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.
Brantime wrote:We are new to the Gate Guarding family and have been working a whole 7 days as of now, lol! Word of Warning for all Guards!!! Make sure that you set up all connections to your RV...the set up company hooked their Fresh water hose to ou...
waywardwinds wrote:I did want to ask somthing we work for timekeepers we get 250 gal. of water a week. that just barely enough it seems. is this the norm? we have a washer and dryer but can't use it just not enough water for it. Think outside the box...
wciim wrote: Then we will gate guard in the winter and play in the summer.After a year and a half on gates that is just what we plan to do-heading out just before Memorial day for a few weeks off. We were looking at rotating between a campground gig...
Southern Nights wrote:Lots of information here on most of the companies but nothing on Primo and only one or two for J&G or Swift.Anyone have information they can share on well they service their guards?We have worked for J and G for over a year. Gre...
waywardwinds wrote: then the water tank hose came off and pumped it dry. didn't know it till the next day because of all the mud from the storm.Highly recommend you use your external pump and fill your internal water tank as needed; shutting off the ...