But here is the silver lining: cheap, affordable geotechnical drilling rigs are plentiful and price with performance. In this buyer's guide, you will learn important considerations in choosing the best geotechnical rigs for small contractors and cost-effective soil testing strategies.
[pdf] Earn up to $50K-$65K+ a year starting out-and only work half the year. Meals, housing, and laundry? Covered. Gyms, lounges, internet? All included on the more modern rigs. You don't need a degree. You don't need union backing. You need a TWIC card, a tough mindset, and the right game plan.
[pdf] The answer ranges from just a few thousand dollars for a manual rig to several hundred thousand for a high-capacity commercial unit. The right rig for you depends on your drilling needs, budget, and long-term goals. Choosing the right rig is about more than price.
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