were from Maui. NEAR you now. Not Positive but an English Colony in the Pacific.
      Stay Safe. Thanks, your Info is awesome.

    • @kareemrose8235
      @kareemrose8235 6 років тому +1

      JJ Sassman hey

    • @jjsassman6103
      @jjsassman6103 6 років тому +1

      Hi Kareem, What's Up my Friend? Sasssssssss

    • @kareemrose8235
      @kareemrose8235 6 років тому

      Hello how can I start I'm in the military but I'm the reserves

  • @SoreThumbSociety
    @SoreThumbSociety 4 роки тому +2

    Man, you are top notch. Thanks for all the info, and your sincerity. Loved this!👌

  • @heimbiggysmallz
    @heimbiggysmallz Рік тому +1

    Damn this is cool. I’m interviewing for apprenticeships this week. Hopefully I can have a life like yours one day

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  Рік тому

      Persistence is the best advice I can give. Refuse to fail. It’s not the easiest life to break into, but once you’re in you’re amongst brothers.

  • @tonypeters3320
    @tonypeters3320 4 роки тому +1

    Very good information. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @hardstyle8184
    @hardstyle8184 5 років тому +2

    Cool channel and stories brother! I’m work for the studios in LA (journeyman union member), but I must say... your videos are super cool man! Keep em coming! 👍🏼

  • @bigjon420
    @bigjon420 4 роки тому +3

    I would love to go to antarctica and see the giants and the beings from hollow earth down there. I also read that the reptliains are the ones that took the Cali news crew and a seal team got their footage. Now the news station is suing the navy to get back their footage. The black sun facilitys would be cool to see.

  • @ericj462
    @ericj462 4 роки тому +2

    Hey brother!! I'm an electrician in Seattle area testing out, my company is National and I have travel all around the states for them. Done Travel all around Europe for personal pleasure and I really wanted to get to overseas Contracting. You are living the life I want. You ever had the time I'd love to pick your brain, thought maybe ask you some questions. Very cool video

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      Feel free to ask me anything. I haven’t worked in Seattle since 2010 but I’ve been all over the world since then. I was just working in Afghanistan but took an R&R to Ecuador and got stuck here when all travel stopped.

    • @ericj462
      @ericj462 4 роки тому

      I sent your facebook a d.m

  • @Stickyrolls123
    @Stickyrolls123 4 роки тому +6

    Metal framing and drywall superintendent here. I really want to work on overseas bases. I heard the pay is steller, I just cant seem to get my foot in the door.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +4

      Try with Fluor. Look for their LOGCAP jobs and apply for anything even vaguely related. Fluor lost the contract for most of Afghanistan to KBR but they still need to maintain staffing levels for the next few months and people are bailing out right and left. When KBR takes over most people will simply transition over to KBR so now is an easier than normal time to get in. Try to find a way to use a few keywords in your resume even if you have to create a section talking about goals or something vague. “LOGCAP, military, Maximo, Afghanistan” are good keywords to get your resume past filtering software. Understand that for your profession they only hire a few Americans and fill most of the jobs with low wage workers from other countries. Also, the pay is not as high as it used to be. I can’t speak for your specific trade, but electrician now make about 107k. It’s only still worth it because it’s mostly tax free and you have no living expenses.

  • @20thcenturyfoxyoutube
    @20thcenturyfoxyoutube 4 роки тому +3

    welders working on rigs in the ocean and / or underwater welding make nice money i have heard

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +1

      Some make great money but the schools that train people are overselling it and training too many people for the existing demand for those types of diving of jobs.

  • @matthewputnam4994
    @matthewputnam4994 3 роки тому

    Hey man great video!! Thanks for this great info. I was a heavy equipment operator for ten years before I quit and worked as an office nerd after graduating college. Covid got me to reflect on what makes me happy so I'd love to get back into the trades and travel the world. Please keep making great content!!

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      There’s always a need for heavy equipment operators on these overseas jobs. My dream job is to get onto a project called the Traverse. The Traverse is a convoy of heavy equipment that drives across Antarctica from McMurdo station to the South Pole Station to resupply the South Pole Station each year. It’s predominantly heavy equipment operators and mechanics that make this epic journey.

    • @matthewputnam4994
      @matthewputnam4994 3 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap thats awesome!! I will look into that. I appreciate what you said you about Antarctica. I had an interview for a heavy equipment operator at PAE and the recruiter said it was a 4 year waiting list. Do you happen to have any insight or leads if there are any other forums or careers pages I should be looking at? Im down to deploy anywhere from Antarctica to the Sahara dessert. Again, your content and feedback is amazing and appreciated!!

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      I think you’re recruiter was exaggerating about it being a 4 year waiting list. Out here in Niger our equipment operator is talking about quitting after the end of the year. Not sure if he actually will though.

    • @matthewputnam4994
      @matthewputnam4994 3 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap well I'll keep an ear to the ground then! I was working through PAE. Any other contractors you recommend?

