Company Man/ Supervior Shack Unit 29

$1,000.00

Oilfield Supervisor / Company Man Shack — Bumper-Pull Enclosed Trailer

Your on-site office. Beat up on the outside, still working on the inside.

Let's be real — this shack has seen some wells. It's done exactly what it was built to do: keep your company man warm, connected, and running the job. It's cosmetically rough, but structurally sound with good bones and everything you need to get back on location.

Trailer — Unit #29:

  • Enclosed bumper-pull configuration — tandem axle

  • Aerodynamic front cap with front pass-through storage compartment and power cord reel (125/250V, single phase)

  • Rear-mounted spare tire

  • Roof-mounted ladder for antenna/weather station access

  • Rear step bumper with aluminum access ladder

  • "No Smoking" safety signage in place

Office / Living Area:

  • Leather loveseat for crew meetings or catching a few hours between tower changes

  • Built-in L-shaped desk/countertop workspace — room for monitors, printer, and paperwork

  • Office chair included

  • Large sliding windows on both sides for natural light and rig floor visibility

  • Overhead cabinets and storage throughout

  • Cork bulletin board for posting well programs, safety info, and permits

  • Ceiling-mounted HVAC (heat and A/C) for year-round comfort

  • Recessed ceiling lighting

  • Multiple 120V electrical outlets throughout

Mud Room / Entry Area:

  • Separate entry vestibule with half-door divider to keep the mud out of the office

  • Whiteboard for job tracking, to-do lists, and shift notes

  • Coat/PPE hooks for coveralls, hardhats, and harnesses

  • Emergency eye wash station mounted at entry

  • Electrical breaker panel accessible from entry area

  • Floor-mounted heater vent

Oilfield Supervisor / Company Man Shack — Bumper-Pull Enclosed Trailer

Your on-site office. Beat up on the outside, still working on the inside.

Let's be real — this shack has seen some wells. It's done exactly what it was built to do: keep your company man warm, connected, and running the job. It's cosmetically rough, but structurally sound with good bones and everything you need to get back on location.

Trailer — Unit #29:

  • Enclosed bumper-pull configuration — tandem axle

  • Aerodynamic front cap with front pass-through storage compartment and power cord reel (125/250V, single phase)

  • Rear-mounted spare tire

  • Roof-mounted ladder for antenna/weather station access

  • Rear step bumper with aluminum access ladder

  • "No Smoking" safety signage in place

Office / Living Area:

  • Leather loveseat for crew meetings or catching a few hours between tower changes

  • Built-in L-shaped desk/countertop workspace — room for monitors, printer, and paperwork

  • Office chair included

  • Large sliding windows on both sides for natural light and rig floor visibility

  • Overhead cabinets and storage throughout

  • Cork bulletin board for posting well programs, safety info, and permits

  • Ceiling-mounted HVAC (heat and A/C) for year-round comfort

  • Recessed ceiling lighting

  • Multiple 120V electrical outlets throughout

Mud Room / Entry Area:

  • Separate entry vestibule with half-door divider to keep the mud out of the office

  • Whiteboard for job tracking, to-do lists, and shift notes

  • Coat/PPE hooks for coveralls, hardhats, and harnesses

  • Emergency eye wash station mounted at entry

  • Electrical breaker panel accessible from entry area

  • Floor-mounted heater vent