Every drill site is going to have crew trailers on them for those over seeing the crews and the drilling operation. Those trailers are moved along with the rigs, and if the rigs are stacked the trailers are stacked. They are not left on the locations for any significant period of time unoccupied.
I worked in the oil and gas industry in the field for over twenty years and in the office for almost another twenty. I know of no areas where trailers are left on site unoccupied for the very reason that they would be used and vandalized with everything that wasn't tied down stolen.
Thank you, I’m so sick of these idiots “producing” videos, whether it’s some thot or giga Chad that flipped 9 houses by the time he was 20. They put out some retarded opinion as fact and somehow it gets picked up and amplified. It’s like this new short video format just took everything that is horrible about the internet and made it ten times worse.
I hunted Uvalde area for years. In decades past, they used to break into hunting cabins and deer stands. Sometimes we'd come back to camp after being gone for a couple months and discover the door jarred open and maybe missing some canned food or an old blanket or something. We've even had them write apologies or thank you notes. But back then it was smaller groups who were genuinely trying to sneak across the countryside.
Nowadays we get stories of Africans banging on peoples windows and shouting shit like, "Hey cowboy! Your government said you have to give us a ride to town!'
They're not even trying to sneak anymore, they're just stomping on through.
And unfortunately most hunters learned not to lock up any structure that we were gonna leave for a long period of time, because the lock or the window would just be broken when you got back. And don't leave anything we couldn't bear to have stolen.
But the oil & gas guys usually take their trailers with them. For the same reasons. Top comment is correct. IF someone is leaving large trailers for groups of traffickers, then it would be on purpose. I'm sure there are plenty of little safehouses along their paths...
I’m wondering if when the oil executives come part of the year the human traffickers and drug cartels clear out for them or if they are just customers on their own land or if they are just looking the other way or….. idk something seems off.
Every drill site is going to have crew trailers on them for those over seeing the crews and the drilling operation. Those trailers are moved along with the rigs, and if the rigs are stacked the trailers are stacked. They are not left on the locations for any significant period of time unoccupied.
I worked in the oil and gas industry in the field for over twenty years and in the office for almost another twenty. I know of no areas where trailers are left on site unoccupied for the very reason that they would be used and vandalized with everything that wasn't tied down stolen.
Thank you, I’m so sick of these idiots “producing” videos, whether it’s some thot or giga Chad that flipped 9 houses by the time he was 20. They put out some retarded opinion as fact and somehow it gets picked up and amplified. It’s like this new short video format just took everything that is horrible about the internet and made it ten times worse.
-they- boiled 15 Minutes of Fame,,.- into 15 Seconds
I hunted Uvalde area for years. In decades past, they used to break into hunting cabins and deer stands. Sometimes we'd come back to camp after being gone for a couple months and discover the door jarred open and maybe missing some canned food or an old blanket or something. We've even had them write apologies or thank you notes. But back then it was smaller groups who were genuinely trying to sneak across the countryside.
Nowadays we get stories of Africans banging on peoples windows and shouting shit like, "Hey cowboy! Your government said you have to give us a ride to town!'
They're not even trying to sneak anymore, they're just stomping on through.
And unfortunately most hunters learned not to lock up any structure that we were gonna leave for a long period of time, because the lock or the window would just be broken when you got back. And don't leave anything we couldn't bear to have stolen.
But the oil & gas guys usually take their trailers with them. For the same reasons. Top comment is correct. IF someone is leaving large trailers for groups of traffickers, then it would be on purpose. I'm sure there are plenty of little safehouses along their paths...
I’m wondering if when the oil executives come part of the year the human traffickers and drug cartels clear out for them or if they are just customers on their own land or if they are just looking the other way or….. idk something seems off.
I’ll Sticky this worthy nugget Anon. Very nice.