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- GGupExplorer
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:? what does that mean? :@ - DianneOKExplorerbump
- mdbassExplorer
rhianna wrote:
Gatekeeper; We finally left the gate. The reasons we left are twofold. The dust was killing us. We were positioned just 20' from a dirt road that was the route to at least 4 other wells and the dust was so bad that we were having a hard time breathing.
Unfortunately that is part and parcel of gate guarding. We literally shovel the motorhome out periodically. Dust and grime covers everything within 12 hours or less. My DW spent a couple of thousand dollars getting treated for breathing issues during the summer. There were days here where you could not see more than about 15-20 feet in front of you. Our entreaties to various officials of both the exploration and drilling companies fell on deaf ears. OCCASIONALLY we would get watered down. It is better now, but breathing and visibility are still a problem. We need the job and don't know anyone who pays as much so we just "cowboy up". - The_TexanExplorerSiteWatch is an awesome company to work for. The owner/manager is very easy going and right up front with everything. The pay is very good and you don't get charged for every thing that you need or use at a gate, like Timekeepers. We worked for TK from 2007 to 2009, PM me if you want our take on why we will not work for them today.
- waywardwindsExplorermy mistake it's not site watch it's timekeepers we are going to see and do the test and paper work.
john and carol - The_TexanExplorer
waywardwinds wrote:
The owner of the company is a rancher and very nice....his manager for the security company is a retired Texas Ranger with a serious attitude problem. Friends of ours worked for them and when the ranger came on board, it got nasty, with orders and micro managing. They left and even tho they are still good friends with the rancher and his wife, they will NOT work for them again, as long as the Texas Ranger is managing the company.
has any on heard of capital well service? i have not seen any one on here talk about them. they are looking for help on workers on wheels web site.
we are going to borne tx. jan 2nd to do the paper work for gate gaurds we are wondering what is the test like? can any one tell tell us what to expect?
going whith site watch they emailed us a packet we filled it out mailed in and they called us to set up a time to come down. were just driving down for that. told them we wouldn't be ready to bring the motorhome till the end of jan. they said that work work out good.
john and carol
and one very ugly lab - waywardwindsExplorerhas any on heard of capital well service? i have not seen any one on here talk about them. they are looking for help on workers on wheels web site.
we are going to borne tx. jan 2nd to do the paper work for gate gaurds we are wondering what is the test like? can any one tell tell us what to expect?
going whith site watch they emailed us a packet we filled it out mailed in and they called us to set up a time to come down. were just driving down for that. told them we wouldn't be ready to bring the motorhome till the end of jan. they said that work work out good.
john and carol
and one very ugly lab - GGupExplorer
irhanna wrote:
They definitely could do a better job, but I'm sure it is in par with every one else.
Not sure if you mean par with other LOMA sites or all Gate Guard companies.
IT is NOT par with other GG Employers. - rhiannaExplorerI can't say that LOMA was a bad company to work for. We had a good generator and sufficient water. However, even when we told them that the book said the oil was to be changed every 500 hrs, it was never changed. The water quality was an issue. We were told that it would be city water (therefore tested)but it was brought on a wagon and container that looked like it had been used to clean the barn and when we asked where it came from he said a "well". And when we asked him if he cleaned the tank he said he rinsed it out once in a while. Any concerns we voiced with our manager were quickly dismissed. Like having the road watered. Our manager said there was nothing he could do about it and that we were NEVER to contact the rig people about it. But when I mentioned it to one of the workers I was told that the drilling company would gladly come out and water in from of our site.When the rig moved out they took the garbage wagon with them. When I asked our manager if he knew of another LOMA site in the area that we could take our garbage to instead of 35 miles into town, he just said "NO". Come to find out, the RV area that he and everyone else stayed at had a garbage wagon, laundry and showers that were available to us (our neighbor told us). They definitely could do a better job, but I'm sure it is in par with every one else.
- gatekeepersExplorerthe new contract is our reason too. the pay cut is bad but the contract is way out of line. i wish i could say that the number of gate gaurds leaving loma would help them see the wrong they are doing. but i know that it will not. loma is a hopeless case. our 20k cat gen has had one oil change in 4 months, and is typical of loma's over all business practices
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