  • @dblaine9501
    @dblaine9501 4 роки тому +2

    I've been contracting since 2007.. lol Antarctica to Afghanistan, currently in Jordan...

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      I would love to work in Jordan. Embassy work? My next gig is probably Kwajalein again if they can figure out the flights during this pandemic.

    • @garrettalmighty4568
      @garrettalmighty4568 4 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap Was wanting to know if placing a list of countries worked in on resume would help get overseas job. Having a difficult time. HVAC service /repair

    • @dblaine9501
      @dblaine9501 3 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap Im not doing embassy work. I work for a company and we work with the military. Funny thing, I applied for Kwajalein same time I applied for Antarctica, and I got Antarctica of course. While there i ran across a woman whos husband went to Kwaj, so basically he took the position I applied for....

    • @dblaine9501
      @dblaine9501 3 роки тому

      @@garrettalmighty4568 I really don't think that listing prior o/s jobs really helps. I could tell you a place to try though....

  • @danielg7127
    @danielg7127 5 років тому +1

    I’m on the 4th year of a union electrical apprenticeship and this video was a big inspiration for me. It’s stories like yours that keep me motivated when I’m working in the trenches and crawl spaces. Thanks and keep the videos coming.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому

      Awesome. I’m working at a place called Summit Station in Greenland right now and editing a couple videos about this place. Internet is very limited here, but I’ll upload them in mid August when I leave the ice. This place is crazy, something like 2 mile thick ice. Definitely the hardest but funnest place I’ve worked yet.

  • @ansbachgermany3905
    @ansbachgermany3905 4 роки тому +1

    I LOVE UR VIDEOS BRO 💯💯💪

  • @The_Red_Pill__
    @The_Red_Pill__ 3 роки тому +1

    Holy moly Batman! You’re brave!

  • @chasewilliams9673
    @chasewilliams9673 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve been looking at overseas contracting for firefighting. I don’t know if anyone else is, but PAE has jobs for Fire in Antarctica, Iraq, and Afghanistan. I also believe there’s fire maintenance at the American embassies in Russia and Japan.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      Embassy work and Antarctica will both be relatively low paying for overseas type jobs. Fluor pays firefighters quite well, but their contract is up in a couple months. They’re fighting it in court, but it’s definitely not as stable a job as normal.

    • @chasewilliams9673
      @chasewilliams9673 4 роки тому

      Fall off the Map Thank you for the information.

  • @cadewilburn5740
    @cadewilburn5740 3 роки тому +1

    Love your videos - your outlook on working abroad is really refreshing. Would you be able to make a video on working abroad as an engineer?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      There are likely more knowledgeable people on that specific topic. Since I’m an electrician rather than an engineer, if I made a video talking about something I didn’t have first hand knowledge about then I probably wouldn’t make a very good video.

    • @cadewilburn5740
      @cadewilburn5740 3 роки тому

      ​@@FallofftheMap That's fair. Just thought I'd ask since you briefly mentioned it in your video. But thanks anyway for your reply! I've been looking online for some time now, and your channel is probably the best I've come across. Keep up the great videos!

  • @coreyadams1982
    @coreyadams1982 4 роки тому +2

    FOB Shank/ Dahlke. we got 15 rockets in one day summer of 2019

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      I was there for the 2012 VBID. They were dialed in that year, hitting DFACs, the Jordanian TOC, the fuel bladders... I demobed after the VBID because two of my friends broke their necks in that one. Managed to stay gone for a couple years before the money sucked me back in.

  • @paintballisawsome
    @paintballisawsome 5 років тому +2

    Can we have a detailed rundown of your day to day workloads? What are you are physically doing most of the time? Running cable and ladder? or is it breakdown work for destroyed machinery etc? Currently an industrial electrical apprentice in New Zealand and am considering overseas work.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому +2

      It’s wildly dependent on what sort of overseas location and can change a lot. In Afghanistan it was mostly small repairs, a few ballast changes, trouble-shooting various building wiring that had lost power, a lot of generator connections and disconnects so tired old generators could be swapped out. In Antarctica it was mostly the same, but with some new construction of large ATS systems and a lot of preventative maintenance inspections. Also, setting up and breaking down seasonal field camps. In the Marshall Islands it was mostly demo work and building a new man camp. There was one smaller company I worked for in Afghanistan that paid me for 9 months to do nothing, just wait for parts. It’s really difficult to detail a typical work day in an atypical job.

  • @liamharrison3
    @liamharrison3 6 років тому

    Super interesting video!

  • @jag5798
    @jag5798 6 років тому +1

    Taxes to be paid in Antarctica and now even if working in Afghan and in Iraq. One of the best benefits working overseas is being exempt. If going to Antarctica be sure to claim a state that doesnt require to pay state tax. This will help a little, but Federal you’ll still have to pay in Antarctica is what I was told.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому +1

      It’s true. Antarctica is not a country so it is not part of the tax treaty that almost all countries have with the US. The US taxes it’s citizens unless they fall under the protection of the very specific terms of that tax treaty.

