It seems that there are bits and pieces of info regarding the gate guard job but not enough.
I’ll try to point out the up and the down sides together.
1. Money
Pro: Well, of course there’s the money. If you don’t need money, full timers have
limitless opportunities. If you still need or want to make money, the pay ranges
from $125 a day to $174. I've made as much as $200 a day on a very busy gate.
Con: Remember that’s for a 24 hour day, 7 days a week. At $125 a day, you’re actually making $5.21 an hour. Your basics (minus food) are provided: septic, electric and water (although you’ll need to buy your drinking water) and add your phone and internet and satellite service.
Some companies hire you as a enployee, taxes with held, others as a Independent
Contractor, your responsible for paying your taxes.
2. Quiet
Pro: There are no noisy neighbors
We have had our share of nature noise: screaming wild hogs, raging bulls, mad cows, howling hounds and coyotes. There’s some noise from the well site but you often are far enough away that you don’t hear too much of it. The ever-present generator hum is a constant that soon fades into the background.
Con: 24/7 is a huge issue for some folks. You can’t go together to do anything – get a cup of coffee or buy a toaster. This is a real hardship if you don’t both
drive. Often your in rural areas and may have to travel 30 - 50 miles for provisions
If you can’t do anything on your own or enjoy quiet time by yourself, this probably isn’t the ideal job for you.
Con: Dust plenty of it. Also when it rains and the big trucks are running the road turns to mud that is like wet cement, sticks to every thing
A license is required. You also have to take a test. These are regulated by Texas DPS-Private Security Bureau. You also have to be fingerprinted and a background ck is done via the FBI. No Prior Felonies, etc. (there are time frames on that though)
Typically the Gate Guard company you get hired on with helps with all of the above. You just have to pay for the license. Each company is a little bit different. Following is a list of a few of the companies:
Gate Guard Services, L.P.
4646 Corona Dr. Suite 163
Corpus Christi, TX, 78411
Phone: 361-949-6992 Call Patty
After calling the office, you will be sent an application packet with the following:
1. Independent Contractor Agreement and Worker’s Comp
2. W-9
3. Finger Printing and background check release forms
5. Level II Security Officer Exam
6. Passport size photo
Other Companies:
KC Services – 956-236-5255 (John)(have some 12 hour/singles gates)
Pro Gate – 830-776-8666
TimeKeepers – 956-821-5815
Primo 361-563-3080 (Brent)
Trinity 979-241-1675 (Ben)
LOMA Rentals
P.O. Box 832427?
Richardson, TX 75083-2427
Doug Farrell
President
doug_farrell@lomaflowbacks.com
817-964-1828
J&G Security.
Beeville, TX 78102
Justin French, Field Manager/Sales Representative 512-825-7567
Jo Ann Blackmon, Office 361-358-0443 (Alternate 361-318-2902)
Sorry for the length of this post but I wanted to provide info based on our experience of working for several companies and a variety of locations and energy companies.