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Small Claims Court 1060 E 2nd Ave. Rm. 106 Durango, CO, 81301- F: 9702474348

Case Number:

PLAINTIFF(S): Clifford Ray Hackett_671.967.5377
v.
DEFENDANT(1): Jacqueline Hackett_505.258.1196___

NOTICE, CLAIM AND SUMMONS TO APPEAR FOR TRIAL (Part 1)

If Defendant(s) is/are other than a person, go on-line at www.sos.state.co.us to determine the registered agent for service of this notice. Please enter name and address of the agent. Name: ____________________________ Address:

1. The Defendant(s) is/are in the military service: No

2. The Defendant(s) reside(s), is/are regularly employed, has/have an office for the transaction of business, or is/are a student in this county, or the Defendant(s) own(s) the real property in this county that is the subject of this claim arising from a restrictive covenant or security deposit dispute. Yes

3. I/We understand that it is my/our responsibility to have each Defendant served with the “Defendant’s Copy” of this Notice by a person whose age is 18 years or older and who is not a party to this action 15 days prior to the trial and to provide the Court with written proof of service. Yes

4. I am an attorney: No

Plaintiff(s)’s Claim (Please summarize reasons to support your claim below.)

The Defendant(s) owe(s) me $7500, which includes penalties, plus interest and costs allowed by law, and/or should be ordered to return money gained by fraud

Plaintiff declare under penalty of perjury that the above statements are true and correct, and that I have not filed in any Small Claims Court in this County more than 2 claims during this calendar month, nor more than 18 claims in this County this calendar year.

COURT USE ONLY:

Notice and Summons to Appear for Trial

To the Defendant(s):

You are scheduled to have your trial in this case on ________________________ (date) at __________(time) at the Court address stated in the above caption. Bring with you all books, papers and witnesses you need to establish your defense. If you do not appear, judgment may be entered against you. If you wish to defend the claim or present a counterclaim, you must provide a written response or written counterclaim on or before the scheduled trial date and pay a nonrefundable filing fee.

Dated: ____________________________ ______________________________________

Clerk of Court/Deputy Clerk

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How Much Do Oil Rig Jobs Pay? | Chron.com

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Oil rigs are the framework used to extract crude oil from the earth; the term may refer to drilling rigs used on land or offshore oil platforms used at sea. Employees on these rigs range from the well-educated engineers who develop tools and plan methodology to the roustabouts who do the "dirty work" that keeps the rig running smoothly. How much a worker in the oil extraction industry makes depends upon his job; even for untrained workers, the pay can be attractive.

Engineers and Supervisors

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 162,570 people nationwide working in oil and gas extraction, as of May 2011. The largest number of these workers, 15,720, were petroleum engineers. On the rig, these workers ensure equipment they have designed is running smoothly and safely, and plans they have developed are being carried out properly. The bureau reported they earned an average annual wage of $150,890, the equivalent of $72.55 an hour. Other overseers include the 4,330 "toolpushers," or extraction foremen, who supervise drilling operations on the rig. These workers averaged $79,710 annually, or $38.32 an hour.

Roustabouts

The second-largest group of employees fell at the opposite end of the wage spectrum from petroleum engineers: the 7,740 roustabouts who clean and maintain the equipment on the rig. The bureau reported these manual laborers averaged $35,590 per year, or $17.11 an hour. Another hands-on job that fell at the low end of the rig pay spectrum belonged to the workers who set up and repair rigging on the site. They averaged $30,080 annually, or $14.46 an hour.

Pumpers The third-largest group of workers on rigs were the wellhead pumpers who operate and maintain the large pumps that draw the oil from the earth once the wellhole has reached the underground reservoir. The bureau reported the 7,510 pumpers in the oil extraction industry averaged $43,040 annually, or $20.69 an hour.

Extraction Work

Three major types of skilled workers on rigs are the service unit operators who maintain wells and pumps, the drillers who run the rotary drills on the rig and the derrick operators who maintain the support structure. The bureau reported 5,630 service unit operators as of 2011 who averaged $47,120 annually, or $22.65 an hour; 4,430 drillers who averaged $63,400 annually, or $30.48 an hour; and 2,370 derrick operators, who averaged $52,520 annually, or $25.25 an hour.

Outlook

Jobs in oil and gas drilling are expected by the bureau to grow at 8 percent between 2010 and 2020, slower than the average growth of 14 percent expected for all U.S. jobs. Although demand will be driven by the need for these products, advances in drilling techniques are expected to result in more efficient production

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