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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1184020" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Did you talk to some one with the company when you had all those issues?</p><p></p><p>I give my cards to all the land owners. Every thing you mentioned is all stuff that would fall under my job. All that could be easily fixed. </p><p></p><p>Gates next to cattle guards can be put in the lease. We do it all the time. Even if it's not in the lease it doesn't cost more to do it so if a land owner just talks with me I can make it happen.</p><p></p><p>Some one hit a fence, it gets fixed. Doesn't matter who did it, when, why, ect. If a fence is tore up we fix it. One benefit I like is we keep a local fencing crew on hand for all our fence work. They do a much better job that a lease crew. </p><p></p><p>Land men can be contracted or be employees of the company. We have our own land department that does most of the leasing. When our guy walks out he is the closest to the company you will get next to dealing with me.</p><p></p><p>I tell land owners straight up... stuff is going to happen. Trucks are going to hit gates, a piece of trash is going to get away, and all that other good stuff. The faster I know the faster we can get to work fixing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1184020, member: 6291"] Did you talk to some one with the company when you had all those issues? I give my cards to all the land owners. Every thing you mentioned is all stuff that would fall under my job. All that could be easily fixed. Gates next to cattle guards can be put in the lease. We do it all the time. Even if it's not in the lease it doesn't cost more to do it so if a land owner just talks with me I can make it happen. Some one hit a fence, it gets fixed. Doesn't matter who did it, when, why, ect. If a fence is tore up we fix it. One benefit I like is we keep a local fencing crew on hand for all our fence work. They do a much better job that a lease crew. Land men can be contracted or be employees of the company. We have our own land department that does most of the leasing. When our guy walks out he is the closest to the company you will get next to dealing with me. I tell land owners straight up... stuff is going to happen. Trucks are going to hit gates, a piece of trash is going to get away, and all that other good stuff. The faster I know the faster we can get to work fixing it. [/QUOTE]
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