I LOVE the thumbnail!! Love that you've kept us in the loop through this whole adventure. Looking forward to all your perspectives through this. Just be aware.... you may end up with a dog. 😂 "Unless they're testing for Diet Mtn. Dew" 😂 -J
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! and while we think Trinity is adorable, our four kitties are plenty. Michelle will not even look at a stray dog because she gets attached so quickly... 8) PS we passed the drug test... 8)
@OpenRoading10 ай бұрын
People need to know everything you were saying there at the end is SPOT ON! The communication in this industry is terrible. Recruiters call you with a gate but can't answer basic questions like "Is this a frac" or "How much is the daily rate." You can make some good money doing this but man...you have to fight tooth and nail for answers sometimes. -J
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Joe, thank you so much... although this first spot has not panned out, we have you to thank for all the excitment and information. We are hopefull that we will have a positive outcome to this soon.- Kyle
@BrokenDreamsReborn10 ай бұрын
Wow, this was really raw footage! It was like we were there with y'all! Thanks for taking us through the whole process and reality of gate guarding! Hope things work out for y'all! ~ Shion and Matthew
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thank you guys, You motivated Michelle to be sure not to let me slack on the filming and she did great. 8)
@ChasingOurSunshine10 ай бұрын
Great video guys and sharing this process! OMG- we can't believe they gave your site away! We hope something else comes up and better!
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Oh it's not over... Keep an eye out for this Sunday's Part Two
@theaustinstravel10 ай бұрын
Man, I got some of the updates throughout but still don't think I grasped what an emotional roller coaster this was! I'm sorry that happened to you guys and I hope things start working out for you. If the gate guarding falls through, you can always come out to WV for a few weeks and do some toddler watching :)
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks you guys.... I'm putting aunt Michelle on a plane right now, tell Aiden she is on the way. 8)
@airstream_wheeler10 ай бұрын
Hello from Airstream_Wheeler! You might consider asking your potential company if they have a holding lot for workers arriving for gates or between gates. We had a few days off between gates and by staying in the company lot we were given prioity to land a gate quickly. By staying in the holding lot, we were given a tiny daily rate while we were waiting to likely encourage us to stay with our company and not become free agents. ~Shanna
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Shanna, that is great info, I followed up on that with a few of the companies and they do have a lot, but currently the one we are hopeful to work with only has a lot near san antonio so we aren't ready just yet to head that far into Texas since we plan to go back to Indiana in the next month or two, but that did prompt a deeper discussion with this company that we are hopeful will lead to something, thank you for the suggestion. We hope to have part two of this video out this weekend, for good or bad. 8)
@LiveYourSomedayNow10 ай бұрын
Quite the adventures. I love seeing Marley making cameos throughout the video. 🙂
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
More to come! he likes to investigate anytime he sees us filming... 8)
@ouRVisionnomadicliving9 ай бұрын
I have been meaning to watch these, now I get to binge 3 in a row. I have several funny fingerprint stories, but I will save them for when we finally meet and sit around a campfire. I wonder if they change "day to day" because folks walk off the sites. We have met several couples who have gate guarded over the years, all of whom stated they have had a good experience. When we first hit the road doing gate guarding was something I thought we may do at some time, but so far we haven't. I guess the nice think about waiting to watch these, is I can jump right into the next one. See you in the next video comments in a few. Sean
@thewanderingshores9 ай бұрын
Looking forward to getting around a campfire with you and of course to hear the stories. We will be coming through Utah this fall on our return trip to AZ... Hope we can meet up.
@melodyassaro10 ай бұрын
Looking forward to hearing more about gate keeping
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks Melody, hope to have an update next Sunday
@rene-Slater10 ай бұрын
Great, honest video of the whole process and discouragement. Wishing for a job that’s a good fit with awesome pay! Way to go on filming Michelle. ❤
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Rene.... We miss you guys and we are hopeful to have an even better oppurtunity in show up.
