Pros
When I worked here the equipment issued is brand new, everyone you're going to meet is going to be kind and make sure you're ready and equipped for the job, they also pay for your "man camp" so free hotel room with food, gym, shower etc. You can't find a higher paying entry level CDL job period, but don't even think about going if you have any type of injury, my feet were bad as I have several diagnosed foot injury/conditions by a podiatrist and I had to be in steel toed boots for 40 hours straight at one point and needed to quit. If you're in good health go for it, you will be away from family 3 weeks out of the month but the pay is incredible even for experienced CDL drivers. Despite any cons Halliburton is a very good company, great pay, benefits, I wouldn't hesitate to work there if my feet were able to stand it as truck driving is not what you will mainly be doing, your main job is assembling and disassembling pipes and hoses to trucks and coordinating to the pump operators where your cement levels are at. If you're fine working in the Permian Basin 3 weeks out of a month this will be a great job for you, I wish that I didn't have any injuries because it really is a great opportunity. This was the second job that I unfortunately had to quit due to foot pain so don't think it's Halliburton or Cement Operating it's just my health problem.
Cons
Did not have enough trucks for everyone, my truck was taken by someone else with several of my belongings still inside which meant instead of getting to sleep in the truck and have my own truck, I had to sleep in the passenger seat of someone else's truck.