Sense of Urgency

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NASCAR = Non-athletic Sport Centered Around Rednecks. Ooh, fighting words.

What’s the best advice a NASCAR driver ever received? “Turn left.” Again, oooh.

Just kidding.

I like to watch a close race, but I really enjoy observing a pit crew at work. Before their car skids to a stop in front of them, they’re on the move. Change four tires, fill the tank and clean the windows in mere seconds. A true example of teamwork honed to perfection. Poetry in motion. When the cars on the track average 150MPH, (2.5miles/min, 13,200ft/min, 220ft/sec,) the pit crew can be the difference between winning or losing.

A drilling rig works the same way. Time is money. But instead of stressing the time and money, we aim for efficiency. Plan our business ahead of time, give the team the tools to do the job, and let them do it.

There’s a sign on the wall down the hall from my office. “Work at the speed of the slowest team member.” What? So it’s okay for one man to drag down ten? There is 140 of us out here right now. No! Drives me nuts. Get a faster guy!

IMG_0081A young boy bursts through the front door, into the living room and heads down the hall. He’s jerking at his belt with one hand, trying to get it undone, and unbuttoning his pants with the other. Mom’s questions about his destination and intentions bounce off of him like bullets off of Superman. He’s focused. He has a place to go and a goal to meet, and his sense of urgency is obvious. Put 20 years, coveralls and drill pipe dope on this boy and that’s what we like to see in a roughneck.

 

One thought on “Sense of Urgency

  1. You got that right….. I had that look just about an hour ago…!!!
    And I have learned to make sure that there is Toilet Paper available before the crucial moment of no return… LOL

    I hope all is well for you my friend….. I am in a nine line bind and in the holding pattern on the West Neptune.

    Regards,

    Kerry Steele

    Senior Account Leader

    601 Poydras St Suite 1600 Pan AM Bldg
    New Orleans, LA 70130-6061

    Email: kerry.steele@halliburton.com

    New Orleans Office: 504-593-6710
    Covington Office: 504-593-6854
    Mobile: 504-616-7381

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