  • @eddieibarra356
    @eddieibarra356 2 роки тому

    I am actually thinking working overseas as a photojournalist and journalist especially Europe, New Zealand, and Australian once I am done with a master's in media studies and have several years of experience. I don't know if that counts. When I have children I will let them study abroad, travel aboard, and work oversea hopefully it becomes a reality.

  • @bigdisme5622
    @bigdisme5622 3 роки тому +1

    The problem with big companies is their like Walmart. I went from vectrus making 120 a year to another company paying 220. Big companies will get you in the door but pay shit.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому +1

      220 is awesome, but at least to me 120 isn’t shit.

  • @TONYSESLCAFE
    @TONYSESLCAFE 3 роки тому +1

    I like your style. Thanks brother A - Z...

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      Thank you, guy with the baffling name.

  • @TIG2MAN0
    @TIG2MAN0 Рік тому +1

    Dude I made it. I 'm on 1.5 years Iraq. I love the lifestyle. At this point for tax reasons and USA is kinda going down the toilet, I want to move to a different country, what would you recommend? Maybe I'm wrong but after Afghanistan stopped and Iraq got a lot less busy. The overseas thing is slowing down big time. Again maybe I'm wrong, I hope so.

  • @Eyeneedcash
    @Eyeneedcash 5 років тому +2

    I was wondering what you thought my chances were of getting a canine job overseas? I have 14 years government airport security. One year canine and private security. 20 years security experience in the private sector. Six years Army National Guard.

    • @GHSTTHERENEGADE
      @GHSTTHERENEGADE 5 років тому

      I'm sure you will have a few chances easily. You have those magic words "Prior military"

  • @michaelspencer6172
    @michaelspencer6172 4 роки тому +2

    I want to work over seas so bad. I feel very stuck here. I work in Logistics and was in the Navy for 20 years but they tell me I don't qualify. I even apply for jobs just to get my foot in the door. Very Discouraged

    • @Wealthybaby
      @Wealthybaby 3 роки тому

      Winter Van Der P. Do you work for this company?

    • @TheCantGetRightCouple
      @TheCantGetRightCouple 3 роки тому

      @@winterpamphile after this comment i got a job with them. I have been trying since 2014. Just waiting to go over to Kuwait. A connection in LinkedIn helped me out. Are you with them now and if so where are you located.

  • @b0sscake
    @b0sscake 2 роки тому

    My grampa was stationed there during the Korean War as a sea bee 🐝

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  Рік тому

      So he was there when they built the ill fated nuclear plant at McMurdo?

  • @joshy5lo
    @joshy5lo 13 днів тому +1

    I’m curious which companies you enjoyed working with the most? I just tested out of my IBEW apprenticeship this May and I’m considering traveling as well. I just don’t want to end up with a crummy company.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  13 днів тому

      @@joshy5lo I had the best experiences with Fluor Government Group, but I’m in the minority, most of my coworkers hated them and preferred places like KBR. FYI, I’m currently working on getting a job with Amentum in Iraq after working for a company Amentum bought out.

  • @drutempy
    @drutempy 5 років тому +2

    Lol. This was a great video.

  • @nanyongabecky7578
    @nanyongabecky7578 6 років тому

    This sounds good and promising I hope I will get a job overseas I have had all military trainings and I can do any job machine operating in the laundry am excellent hope to get one in Afghanistan

  • @a_legitimate_salvage
    @a_legitimate_salvage 4 роки тому +3

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos Jesse. I've been a journeyman electrician for about the last 9 years with a ton of varied experience and I'm planning to apply with PAE for the 20/21 summer season at McMurdo. Is there a specific time that you think is best to apply? How likely is it to find more interesting contracting jobs around the world after a successful season in Antarctica?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +2

      Having Antarctica on your resume certainly helps with getting other overseas jobs. This summer I worked in Greenland and was tapped for the job through my Antarctica connections. A word of causation. I am hearing some negative things from folks about this last season down there, specifically at South Pole station. As for when to apply... I’d run an Antarctica job search every week and apply the moment the program posts the jobs for the season. I don’t know exactly when that will be this year. I’m a couple years out from my last season in Antarctica at this point.

    • @a_legitimate_salvage
      @a_legitimate_salvage 4 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap thank you so much for the advice! I've been looking for ways to make my job more interesting but it's rare to find info from other electricians living outside of the box, I'm really inspired by your channel man. thanks again

  • @bizkitboi0327
    @bizkitboi0327 5 років тому +1

    Work As Onshore Rig Medic at Middle East.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому

      That’s something I haven’t done yet and would like to try.

