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Information Discussion for Gate Guards

mdbass
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Thought I'd start a new topic for Gate Guards to use for comments. Like the moderator suggested-keep technical stuff, recipes, mechanical, etc. where they belong. Lets hear from everyone sucking down that caliche dust.
Mark Bass
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coolbikeman1
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lizr49 wrote:
We have been sitting in the yard in Gonzales for 8 days. Starting to wander if there is going to be some work coming soon. We have worked for them previously so I do not understand.


2 days ago their were 9 waiting at the Whitsett yard.


Terry

coolbikeman1
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lizr49 wrote:
How many of you that or doing gate guard work are also fulltime RV'ers? I am asking as we overheard a comment today in the lot that maybe they should get an old trailer so they do not have to worry about their trailer getting messed up.

any and all info is appreciated.



You have heard right, this work is hard on a RV. This is our first experience at this and we have what was a very clean/new looking 2002 Holiday Rambler travel trailer. The dust gets in even being closed up except for going in and out, which can be very frequently unless you have a covered canopy to sit under which won't blow away. It has gotten down to 24 degrees at night for us coldest so far, so staying outside all night is not comfortable, especially when we had several days of rain awhile back. Tracking in dust and mud is a problem. We use Crocs and leave them outside most of the time to avoid tracking dirt in. We also have 3 small dogs that we wipe their feet every time they come in and wash and dry their feet when the ground is wet or damp. The Texas dirt and caliche cakes on and sticks to your feet and our dogs feet. Only way to get it off is wash it off then dry feet before letting them in.

The Texas roads even the paved ones are very uneven if you are pulling a travel trailer, don't know about a 5th wheel or motorhome. Following and trying to keep up with a the Gate Guard service person going 70 mph taking you to a new site is an experience. Then when you get off the paved road and travel a few miles to several miles on dirt/rock that been torn up by huge trucks and equipment slows you down to 6 to 10 mph to a max of 20 mph for us unless you really want to destroy tires and shake everything out inside.

We are glad we purchased a used unit that is very nice and didn't cost so much, and don't lose as much from depreciation.

The money is good though, especially if you can be lucky enough to get on a site where you can stay for a long time and not have to pack up every few days, or 2 to 4 weeks, and then get set up again. Our experience has been that both the oil company and the gate guard company wants you to be ready to go in a moments notice, which is stressful at times when trying to hurry. We just left a site yesterday, worked all morning until about 12noon getting packed and ready then traveled 112 miles to a new site. Hope we are here at least 2 weeks to help offset the cost of gas to get here.

Hope this information helps. Just our experience so far. I am sure others that have done this for many seasons have gotten used to the routine and can give you their advice also.

Good luck,

the "coolbikeman"

mimi55
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We have been sitting in the yard in Gonzales for 8 days. Starting to wander if there is going to be some work coming soon. We have worked for them previously so I do not understand.

mimi55
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How many of you that or doing gate guard work are also fulltime RV'ers? (by fulltime - I mean this is your only home) I am asking as we overheard a comment today in the lot that maybe they should get an old trailer so they do not have to worry about their trailer getting messed up. The one site they asked if we wanted would not even fit our 5th wheel with the slides out.

any and all info is appreciated.

arft
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The Texan wrote:
My next door neighbors out of Idaho, just showed up out of the blue on Fri and were working on Tue.
Just cash your check never had one fail
:B

The_Texan
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My next door neighbors out of Idaho, just showed up out of the blue on Fri and were working on Tue.

Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"


2005 HR Endeavor 40PRQ, '11 Silverado LT, Ex Cab 6.2L NHT 4x4, w/2017 Rzr 4-900 riding in 16+' enclosed trailer in back.
Where the wheels are stopped today

ChaosAgent
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The Texan wrote:
Do not go to Corpus, go to the Whitsett yard at exit #83 off I-37. There are FHU sites for the gate guards and they can get your paper work started, plus get your prints done before you drive down to corpus for the final paper work. That way Jamie will know you are there ready to work and in line for a position from the time you get there. Yes, they are still hiring and I doubt you will set in the yard more than a few days waiting for a gate.

