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- The_TexanExplorerWe are a construction site, so don't normally get the catered meals and salesman perks, that a drilling gate gets. However, today Pioneer had a big meeting here on site and they had lunch brought in for the company people and included us.....was great for a change.
Last Friday was the scheduled completion and turnover date for this gas plant. Guess what, the general contractor is not even close to completion. Today, the general contractor company, out of the upper Midwest, sent a NEW project manager, to relieve the one that hasn't done the job.....:B...That is a complete turnover of all on-site Fagen upper management since 1 Jan. It is fun to set here and watch the finger pointing, but Pioneer owns the site and their finger will be the last one pointing....LOL. - rabajaraExplorerWe are about 4 miles out of Karnes City and our gate is Marathon.
We are right off of 181. We got 2 steaks dinners with mashed pot, green beans, salad & roll. Plus two apple cobblers with ice cream. Our rig is drilling. We are also getting all the water we want. In jugs & small bottles. So far so good.
Betty - Blondie_GirlExplorerWhen I traveled Hwy 181 going to San Antonio Monday, I saw a few rigs and also fracing sites along the Hwy above Karnes City. Are these all Marathon sites? Looks pretty busy in that area.
- cheezkweenExplorer
mike4947 wrote:
I looked around some but couldn't find an answer to what the actual qualifications for gate guarding are. Are there different levels, a test, or what?
In Texas, you must take a written test, get fingerprinted and checked for felonies, and hand over about $75 to the state of Texas.
Normally, the company you hire on with administers the test and does the fingerprinting and background checks. Your license as a Level 2 Security Guard is transferable to any company in Texas.
It takes several weeks for the state to get your paperwork back to you, but the gate guard companies will usually go ahead and put you on a gate if one becomes available before your license is back, as long as everything is in train. - The_TexanExplorerYou have to be a licensed Texas, level 2 security officer and it requires a written test.
- mike4947ExplorerI looked around some but couldn't find an answer to what the actual qualifications for gate guarding are. Are there different levels, a test, or what?
- BbassoExplorerTHANKS!!
- cheezkweenExplorerJust posted on another forum:
Red Horse Protection, Inc. is also hiring in Texas.
We expanded our security services to gas well sites in 2010 and we're currently looking for RVers interested in gate guard work.
Send your note of interest and any questions to sales@redhorseprotection.com and we will be in contact shortly.
Please include the following:
Name
Phone number
Whether you are currently licensed in Texas
If you have ever worked as a gate guard
We also have individual guard positions available. These positions are 12 hour shifts and are typically in a guard shack. You do not need an RV for these positions. - usnretExplorerCheck on some of the "Single RVer" forums to see if you can get a work partner. People do it for apts! Same concept. Good Luck.
- usnretExplorerCheck on some of the "single RVers" forums and maybe you could get a partner.
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