  • @msjswapnil
    @msjswapnil 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video............................................................. & THUMBS UP :D

  • @emanuelgonzalez6406
    @emanuelgonzalez6406 6 років тому +2

    Fall of the map...Thank you for your time trying to help us get employ overseas...Any idea welder wage overseas ?
    Any feed back it'll be appreciated.
    Thanks again

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому +1

      There’s a big range on wages for welders. If you’re licenced from the US or EU and certified to do things like pipeline welding you could make over 100k. If you have the skills but not licensing and certifications that most contractors recognize then the pay might be quite low as you’ll be competing against low wage workers from many other countries.

  • @petermiller6415
    @petermiller6415 3 роки тому +5

    Anybody know the best U.S. overseas Contractor employers for IT Specialists?

    • @LawmanIL
      @LawmanIL 3 роки тому +2

      I'm interested in knowing this as well

    • @peterwhited7481
      @peterwhited7481 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @Dude-hm4eu
      @Dude-hm4eu 3 роки тому

      Nobody is hiring an American IT anything when they can hire two or three people for the same price.

  • @rganesh923
    @rganesh923 6 років тому +5

    I am an Indian
    I would like to work in Afghanistan can you help me
    how to get a good job in Afghanistan
    and I am a mechanical fitter and a mechanic too

    • @pd2210
      @pd2210 5 років тому +1

      most Indians live on reservations and they drink alot and fight alot too. but if you are an ingian then you should have no problem

    • @No_Signal12
      @No_Signal12 5 років тому +1

      @@pd2210 lol

  • @talisav4602
    @talisav4602 6 років тому +3

    Yikes, I’ve worked in Iraq and Korea. Your story sounds scary at first but Im glad it worked out.

    • @RorretsNet
      @RorretsNet 4 роки тому

      Was it difficult to get work in Korea?

    • @talisav4602
      @talisav4602 4 роки тому +1

      RorretsNet I was there as a soldier so Im not really sure, but I had a lot of fun there

    • @RorretsNet
      @RorretsNet 4 роки тому

      @@talisav4602 Ahh...I was there as well as a soldier at Camp Casey...now I would love to go back as a contractor

    • @talisav4602
      @talisav4602 4 роки тому

      RorretsNet I used to go there sometimes, I was at camp carroll down south. I know they let a lot of people teach English maybe you can do that. I was just in Saudi as a gs civilian. It was ok.

    • @RorretsNet
      @RorretsNet 4 роки тому

      @@talisav4602 I have horrid English speaking and writing skills. I never went to that Camp Carroll at all, I have visited Camp Humphreys though. I guess I will keep on searching! thank you for your time in replying Talisa.

  • @GattoriSancho
    @GattoriSancho Рік тому +2

    damn i wonder if this is still a thing since this video is so old.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  Рік тому +1

      It’s still a thing. There’s work right now on US bases in Iraq, Somalia, Niger, Djibouti, Kuwait, Poland, Guam, Marshall Islands, and many other places. There’s also work at embassies around the world. Of course the work in Afghanistan is gone now.

  • @crusher_026
    @crusher_026 3 роки тому +2

    Hi im a solar power electrician.. would love me some oveseas experiance!

  • @marktrusty8976
    @marktrusty8976 4 роки тому +1

    Iv got 25 years in commerical construction I need a job I'm retired at 53 bored out of my mind

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +1

      At the moment work in Afghanistan and Iraq is scaling down but there’s work in places like Kwajalein, Diego Garcia, and Guam. I’d recommend putting your desired job title and any of those place names in the description field and leaving the location blank in job search engines such as Indeed. Run your search once a week or so and see what comes up. Antarctica typically hires a couple times a year as well.

    • @marktrusty8976
      @marktrusty8976 4 роки тому +1

      @@FallofftheMap thank you very much for

    • @marktrusty8976
      @marktrusty8976 4 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap thank you very much

  • @brianickes5001
    @brianickes5001 5 років тому +2

    I really appreciate you sharing this video! I think I really want to try this! It’s been on my mind for over a year but I just feel like I can’t find the info I’m looking for through my research. The Who? What. When? where. Lol! I have not posted my resume anywhere yet so maybe once I do things will start to fall in place. Life has given me a second chance and a new beginning and I want to experience some adventure and if it works out make enough money in 5 to 6 years to retire from working for others and live a simple life debt free. So just a little info about me that maybe helpful if you wouldn’t mind commenting.... I’m a journeyman power lineman. Over 16 years with one of the largest power companies in the USA. Have a variety of other formal training and skills. Single. Have held levels of federal security clearances in the past. Clean records. Am not a veteran unfortunately. Thanks for any help or direction you could point me in! God Bless!

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому

      Hi Brian, I just saw your name pop up on my Instagram as well. As a lineman with a clean criminal history you are an ideal candidate for overseas work, either on the military/sandbox side or on the science/Antarctica side. McMurdo Station in Antarctica is currently going through a rebuild. There is likely increased demand for linemen there.

