Life’s Flow is Better for Father & Son Water Haulers

Glen A. Elliott and his son, Glen T. Elliott, were both city transit bus drivers in New York City before being drawn by the gas industry to work in Susquehanna County as water haulers. 

GDS Water Trucks

“My son caught wind of it and came here in November of 2018 to get a job,” the senior Glen said of the younger Glen securing a job with GasSearch Drilling Services (GDS). “He thought it was something I might enjoy, so I applied.” Glen A. and his wife, Cindy, also saw it as an opportunity to live closer to her family in New York State’s southern tier. The couple now resides in Binghamton, while their son lives nearby in Conklin. 

Needless to say, switching from moving people around an urban environment to driving water trucks in the countryside represented a significant change in lifestyles, but both are happier where they are now. Their incomes are better, and the elder Glen says he enjoys a sense of freedom that eluded him as a bus driver while finding the work more interesting and fulfilling. Despite the routine, Glen is proud of his perfect safety record, for which drivers can receive quarterly bonuses. 

“I’ve never had a job where, when you get to work, they have meetings to remind us again of the safety procedures and what we should be doing,” Glen senior expressed of GDS’s commitment to safety.

Father and son Water Haulers

Jobs as water haulers require a lot of communication, and the younger Glen gained an immediate appreciation for the camaraderie at GDS. “You get to know people because you are around each other all day long, and you make friends,” Glen T. stated. 

Despite sharing vocation and employer, father and son do not see much of each other except maybe bringing a coffee for each other at a shift change, the younger Glen drives during the day and his father hauls water at night. Nonetheless, with so much in common, they easily slip into “shop talk” on the phone. “It definitely makes us closer,” Glen T. remarked. 

“Being in the same profession is awesome,” his father offered. They appreciate the one day a week they have off together when Cindy sometimes suspends their shop talk and suggests that they find a different subject. 

The Elliotts both plan to work to until their retirement from GDS. 

Bill desRosiers

Raised in Highland Falls, New York, William desRosiers learned about responsible resource development, firsthand, as a part of his family's mining business. William received his B.S. in Management, B.A.in History and MBA from Misericordia University. He currently serves in External Affairs for Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation. His primary responsibilities include strengthening media relationships, managing company-run fundraising programs, building better community relations and representing Cabot every chance he has.