Do we need to call ahead, or can we just show up out of the blue?
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Don_Shar
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I was just saying Jay was very nice to us. If we were to ask for a relief person he may just say work it out the best you can !!! I just know he was very helpful to us that 1 time.
Don / Sharon Smith
8th year fulltiming
1 high school sweetheart bride of 52 yrs. Sharon
1 long haired mini dauchound...Jake
1997 Beaver Patriot DP
2004 Jeep Rubicon
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Ajones42
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I respect Bob too much to comment further.
Fulltiming in a 2010 Puma 30RKSS
1993 Dolphin 32D -> Destroyed by hail April 2013
Gate Guards in the South Texas Pucker Brush
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The_Texan
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Just relaying the personal interaction I and another gate guard had with him in the last 2 days, plus the feedback we are getting from the service and mid management folks. No skin off my nose, but I no longer trust him and will not turn my back to him.

Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"


2005 HR Endeavor 40PRQ, '11 Silverado LT, Ex Cab 6.2L NHT 4x4, w/2017 Rzr 4-900 riding in 16+' enclosed trailer in back.
Where the wheels are stopped today

mdbass
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Good to know. There's always two (or three) sides to a story isn't there?
Mark Bass

Ajones42
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mdbass wrote:
The new company manager, Jay, has told the area managers they are NOT to be involved in assisting us with time off or any personal matters, so don't expect any help from them. If you do need something, go to your sales gal, as they appear to have more authority than this Jay, who is anti helping the gate guards.

I suppose this means we're not going to have a sit down with Jay to air our grievances?? (-:


Jay and his sson spent two days setting us up because of mis-communication with the land owner. I have nothing but the highest regard for him. I thought he was really good in all respects.
Fulltiming in a 2010 Puma 30RKSS
1993 Dolphin 32D -> Destroyed by hail April 2013
Gate Guards in the South Texas Pucker Brush
My Old RV
Oil Field Gate Guard Forum

Don_Shar
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mdbass wrote:
The new company manager, Jay, has told the area managers they are NOT to be involved in assisting us with time off or any personal matters, so don't expect any help from them. If you do need something, go to your sales gal, as they appear to have more authority than this Jay, who is anti helping the gate guards.

I suppose this means we're not going to have a sit down with Jay to air our grievances?? (-:


We had Jay come here and he seemed very nice, was very interested in what could be done to make our stay better. Jay was very interested in what was going on and what he could do or get done for us. I was needing some desiel in my motorhome and Jay brought me out 50 gal when I could not get anyone else to deliver. I don't like to let the motorhome sit too long with 1/2 tank because of moister buildup.
Don / Sharon Smith
8th year fulltiming
1 high school sweetheart bride of 52 yrs. Sharon
1 long haired mini dauchound...Jake
1997 Beaver Patriot DP
2004 Jeep Rubicon
http://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u189/smithster_photos/

mdbass
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The new company manager, Jay, has told the area managers they are NOT to be involved in assisting us with time off or any personal matters, so don't expect any help from them. If you do need something, go to your sales gal, as they appear to have more authority than this Jay, who is anti helping the gate guards.

(Above was a quote from another post)
I suppose this means we're not going to have a sit down with Jay to air our grievances?? (-:
Mark Bass

The_Texan
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Our neighbor down the road had a Dr appointment yesterday in CC and they had not been off a gate together since 10/7, so I went down in the morning and relieved them so they both could go to CC for the day. They said they had a good time together and his next checkup is mid Feb, which we will also cover, if we're still in close proximity. Yes, it is a tight knit group and we do help each other. The new company manager, Jay, has told the area managers they are NOT to be involved in assisting us with time off or any personal matters, so don't expect any help from them. If you do need something, go to your sales gal, as they appear to have more authority than this Jay, who is anti helping the gate guards.

Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"


2005 HR Endeavor 40PRQ, '11 Silverado LT, Ex Cab 6.2L NHT 4x4, w/2017 Rzr 4-900 riding in 16+' enclosed trailer in back.
Where the wheels are stopped today