  • @sitkahans
    @sitkahans 6 років тому

    very cool!

  • @robertinrinrin
    @robertinrinrin 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video. Have you ever made a video about the benefits a contractor is offered upon being hired?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      I haven’t. I think it would be a pretty short video. It would be hard to stretch out saying “health insurance, free food, housing, and transportation, and a high salary.” Maybe I could just repeat that line a couple hundred times. /s

    • @robertinrinrin
      @robertinrinrin 3 роки тому +1

      @@FallofftheMap When you get R&R, is it like a paid vacation or is it like a leave without pay?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому +1

      It varies from contract to contract, but usually you get a minimal amount of pay (about 25% of what you normally make) but you also get a charter flight to and from Dubai (if you’re working in Afghanistan). From Dubai you’re on your own. Some guys go home, but a lot of people avoid spending time in the US so they can claim the foreign earned income tax exception and pay no federal tax on their first 100k each year.

    • @robertinrinrin
      @robertinrinrin 3 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap Thanks man. You are a very helpful person. Have a nice day.

  • @zacheryzyskowski306
    @zacheryzyskowski306 6 років тому +1

    I'm a HVAC maintenance technician in training and am considering an overseas contract after graduation. What are the pros and cons of these contracts? I understand that they are full year contracts but what is the average work schedule and salary reality.

  • @justbrandan
    @justbrandan 4 роки тому +1

    Hey man! I'm so happy I found this video! I've been watching a ton of your videos and other adventures you've had. Im really in envoy of your lifestyle and work. I'm single and a 5 year plumber, with no kids. Just left a bad company in San Diego about 2 days ago. I've always been wondering how working over seas would fit me. I went too Thailand last year for almost a month last December. I loved it there but wasn't to sure if I could make a good living in a area like Phuket, Thailand. Anyways what I'm wondering... I worked with a lot of electronics. Any idea if plumbers overseas either on base in a war zone or on the Antarctic shelf. What are a lot of plumbers you've been around complaints or concerns in some of the areas you've worked? Like, would I be stuck snaking drains and doing sewer re pipes all the time. "Really dirty service kind of stuff?" Or more new Construction environment. I'm sure I'd be doing both... but wondering what are some complicated story's you've heard of after doing this for years for plumbers you've worked around.
    I'm 29 right now and want to travel/ work like this sooner than later. Any info back would be much appreciated. Thanks for all your info! Think I've honestly watched ever video you have made this past day.

    • @justbrandan
      @justbrandan 4 роки тому

      Or if I can possibly get some contact info so I can ask a couple more questions. Thanks agian!

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +1

      There’s a lot of demand for plumbers in Antarctica, but it’s tough work. Lots of burst pipes and frozen shit. Most of the overseas work I’ve seen is maintenance. There is multi-year new construction project going on in McMurdo Station, Antarctica. This summer I spent quite a bit of time with a crazy plumber in Greenland. Tough work in pretty nasty conditions at he installed an outfall and I put the heat trace on it. We’d typically work until we felt like we were getting too close to frostbite and then go warm up for a few. Right now there’s a big contract change in Afghanistan from Fluor to KBR. Fluor is having a difficult time manning the job during the last few months of their contracts. I’m heading back over with them this month. When KBR takes over most people will just transition over to them. It’s a good time to apply with Fluor with the intention of switching to KBR. The hits are long but the work is easy. You usually have “helpers” that do the grunt work. However, one of the reasons it’s hard for them to man the job is that the new contract is expected to be lower pay, so lots of people are jumping ship.

    • @justbrandan
      @justbrandan 4 роки тому

      Thanks for the info brotha! I can imagine that working as a plumber in Antarctic temps would be challenging. But I'm always looking to expand my experience in different environments. "San Digo has me spoiled" haha. But would love to travel and explore some different types of environments before I'm older. Also like you said the cash in afganistan or areas like that are really good. But what you trade for the high pay is something people need to accept themselves. So sense companys over there are switching hands. Which one would you suggest I try and contact first?

    • @justbrandan
      @justbrandan 4 роки тому

      Also if were doing new Construction in these kind of areas are we given print? Or we have to figure it out ourselves?

    • @justbrandan
      @justbrandan 4 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap thanks man!

  • @andwell504
    @andwell504 6 років тому +3

    Just curious does anybody know where a truck driver can apply to work overseas? Any suggestions will help

    • @thomasa4239
      @thomasa4239 3 роки тому

      Find something that won’t be replaced with computers

  • @Bimagragaireacht
    @Bimagragaireacht 5 років тому +1

    Hey, I'm 18 in ireland and going to an IT for environmental science, after that maybe the Irish army to be a peace keeper in the UN, do you think either of those would help with the overseas style work?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому

      Yes, but in two radically different directions. IT for environmental science on the Arctic/Antarctica research stations (I’m at one in Greenland now). UN peacekeeper work could lead to all sorts of shitty places. War zone and quasi war zone stuff.