@RVAmerica10 ай бұрын
You did a really good job of documenting this. I now know I never want to apply for a gate guard. Lynn and Danny
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks Lynn and Danny, all the credit goes to Michelle as she was the one pushing to be sure we filled along the way. I'm glad she did. Things did not turn out like we had hoped but we will have an update this Sunday we hope with a part two. Thanks for watching.- Kyle
@burlingtonbill468710 ай бұрын
Hey guys! Last time I heard of gate guarding I had a squad of MP's in Germany and we worked the gates at the Kaserne! Burlington Bill busking on the road. Travel safe.
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Thanks Bill... we will be sure to keep everyone updated, hoping to have an update video next Sunday.... fingers crossed.
@bobanddangsjourney10 ай бұрын
Oh man... what a ride. I can't imagine how disappointed you must have been. Unfortunately there is not a huge barrier to entry (no pun intended) for gate guarding so the companies probably feel that their employees/contractors are disposable. I bet they wanted to keep you on the hook for an extra week or so while they confirmed that the other people were going to work out. I hope something positive works out for you guys out of all this. Keep positive - you did a great job in documenting/filming this - we really appreciate that effort :)
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks you guys, yes as you saw it was a kick in the gut, but we are still hopeful we can make this work. We are hoping for a part two this weekend but things are still up in the air. More to come. Thanks for your support, Michelle gets all the credit for "making" me film the process as I probably would have not. 8)
@MooreToLifeOutdoors10 ай бұрын
Wow! That's just terrible they didn't let you know they filled that gate job before you drove all the way there. We really hope everything works out for you guys. We're really curious about this gate guard job.😊
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thank you guys, yes it was a kick in the gut, but we will have an update on Sunday for Part two and the twists and turns are not yet over. 8)
@cathyrobertemery956810 ай бұрын
Lots of people sitting waiting for gates right now.
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
It's the false promises and the lack of communication that is the most frustrating. Having us drive 600+ miles for a job they had already given away before we had even left is the biggest issue. We will have an update on Sunday with Part two. It takes an interesting twist just a week later. Thanks for watching. Kyle & Michelle
@susanbitner110310 ай бұрын
Well crap. I’m here from Open Roading and gate guarding is in our future plans. This throws a wrench in that for sure. Hope it works out for you.
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks Susan, Joe and Kayln are amazing and their second gig worked out great for them. We are hoping we get some of the good vibes as well. We appreciate you watching and we hope to have a Part 2 to release next week.
@mtbgrl1310 ай бұрын
Ugh, sorry guys! I know how you were looking forward to this. Fingers crossed for something good to fall into your lap.
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Thanks Noel, it was a kick in the gut but we are ready for the next adventure. Hope to have an update next Sunday.
@wesmuise450610 ай бұрын
Welcome to the oil industry, no communication and 4 to 6 weeks becomes 2 to 3 or 8 to 12 weeks without notice, you are little fish that really does not matter, a spot is needed to be filled on their time and that is how they roll, I have worked the industry 12 years and nothing has changed, I worked on the sites doing shutdown/startups and you can be told any day at the end of your shift thankyou, but that you are no longer needed, see you next turnaround, it is their sandbox, their rules. I walked away from this life and am doing maintenance at an RV park now, much more enjoyable😎
@thewanderingshores10 ай бұрын
Wes, you are right on point, we are starting to see that. We have made several calls and continue run into dead ends. We are hopeful to put out a part two of the video this Sunday and as we always try to do share the good and the bad. We have given some thought to working at campgrounds, but we run into the issue that they want a much longer commitment than we want to work. My (Kyle) parents were fulltimers for over 10 years and did mostly camphost jobs and loved it but they were ok with staying in one place for numerous months at a time. We appreciate you watching and just hoping to find a unicorn out here in the oilfields where communication good and jobs are what they say they will be.... Fingers double and triple crossed. 8)
@I_Am_SciCurious8 ай бұрын
If you’re on duty 24/7 then $200 per day works out to $8.33 per hour. That’s poverty wages. If everyone would refuse until the pay is at least minimum wage, it would be closer to fair.
@thewanderingshores8 ай бұрын
Sure the hourly wage calculated that way is low, but they also provide electric ,water and sewer plus we were not working all 24 hours, id say probably around 10-12 actual work hours with traffic. We both know that getting a group of people to gel for a cause is asking for a miracle 😛