
Worried about the future of pipelines
Well, 2021 doesn’t seem to be any better than where 2020 left most of us. We have a new President, which was a victory for many but a gut punch for those working in the gas and oil fields. On his first day, President Biden chose to sign an Executive Order putting a stop to the permits for the Keystone XL pipeline. This decision will impact thousands of jobs associated with the construction of the pipeline as well as other opportunities associated according to TC Energy. Leaving a lot of us worried about the future of pipelines.
This is beyond frustrating to many, including us. We were hoping to get on in the spring but will have to see what else he can find, depending on whether or not this affects other jobs as well. One of my biggest frustrations with this line of work is trying to budget for temporary work. You just never know when you will get on a job or how long that job will last.
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the frustration of it all. Why would they want to cut so many jobs? How are we supposed to pay our bills? Don’t they understand that it will take years to get to a greener earth? I’m all for saving the planet but until we get our consumption of petroleum-based products under control there is not going to be a time when we don’t need oil and gas.
In my opinion, there are two ways to go about our current situation…
- We can sit around and wait for another job. Which we’ve done many times. Sometimes it pans out and other times, it drains that bank account.
- Or we can get proactive and do something about it.
What we are working on
For us, we have learned to focus on option #2. That often means my husband is calling his contacts and I’m asking in the pipeline community for any leads. The pipeline community is a tight-knit group. I am always seeing ways that we support our brothers and sisters. Whether it be a lead on a job, helping with kids, finding resources, or donating time/money to someone in need, y’all got each other’s backs. We always find a way to get through.
Looking at ways to save money and ways to bring other income in so that our bank account doesn’t take such a big hit can be helpful. That could be dialing in your budget or starting a side hustle. Do we really need cable and Netflix? What about all those Target runs or stops at the coffee shop?
I know for me, budgeting has always been an issue. Whether it was because we never really talked about money growing up or because I liked getting what I wanted when I wanted. Whenever I searched for budgeting help/advice it was hard to find anything that addressed my husband’s line of work. How do I spread our income over 12 months? What if there is a layoff? Finding information to help address these issues was often difficult or missing the mark.
I finally decided to do something about it!
I created my own budget worksheet that can help work through some of the questions we face. And I want to give it to y’all for FREE!
Ladies, I know we can get bored just hanging at the camper/hotel/apartment. What if you took some of that time and started a side hustle to bring in some extra cash? Do you love creating, writing, or just helping people? Think about those skills and start something! I’ve started my own Virtual Assistant business, blog, and soon a book! Check out my blog post about side hustles here.
Maybe you’re even ready to call it quits and start that business you’ve been dreaming about. My husband is always dreaming up ways to make money once he is ready to hang up his boots. Is there a business idea that you’ve been throwing around? Talking about “when the time is right”? What if now is that time?
I know a lot of these things won’t bring instant money but we have to make sure we are looking ahead. Preparing and planning for those “what if” moments. I sure hope that our pipeliners will be able to continue doing the work that they love. That they can continue to contribute to the communities that they pass through. And that the country will see them as the hard-working individuals that they are, sacrificing time away from their families. Giving to the local communities, supporting their economies, and building a way for the rest of the country to have access to a (currently) necessary resource.
In the meantime, be kind to one another. Share resources, information, job leads, whatever you can to help out. Contact your local union, your state representative, and anyone else that can help.
Resources
Click here to help show your support for Keystone XL
Search for local jobs through Indeed.com (not affiliated)
Want to start your own Virtual Assistant business? Click here
No income budget help, click here
Thanks for reading!
–Kate
