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Tool pusher

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The tool pusher is the person responsible for all operations on a land drilling rig. They are also known as rig managers. Tool pushers are ain charge of keeping the rig in all necessary tools and equipment, supplies, etc. They work closely in conjunction with the company man in regards to the actual drilling of the well. In recent times, toolpushers also have taken on somewhat of an administrative role, also, as they frequently do paperwork related to the rig crew regarding payroll, benefits, etc. Third party companies for services realted to the drilling of the well are called by the "pusher" also. Usually a tool pusher has started at the bottom and worked his way up and has been in the industry for a number of years.