  • @garymclaughlin8087
    @garymclaughlin8087 5 років тому +1

    Was the big bomb at camp Phoenix Kabul ,,,i did one year in IRAQ and two years in Afghanistan

    • @wathiqhellotalabfrind7490
      @wathiqhellotalabfrind7490 4 роки тому

      Hello..I am mechanical engineer from iraq ..can you help to get work in iraq ..please

  • @yunassaxer7119
    @yunassaxer7119 3 роки тому +1

    lucky you!

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      Lucky anyone that grabs life by the balls.

  • @Hugo_Stigl1tz
    @Hugo_Stigl1tz 6 років тому +2

    You know anything about welding overseas?

  • @djay8001
    @djay8001 4 роки тому +1

    Im currently working welding contract work here in the U.S.. Who would be the best companies for overseas work?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      Daquan Jackson you just messaged the right person at the right moment. Fluor is desperate for welders and they’re paying significant bonuses. If you can pass a background check and you’ve got your certs follow the link to my Facebook page or look for the falloffthemap Facebook group and send me a private message. I’m sure my recruiter wouldn’t mind me passing you his contact info.

  • @LadyBNatural
    @LadyBNatural 4 роки тому +1

    can you please list the names of the companies? Can't quite understand when you said them

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      LadyBNaturalTv Fluor, KBR, Dyncorp, PAE are the major ones that I know of that are most active right now. Any other contractors out there reading this feel free to chime in and add to this list!

  • @motivationtrend9562
    @motivationtrend9562 6 років тому +1

    so if i want to get into armed security overseas what do you think would be my first steps be ?

  • @anthonylively620
    @anthonylively620 5 років тому +2

    I'm a truck driver and I need a truck driving job that pays Wells I'm taxed to death and all the Federal regulations with fees and permits make it hard to make a living do you know the name of the company that would take a chance bringing someone freshen

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому +3

      I believe KBR and PAE are both hiring truck drivers for Iraq. In Afghanistan, Fluor is using mostly low paid Balkan, Indian, and African workers for the truck driving jobs, but there may be some exceptions. I’d also recommend looking into DynCorp. They’ve been picking up a lot of smaller overseas contracts such as some of the South Pacific island military stations.

  • @josephburton92
    @josephburton92 3 роки тому +1

    You might Have money on your head. Great video brother!

  • @fredd9393
    @fredd9393 6 років тому

    How do I get a job in civil engineering? Construction? Where do I apply? You have any advices, websites? Thank you

  • @brendonperkins8349
    @brendonperkins8349 7 років тому

    I'm trying to get into overseas work but my resume is light due to military. Need to get a degree in Civil Engineer.

    • @tejgaha2587
      @tejgaha2587 6 років тому

      I am try to get dyncorp International job before 5 years i Work in Afghanistan leatherneck right now i Work in Dubai if you have possible please call me+971568691762

  • @DSNCB919
    @DSNCB919 4 роки тому

    I'm an automation engineer in pharma industry so I work with networking machinery and programming plcs and hmis idk if this skill is needed over seas but I would love to go

  • @sohailaahmadzai5287
    @sohailaahmadzai5287 5 років тому

    I did work 7 years experience in Afghanistan as a linguist dari and pashto now i don't have a job .Can you send me the link please ?I want to go back afghanistan. thanks

  • @neronapster9940
    @neronapster9940 6 років тому +2

    Did i saw you at Afghanisthan, FOB Shank? Were you working there as electrician?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому +2

      Yes. I’m at FOB Gamberi at the moment, but I’ll be back in Bagram in a couple weeks.

    • @neronapster9940
      @neronapster9940 6 років тому +3

      Brother, i met you. I exactly remember that moment. Been like more then 5 yrs but after seeing your face I remembered what you said to me, we talked like 5 mins that time

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому +1

      Cool. Yeah, probably 5 & 1/2 years ago. Last time I was in Afghanistan I spent most of my time in Shank, but I would have been passing through Bagram on my way out. I demobed Oct 2012, travelled the world, contracted in a few other crazy places, then just came back this last October. Small world.

    • @neronapster9940
      @neronapster9940 6 років тому +9

      Good to see you bro, I was checking marshall island in youtube, I saw your video about knejean attoll, I was like man, i have seen this man & came to your other videos.
      Actually i am from Nepal. I used to work at front desk, issue section in RDC material, FOB Shank before 5 years of course.
      Once you was there to pick up some materials, You told me I look like one of new York guys because of glasses i wear.
      I am checking your other videos too, so good to see you & glad you’re traveling the world & telling stories in youtube. Best of luck brother.
      Keep on rocking in this free world

  • @meredithwilson1765
    @meredithwilson1765 2 роки тому

    To work in other countries do you have to speak the languages or are you provided with translators?

  • @deltasquad8817
    @deltasquad8817 5 років тому +3

    What was that guitar in the intro?

