Vox: Arnold Escobar leaves his apartment under the hot sun of Odessa, Texas, a desert region abundant in oil nicknamed the Texas Petroplex, drives past oil derricks and pumpjacks, to a remote well site where heavy machinery whirs loudly.
He slowly walks along the plant to get to the two-ton blender he operates and starts his work day, a long shift that can last 48 hours--not worried about any dangers.
“I feel like my job is an important one,” said Escobar, 24.
Escobar is a Senior Equipment Operator......
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Posted by Vox: None Given on August 24th, 2014
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