  • @0fficerpimp
    @0fficerpimp 4 роки тому +1

    Do you think joining the navy as a air mechanic officer(aviation skills included then leaving after 4 years to overseas is a good idea

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      If it’s something you’re interested in and a lifestyle you want, then yes.

    • @0fficerpimp
      @0fficerpimp 4 роки тому

      @@FallofftheMap FINAL question I did a bit of research and most good engineering contracting jobs require you to be a US citizen. This is a problem for me as I'm a UK citizen. Do you have any advice for me or where I can look. Thanks in advance

  • @FallofftheMap
    @FallofftheMap  7 років тому +31

    Um... blah, blah, blah, um... I really need to stop saying "um."

    • @Seek_Grass
      @Seek_Grass 6 років тому +1

      Fall off the Map Do you know if a 1-2 years experience in military (arctic/winter region) is enough to be an FTO at antarctica? I have most of the desirable traits and training (helicopter cooperation, survival training etc.)

    • @kareemrose8235
      @kareemrose8235 6 років тому

      Fall off the Map ua-cam.com/video/_yzsNc6eXh8/v-deo.html

    • @piratelute8934
      @piratelute8934 6 років тому

      Fall off the Map Just curious did you ever hear from the first company after you skipped out on them? And what you mean take your pass port? Like physically take it off you?

    • @AliA-ss2sc
      @AliA-ss2sc 6 років тому +1

      Fall off the Map be who you are, nothing odd there

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  13 днів тому

      @@piratelute8934 yes, my fear was they would physically take my passport. The owner of that company got arrested and the company was shut down. That’s the last I heard.

  • @flare1614
    @flare1614 Рік тому

    Just curious, how much do you typically make a year doing this? I’m sure it varies, but it sounds very nice

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  Рік тому

      I typically don’t work more than a few months at a time at this point because I live in Ecuador and can afford to take most of the year off. Last time I worked a full year I made about 110k, but with almost no federal taxes (107k was exempt under the foreign earned income exemption) and no living expenses. Last job I had averaged about 15k per month and lasted 5 months. Next gig is back in the US at an Alaskan fish plant and will be about 17k per month for 3 to 4 months but taxed since I’ll be back in the US.

  • @sherearoberson295
    @sherearoberson295 5 років тому +1

    Hey I'm 29 and im interested going across seas for a basic general laborer or helper jobs, can you guide me in the right direction please?

  • @pacificnorthwest3111
    @pacificnorthwest3111 7 років тому

    Hey man, what kinda job you have? How is Marshall Islands and do you live on the base?

  • @TIG2MAN0
    @TIG2MAN0 6 років тому

    dude Im a welder and have 76 applications in for iraq afganistan. I cant get on. i travel around the country for work and aslo on volinteer fire dept so ive seen bad stuff. I know i would be great i just cant get on.

  • @ethanhall8982
    @ethanhall8982 5 років тому

    Hey do you know how much pipe welders make usually I head a guy working for kbr in south Africa was making 1250 a day. Thank you for any information you have

  • @wadejackson2
    @wadejackson2 6 років тому

    Are there any open spaces for civilians to visit on Kawajalein? Meaning, is tourism available?

  • @rahlo79
    @rahlo79 6 років тому +1

    So I was a LAV mech with the Marine Corps for six years and I'm currently an Electrical Power Production troop. I'm really looking to getting overseas to contract.. I've applied to numerous openings and haven't had any feedback. Any advice on how to get on a recruiters radar

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому

      If you haven't already, I'd try applying for a power gen job with Fluor. Turnover is high right now because they just cut the bonuses down a bit. A lot of the guys that had been out here awhile took it as a sign that it was time to go. If you're not getting any responses, you might want to review to see if you're using the sort of key words in your resume recruiters are looking for. Sometimes they use software to filter through resumes. I don't know exactly what the right keywords are, but the things I included on my resume were "LOGCAP, Maximo, overseas, deployment, medically cleared, background check."

    • @rahlo79
      @rahlo79 6 років тому +1

      Fall off the Map also is the length of the resume important. I feel like mine may be too long but i felt like i needed to include my marines and airforce service along with the 2 civilian jobs that correlate directly to the openings

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому

      I don't know what's optimal. Mine is about 1 and a half pages.

    • @rahlo79
      @rahlo79 6 років тому +1

      So in my research I've come across this guy named Contractor Kev... do you know anything about him and if what he's selling is really worth it?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому

      I have never heard of him. What's he selling? I tend to feel the that overseas contracting is a tight community and that's it's bad form to try to sell information or access to other contractors. The good guys are happy to share their information freely.

  • @x426x
    @x426x 3 роки тому +1

    What about decade of law enforcement and specialized teams like swat experience?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      There are armed guard and various security contractor positions, but after 20 years of war there’s an oversupply of applicants pushing wages down. However, depending on your availability to get a security clearance, embassy security might be a decent option.

  • @harrykuheim6107
    @harrykuheim6107 5 років тому +5

    Gotta do this when you are young...no way can you have a Normal Life, Wife, and Family working overseas...save /invest your Money you make and then get out.

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому +5

      Or when you're old. Lots of people in their 50s and 60s working overseas.

    • @tacticalathelite8508
      @tacticalathelite8508 5 років тому +1

      Definitely a way. Gotta find the right gig with a schedule that fits. I’m home 4-6 months a year. When I’m home I’m home nothing hold me back from traveling or just doing things with the family. Not sure I’m able to make 100k plus for 6 months or work.
      Might not be a fit for everyone......but definitely doable.

    • @shawnjohnson318
      @shawnjohnson318 5 років тому

      Tactical AthElite agree. It’s all about the right gig . My advice is to save majority of your check 1 1/2 to years and go home. Invest . Some ppl get stuck in contracting life . It’s unbearable when you’re a family person

  • @johnnybravo1041
    @johnnybravo1041 3 роки тому +1

    Are there any opportunities for overseas mechanics? Been looking but can't find much

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  3 роки тому

      The work in Afghanistan and Iraq is really slow right now. Perhaps check with PAE in Antarctica.

  • @Jackreaper6
    @Jackreaper6 6 років тому

    Did 6 years in security in the Air Force. No combat experience. Got out back in August. What company should I apply for?

    • @albertseidenstucker3469
      @albertseidenstucker3469 5 років тому

      A company called Reed international is hiring ex security forces airforce personnel. Money is not amazing but they say it will go up after the first year

  • @Terminal1stSausage
    @Terminal1stSausage Рік тому +1

    Pul-e- alam 2018

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  Рік тому

      Just up the road from Shank. That whole area sucked.

  • @amriksingh6292
    @amriksingh6292 6 років тому

    Sir I am already job in Iraq 5year and Afghanistan 1year but that my company contratloss I like jobs in Afghanistan that time I am bus driver in bagram

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  6 років тому

      Have you tried applying directly to Fluor? Most of the guys that previously worked for Ecolog now work directly for Fluor.

  • @robertnoyes1115
    @robertnoyes1115 5 років тому +1

    thanks let me know if you take one

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому

      Will do. Things move slowly with overseas contracting, so I usually apply for jobs 3 to 9 months out. I’m off to Greenland for the summer to work at Summit Station. If the inspector job still has an opening when I finish with Greenland I’ll probably take that.

  • @bradjan7191
    @bradjan7191 4 роки тому +1

    does anyone know of a company that contracts medical professionals (nurses, doctors ) in afghanistan?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      I know Fluor has a small medical department, I believe mostly based in Bagram. It’s likely that KBR and DynCorp have similar departments. Basically they just check shot records, give shots when needed, and examine injured or sick workers to determine if they need to fly out of Afghanistan for treatment.

  • @AKAKiddo
    @AKAKiddo 3 роки тому +2

    I say you earn every dollar living in such a place.

  • @william731
    @william731 5 років тому +1

    Can you recommend a company for an industrial electrician with 20 years (stateside) experience looking to go overseas?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому +1

      For the Marshall Islands I’d look into Dyncorp. They have the maintenance contract on Kwajalein. They don’t seem to be publishing their open electrician jobs, but I’ve heard through the grapevine that they have openings.

    • @user-rm8gk8gr3g
      @user-rm8gk8gr3g 3 роки тому

      How much would you expect someone to make in that situation? Also an industrial electrician in the energy sector.

  • @michaelgonzales4991
    @michaelgonzales4991 4 роки тому +2

    Would it be difficult as a first year apprentice to obtain a job overseas?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому +1

      Yes. Not impossible but difficult. KBR offered me a job in Iraq when I was a second year apprentice, but that was back when KBR was more interested in boots on the ground than qualifications. I passed on that job. These days, OCNs (other country nationals) fill the apprentice/helper jobs because the can be hired ridiculously low wages. You could, however, try to get hired outside of your trade, as a laborer or small appliance tech, if you feel confident you could do the job.

    • @michaelgonzales4991
      @michaelgonzales4991 4 роки тому +1

      @@FallofftheMap ahhh I see. Thank you for the insight! I definitely will be looking for those other jobs as well. I'm pretty well rounded in many trades

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  4 роки тому

      In my opinion, it’s better to complete an apprenticeship first, especially if it’s something like electrical or plumbing.

  • @andriessmith1811
    @andriessmith1811 5 років тому +1

    Hi there, I know this video is a few years old, but do you have any advice for an Architect that wants to do contracting work overseas?

    • @FallofftheMap
      @FallofftheMap  5 років тому

      Architect is a tough gig. My brother has a masters in Architecture... he teaches English in S Korea.

    • @andriessmith1811
      @andriessmith1811 5 років тому +1

      @@FallofftheMap Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated