I believe I finally found a mechanic shop that can fix the boat motor - or whatever's wrong with it.
I asked the dude that oversees the house - the one that Maria lives in - if he knew anyone. Yes, they're throwing us out, no I don't much care for it, no I don't hold it against them. It's their house, it's whatever, the onus is on Maria and the other tenants - if they really want this to continue - to find another place. I'd prefer it be in this town, but I think it's going to end up the bigger town 35 miles away. As long as it's on the way to work or not too far out of the way, I have no problem with that.
Well, I mean, it is what it is. There are far more rentals available over there. I haven't given up hope here, yet, but it's pretty slim pickings. It's either high priced or it's junk. If they find a place that is junky and they are good with it fine. Otherwise, I don't expect them to stay in a place that has a lot of issues. I am not going to buy a house just for this endeavor tho.
Oh, way off subject. Anyway, the guy texted me back 2 places, nothing close but I didn't think I would get any suggestions for anything close. The boat specialists in this town are dealers and they won't work on a boat that old. Anyway, one of his suggestions I looked up reviews. Boats that are as old as early 70's this place has worked on and has rave reviews. I told him the boat has a black max 150, yup we can fix it. Lol, ok! I have to keep trying til I find someone that is an authority on these types of motors. I'm kind of stuck with it. New boat motors are unbelievably expensive. More than the entire boat is worth. You can get good used ones - for $3000 and up. Just want the thing to run right, not much to ask for? lmao
I really don't get the cost of boat motors, they far exceed the price of any car engines. Even high performance car engines mostly don't match the price tag of a new, higher horsepower, regular - boat engine.
Whatever the case, if they can fix that issue, I am going to get the rest of the problems solved there as well. Lights that don't work, gauges that don't work - I'd really like a working fuel gauge if nothing else. I have no idea how much fuel is in the tank. Kinda scary to think about running out of fuel in the middle of a lake, well away from the ramp. James is going to build a heavy anchor. We wanted to stay in place at various locations last weekend for fishing, the wind was blowing the boat all over the place. Other things I'd like on the boat as well, but nothing that a mechanic or shop has to do.
Of course, I have a bunch of time off coming at me here. I am mechanically inclined. I could learn this stuff. But I don't have the motivation to take the carburetors apart. That is a lot of work and in my view, best left in the hands of someone that knows what they are doing. It is a possibility at the very least the carbs need rebuilt. Something in the fuel system, I'm sure of that. But what, I have no clue.
Today was a bust. I just cleaned the kitchen and got nothing else done. The kitchen was a disaster tho, so I felt good about that anyway. It's pretty normal for me to get back from a run and do much of nothing the next day. Nice to spend some time with the doggies too.
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End this one. Get up relatively early in the morning and take the boat to the next place to look at it. Come home and start smoking a turkey. I don't think I'll smoke it all day long, just long enough for a decent bark and then finish it off in the oven. Of course, that really depends on what time I get home. It can wait until Friday if tomorrow doesn't work.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Getting to the Brownsville yard last night, there was 1 empty trailer, with a driver having had pulled one out of the yard and parked on the street for some odd reason, I have no clue. I texted the manager - any other drivers down here waiting on trailers? Nope, but don't take E001. Well, I replied, the other driver is under E001. So, I figured I was getting detention pay and went to bed. Woke up the next morning, the other driver had dropped E001 and taken the other trailer. Went back to sleep after seeing that lol. 2 hours later, a call from the manager.
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Well the whole situation has changed. Manager calls me up at 9:00 am. I was just thinking about getting out of bed. I'm not a slacker, lol, I was up til 1 am. Had some relax time after getting back late from the Brownsville run. He started discussing other drivers who would not be in the queue for 2 weeks and if I would consider taking vacation time from today until - Sunday of next week apparently. The issue that I didn't even know about until today was that the plant is shutting down for a week to do maintenance.
They usually do this during the fall each year. No clue why they are doing it now, not really of great importance excepting that it's disrupting the work schedule greatly. I also didn't know that the Oklahoma run had already been down for 5 days, hence the slow down in work as it stands. I'm usually last to find out about such things unless I learn it from the plant - but since the plant has us staying in our trucks now the entire time excepting at the scale house, I don't have any conversations with the workers. My manager profusely apologized for not informing me, he thought everyone knew. Nope, I don't hang around at the yard very much. I'll stay and chat for a while if someone is in the office, but I've been getting in late the last several runs so I've seen no one.
Lots of the drivers are OTR - they don't live in town or even anywhere close, so when they aren't doing a run, they are sitting in the yard waiting for one.
This has to to be THE worst time to be taking a vacation. There is no where to go. I can't go to Phoenix to see mom - she is isolating and sure as hell am not putting her at risk of getting the virus, I have no idea if I might have it or not. They say you can have it for up to 14 days without even knowing about it AND you can have the virus and be asymptomatic - meaning you have it but you show no signs of it and therefore don't know you are sick at all.
Nothing is open. Well I dunno if the beaches are open or not, I'd have to look that up but going to the beach alone wouldn't be that much fun anyway. My boat needs work and I'm hoping to get it in today. If not today, definitely tomorrow. I'm just taking my time doing anything since I'm facing all of this time off.
Anyway, the manager politely asked if I would be interested in taking time off since I have more vacation hours available than anyone else. That seemed strange. I haven't used any in quite a while, but there are far more senior drivers that get a lot more vacation hours dumped into their accounts each year, the idea that they have taken that much time off when it's only May seemed odd. He said there was no pressure whatsoever, so I asked a series of questions about when I would be going back to work, what my hourly pay is for vacation time (it's different than detention pay, which also seems odd) etc. He said he'd get back to me.
This week, however, I'm only getting paid for an Oklahoma run. That's only $500 gross pay. Next week would be brownsville run and if I take vacation time. That would be a good paycheck if I took enough vacation hours I guess. Which I'd have to to make up for this week and more than a week off.
I agreed to it - but not because I wanted to. He said I am in line for a Brownsville run on Saturday or Sunday. But it became obvious without him every saying it that it could count against me in the future. I know how this works. You do them a favor and they may or may not treat you right in the future. But if you refuse, you can expect to get unfavorable treatment for a long time to come. This will end up eating up the cash I have accumulated in my checking account, but I don't see any options here. No pressure, but yes, pressure.
So it's whatever. Nothing to do, nowhere to go, stay home and do cleaning projects? I can't imagine these people being forced to isolate all this time. Restaurants around here at least finally opened back up, but that isn't exactly a vacation.
Whatever the case, best get moving.
You won't believe what they want to do now! They being the plant that owns the trailers. What? They now want us to take the trailer up to Lawler and drop it. Ohh, great, I could have left 3 hours ago if I'd known that. Yup, he said, and you're going to get those 3 hours detention.
So, another Brownsville trip going to Baytown, dropping the trailer and hoping there is enough time to get back to the yard. I actually didn't care if I made it back tonight from the perspective of getting home, I did care that I want to get back in the queue for the next run.
Anyway, I intend on taking the boat to a mechanic tomorrow. It's 42 miles one way, but whatever Hopefully they figure it out and get it going and I don't have to worry about that anymore. All of us want to go on more boat outings. Summer is coming, we got the itch.
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Well the whole situation has changed. Manager calls me up at 9:00 am. I was just thinking about getting out of bed. I'm not a slacker, lol, I was up til 1 am. Had some relax time after getting back late from the Brownsville run. He started discussing other drivers who would not be in the queue for 2 weeks and if I would consider taking vacation time from today until - Sunday of next week apparently. The issue that I didn't even know about until today was that the plant is shutting down for a week to do maintenance.
They usually do this during the fall each year. No clue why they are doing it now, not really of great importance excepting that it's disrupting the work schedule greatly. I also didn't know that the Oklahoma run had already been down for 5 days, hence the slow down in work as it stands. I'm usually last to find out about such things unless I learn it from the plant - but since the plant has us staying in our trucks now the entire time excepting at the scale house, I don't have any conversations with the workers. My manager profusely apologized for not informing me, he thought everyone knew. Nope, I don't hang around at the yard very much. I'll stay and chat for a while if someone is in the office, but I've been getting in late the last several runs so I've seen no one.
Lots of the drivers are OTR - they don't live in town or even anywhere close, so when they aren't doing a run, they are sitting in the yard waiting for one.
This has to to be THE worst time to be taking a vacation. There is no where to go. I can't go to Phoenix to see mom - she is isolating and sure as hell am not putting her at risk of getting the virus, I have no idea if I might have it or not. They say you can have it for up to 14 days without even knowing about it AND you can have the virus and be asymptomatic - meaning you have it but you show no signs of it and therefore don't know you are sick at all.
Nothing is open. Well I dunno if the beaches are open or not, I'd have to look that up but going to the beach alone wouldn't be that much fun anyway. My boat needs work and I'm hoping to get it in today. If not today, definitely tomorrow. I'm just taking my time doing anything since I'm facing all of this time off.
Anyway, the manager politely asked if I would be interested in taking time off since I have more vacation hours available than anyone else. That seemed strange. I haven't used any in quite a while, but there are far more senior drivers that get a lot more vacation hours dumped into their accounts each year, the idea that they have taken that much time off when it's only May seemed odd. He said there was no pressure whatsoever, so I asked a series of questions about when I would be going back to work, what my hourly pay is for vacation time (it's different than detention pay, which also seems odd) etc. He said he'd get back to me.
This week, however, I'm only getting paid for an Oklahoma run. That's only $500 gross pay. Next week would be brownsville run and if I take vacation time. That would be a good paycheck if I took enough vacation hours I guess. Which I'd have to to make up for this week and more than a week off.
I agreed to it - but not because I wanted to. He said I am in line for a Brownsville run on Saturday or Sunday. But it became obvious without him every saying it that it could count against me in the future. I know how this works. You do them a favor and they may or may not treat you right in the future. But if you refuse, you can expect to get unfavorable treatment for a long time to come. This will end up eating up the cash I have accumulated in my checking account, but I don't see any options here. No pressure, but yes, pressure.
So it's whatever. Nothing to do, nowhere to go, stay home and do cleaning projects? I can't imagine these people being forced to isolate all this time. Restaurants around here at least finally opened back up, but that isn't exactly a vacation.
Whatever the case, best get moving.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
No new laptop for me. It was just a broken charging cord, tho the Lenovo is a pile of junk, it will just have to do until I see if there are some good deals on a new laptop in November. New cord ordered.
Barclay's card - sent me a notice that I didn't see saying that because I haven't used the card in so long, I have X amount of time to use it or they will close the account. Well, they closed the account. So I got another card at another large bank that gave me a much larger credit line, the biggest credit line I've ever had actually, but I did that only to have my credit score remain the same. A loss of available credit will affect your score. The card has 12 months no interest, that's a plus. No annual fee - I refuse to get any cards anymore that have any annual fees on them. Was amazing to me you could just apply online and they instantly come back with that kind of approval.
Sunday. Second day off. Early rise tomorrow for a Brownsville run. The manager had initially informed me that I wasn't going out until Tuesday and gave me the option of Brownsville or Ohio. Brownsville please. I won't take an Ohio run if I'm given the option. Anyway he changed it to tomorrow morning because someone's truck is down and had to have someone take his/her place. Dunno who, don't care, I'll take it.
This last run? Well, there were 2 empty trailers down there when I got there, but the manager told me those trailers were being hauled to inspection places and that he had drivers coming to get them and haul them off. Fine by me, that's at least 14 hours of detention pay. So, the next morning I went to get a free coffee at Love's - I am a diamond status card member now that I'm working a lot more and burning a lot more fuel. I couldn't get past Platinum status with the old manager. Anyway, he called me and said he was changing things up, take the Mexican trailer to a place east of Houston and have it inspected.
Ugh. Okay. There goes detention pay and taking a trailer to an inspection place will probably eat up my hours so that I can't make it home that day, either. But I didn't complain, I just took it up there. On the way, a huge accident. Same place another accident had occurred a few months ago and they were diverting traffic off at an exit right there. Well, there wasn't anyone diverting traffic, I just took it. The traffic was literally stopped, I thought might as well take the chance. That one paid off. But now? Houston traffic is back to normal. Texas reopened for the most part and people are obviously working again. Couple heavy traffic with a wicked thunderstorm? yeah, lost more time.
I got lucky at the facility tho. It was closed and they weren't coming back til' Monday. Manager said drop the trailer. Which I did gleefully and made it back that night with time to spare.
Yesterday? Saturday? We took the boat out on the lake. Note that I said we, James and Taylor wanted to go. The engine - not working right. A fuel problem, I can tell. Whatever. I'm not taking it back to that last mechanic. He tries hard but he doesn't know enough about these boats. I'm guessing a fuel line problem somewhere. I have an actual business I'm going to take it to - and would today but it's Sunday and they are, of course, closed. We went out on the lake anyway, the thing would eventually get up to full throttle, but it takes a while to get there. And idling it just dies. We still spent several hours out there, but yea, I'm not going out again until I can get this issue fixed.
Today would be a relax day, but my room needs attention - again - cleaning that is and other things that I need to do such as cleaning out the SUV.
That's it for my life right now, lol. People are starting to ignore all of these virus threats and fear mongering going on. I dunno how that will work out with more new cases or not. We saw people having parties in their yards yesterday, lots of people, no masks and no social distancing.
And James off to Lowe's. He's getting soap for the pressure washer and going to clean off the mold and algae off the boat. It sat for a while. I'm kind of thinking the carburetors need to be rebuilt in it.
Whatever the case, must be about the day's business.
Happy Mother's Day!
Barclay's card - sent me a notice that I didn't see saying that because I haven't used the card in so long, I have X amount of time to use it or they will close the account. Well, they closed the account. So I got another card at another large bank that gave me a much larger credit line, the biggest credit line I've ever had actually, but I did that only to have my credit score remain the same. A loss of available credit will affect your score. The card has 12 months no interest, that's a plus. No annual fee - I refuse to get any cards anymore that have any annual fees on them. Was amazing to me you could just apply online and they instantly come back with that kind of approval.
Sunday. Second day off. Early rise tomorrow for a Brownsville run. The manager had initially informed me that I wasn't going out until Tuesday and gave me the option of Brownsville or Ohio. Brownsville please. I won't take an Ohio run if I'm given the option. Anyway he changed it to tomorrow morning because someone's truck is down and had to have someone take his/her place. Dunno who, don't care, I'll take it.
This last run? Well, there were 2 empty trailers down there when I got there, but the manager told me those trailers were being hauled to inspection places and that he had drivers coming to get them and haul them off. Fine by me, that's at least 14 hours of detention pay. So, the next morning I went to get a free coffee at Love's - I am a diamond status card member now that I'm working a lot more and burning a lot more fuel. I couldn't get past Platinum status with the old manager. Anyway, he called me and said he was changing things up, take the Mexican trailer to a place east of Houston and have it inspected.
Ugh. Okay. There goes detention pay and taking a trailer to an inspection place will probably eat up my hours so that I can't make it home that day, either. But I didn't complain, I just took it up there. On the way, a huge accident. Same place another accident had occurred a few months ago and they were diverting traffic off at an exit right there. Well, there wasn't anyone diverting traffic, I just took it. The traffic was literally stopped, I thought might as well take the chance. That one paid off. But now? Houston traffic is back to normal. Texas reopened for the most part and people are obviously working again. Couple heavy traffic with a wicked thunderstorm? yeah, lost more time.
I got lucky at the facility tho. It was closed and they weren't coming back til' Monday. Manager said drop the trailer. Which I did gleefully and made it back that night with time to spare.
Yesterday? Saturday? We took the boat out on the lake. Note that I said we, James and Taylor wanted to go. The engine - not working right. A fuel problem, I can tell. Whatever. I'm not taking it back to that last mechanic. He tries hard but he doesn't know enough about these boats. I'm guessing a fuel line problem somewhere. I have an actual business I'm going to take it to - and would today but it's Sunday and they are, of course, closed. We went out on the lake anyway, the thing would eventually get up to full throttle, but it takes a while to get there. And idling it just dies. We still spent several hours out there, but yea, I'm not going out again until I can get this issue fixed.
Today would be a relax day, but my room needs attention - again - cleaning that is and other things that I need to do such as cleaning out the SUV.
That's it for my life right now, lol. People are starting to ignore all of these virus threats and fear mongering going on. I dunno how that will work out with more new cases or not. We saw people having parties in their yards yesterday, lots of people, no masks and no social distancing.
And James off to Lowe's. He's getting soap for the pressure washer and going to clean off the mold and algae off the boat. It sat for a while. I'm kind of thinking the carburetors need to be rebuilt in it.
Whatever the case, must be about the day's business.
Happy Mother's Day!
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Because I want to wait 20 to 30 minutes every time I turn on this laptop for it to do another of it's unending updates. I will never buy another Lenovo again. It was my first and last one. The thing is slow as...
Oh, how shocking. The computer shut itself off in the middle of typing a sentence and another 5 minutes turning it back on. As I said, I will never buy another Lenovo product again. If I can last that long, I will buy a new laptop on Black Friday in November. Or not. Probably not, this thing is getting beyond annoying, it's quite irritating.
Whatever the case, I am now in Brownsville. After getting stuck at the plant for almost 5 hours this morning, I didn't know whether I would have enough hours to get down here even with a 16 hour exception - that adds 2 hours to your on duty time.
First it was the pump at the loading rack. When I got to the rack a the appointed time, the first truck was sitting there, doors closed on the trailer cabinet, no lines hooked up, no plant personnel anywhere in sight. I walked up to his truck and woke him up. Oh, he said, the pump isn't working. Yup, I thought, I KNOW that. I was also thinking, why didn't you bother to tell anyone? I let it go - but it's pretty rude and selfish not to take 10 seconds to type a text to the group and let everyone know the plant is down.
After I finally got loaded, hours later, off to the scale house to get paperwork. The ladies in there were doing everything but working. I sat there an hour and a half waiting on paperwork, there were only 2 other drivers ahead of me waiting - and they waited that entire time as well. The job isn't that hard. Enter some info into the computer, print it out, hand it to the driver to sign. But, after sitting there an hour, I nonchalantly asked if the COA was bad and that's why it was taking so long? Nope, she said, we are the problem. I couldn't believe she actually said that. She admitted they were taking their sweet old time.
The drive down here uneventful, and now waiting. The was another driver ahead of me - the dude that didn't bother to tell anyone - he should have hooked up to the empty in the back of the yard here. He is gone. I don't know if there was another trailer for him to take or if he just took off somewhere to come back in the morning. I did not hook up to that trailer. Last time I did that, there was another driver - who should have left out of there 6 hours before I ever even got there with it - that should have taken it. I want the detention pay, but at the same time? We all want to go boating on Saturday and that ain't happening if I don't get back tomorrow. But I am not going to back under a trailer not knowing whether another driver should be taking it.
I think I'm done with this entry already. The port for the charging cord to plug into on this computer is broken, apparently. The plug keeps popping back out. I'm literally ready to just smash this thing with a sledgehammer and be done with it.
Oh, how shocking. The computer shut itself off in the middle of typing a sentence and another 5 minutes turning it back on. As I said, I will never buy another Lenovo product again. If I can last that long, I will buy a new laptop on Black Friday in November. Or not. Probably not, this thing is getting beyond annoying, it's quite irritating.
Whatever the case, I am now in Brownsville. After getting stuck at the plant for almost 5 hours this morning, I didn't know whether I would have enough hours to get down here even with a 16 hour exception - that adds 2 hours to your on duty time.
First it was the pump at the loading rack. When I got to the rack a the appointed time, the first truck was sitting there, doors closed on the trailer cabinet, no lines hooked up, no plant personnel anywhere in sight. I walked up to his truck and woke him up. Oh, he said, the pump isn't working. Yup, I thought, I KNOW that. I was also thinking, why didn't you bother to tell anyone? I let it go - but it's pretty rude and selfish not to take 10 seconds to type a text to the group and let everyone know the plant is down.
After I finally got loaded, hours later, off to the scale house to get paperwork. The ladies in there were doing everything but working. I sat there an hour and a half waiting on paperwork, there were only 2 other drivers ahead of me waiting - and they waited that entire time as well. The job isn't that hard. Enter some info into the computer, print it out, hand it to the driver to sign. But, after sitting there an hour, I nonchalantly asked if the COA was bad and that's why it was taking so long? Nope, she said, we are the problem. I couldn't believe she actually said that. She admitted they were taking their sweet old time.
The drive down here uneventful, and now waiting. The was another driver ahead of me - the dude that didn't bother to tell anyone - he should have hooked up to the empty in the back of the yard here. He is gone. I don't know if there was another trailer for him to take or if he just took off somewhere to come back in the morning. I did not hook up to that trailer. Last time I did that, there was another driver - who should have left out of there 6 hours before I ever even got there with it - that should have taken it. I want the detention pay, but at the same time? We all want to go boating on Saturday and that ain't happening if I don't get back tomorrow. But I am not going to back under a trailer not knowing whether another driver should be taking it.
I think I'm done with this entry already. The port for the charging cord to plug into on this computer is broken, apparently. The plug keeps popping back out. I'm literally ready to just smash this thing with a sledgehammer and be done with it.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
I don't know why, but it's been really tough to get back into this keto diet. Just weird that it's so difficult to get into that regimen again. I'm back into mild ketosis, which will increase in the next few days and start using fat for energy. I"m doing it, just not as easy as it seemed to be before I stopped doing it for a few months. Of course, no one claims that this diet is easy and if they do, they probably aren't exactly being truthful about it. If you like potatoes, rice and beans, you will find this diet a tough cookie to crack. Oh, no cookies. At least not the kind you grew up with lol.
I'm off 2 full days, plus the more than half day when I got back from Oklahoma yesterday. I asked the manager after he texted me that it "looks like you're going out on Thursday" if we had slowed down. No, not really, you just missed it by 15 minutes lol.
I didn't bother to ask him what that meant, for when I got back to the yard, I was the only driver there besides one other that had been sitting there over a day. He was already en-queue for a load, so his statement made no sense. Complaining about it isn't going to change anything, I"ll just ask him nonchalantly what he meant next time I see him.
Nothing much new, really. Women fretting over finding a place to live. Wanting me to contact the owner of the house - who sent a letter stating he was happy about how we treated the place, but he has a family member he wants to move in there. I can't do anything to change that situation. It's not my house, he has the right. I'm not going to try again. I made my pitch, it was rejected, it is what it is.
I could buy a house. Nothing that I want, I'm not getting bogged down in that. People are fickle, things happen, people find new opportunities. I'm actually hoping that some opportunity opens up for Maria to live elsewhere. Family, friends, whatever. My dogs can stay at home in the back yard when I"m gone, come in at night into the bedroom.
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Talk of another meat shortage prompted me to head to the store. The reimposed limits on beef, pork and chicken. But another 9 pounds of hamburger meat and a large tray of chicken breast, plus some sliced ham for road trips. And a bunch of canned food. The pantry is really starting to look nicely stocked with all kinds of canned and dried food. We're good for a couple of months if things really got bad.
I also bought another thing of toilet paper. Not because we need it, but because it's so hard to find, I figured to buy an extra and give it away to whosoever needs it. Note that i said give away, not price gouge - and it would be easy to price gouge in this community right now. The TP aisles are either always empty or almost empty and getting empty quickly. There's no in between and hasn't been for 2 months now. Trust me, someone will need toilet paper and I can give them a whole 8 pack of Scott 1,000 count each roll.
Brownsville tomorrow. I was beginning to wonder if I'd get any of those again. I have not complained about the runs. This week's paycheck will be a bit spartan as only one run on it, but it is the West Virginia run so it's not going to be too terribly bad. At least enough to pay the mortgage in Phoenix. Yes, they sent the rent from that house, yes I have it in the bank, but I tend to pay the mortgage the last day it's due before I get zapped with a late fee, which is on the 16th of every month. The reason I do that is to keep as much cash available on hand as possible up to the last minute I need it. Yes, I've needed it in the past and yes I ate the late fee and had the money for something else that I needed ti for, making up the payment later on. I'm hoping I can get back from Brownsville on Friday so I can get that run on next week's pay, otherwise next week will be an Oklahoma run only and that isn't a paycheck. That's just pay the government, my 401k and my health insurance. Maybe a bit left over but not much.
Not much else today. Still looking for a rental house for them. One house was $900 and was terrible. The place looked like it had been ravaged by previous tenants and they decided not to fix it, including bare plywood floors. $900 for that? Filthy, dirty, nasty looking place. Good luck renting that out. I'll be watching that one to see if anyone actually rents it - or if they bring the price down. Bring it down to around $600 per month and I'll replace the flooring on a long term rental - tho I won't bother to tell them that. Other than that, way over priced homes. 1,400 square foot homes going at $1,500 and higher. Ridiculous. If we get to the end of the road and we still haven't found anything? I don't really know what to do. I can only say I tried to find a place. Maria is talking to moving to a house 2 towns over - where I work. So taking the dogs wouldn't be a big deal.
But that would pretty much end child watching arrangement. Taylor isn't going to want to drive 35-40 miles each way to take the kids if something happens and they get sick or whatever the precludes them from going to daycare. I guess as a last resort. I'll watch them - if I ''m home. But that's not reliable. Met some people at Kroger's, we got into a long discussion about the impending meat shortage. Lady helps run a foster care with 27 children and having trouble finding enough meat to feed them all. I gave her some suggestions - the Kroger's we were at was out of ground beef. Out, that is, until the butcher came out with a huge tray of 3 pound chubs and told her to take as much as she needed.
She had already asked about getting some. I took 2 - that was the limit. We're not going to starve over here if I have anything to do with it. I know, doom and gloom, I think it's common sense and reasonable to prepare for the worst and hope it doesn't go there. But when this pandemic broke out, the grocery stores were veritably emptied out of everything. I posted pics of the meat coolers - there wasn't a pound of anything in them. They were virtually wiped out and they stayed that way for along time.
Canned food was also gone, dried beans, pasta, tuna fish, etc etc etc. I bought a little of all of that today. On top of what I have already bought for the pantry, it's pretty much full. Could make room elsewhere and very well may. I have peace of mind we could survive 2 or 3 months without buying anything. Kids wouldn't be eating their chicken nuggets or taquitos, but they would have meat on their plate. Eat - or don't eat. That's the 3 year old currently. He has a very limited list of food he'll eat, the rest he'll just sit there and stare at you with an ugly face and refuse to eat it. It's delicious food, btw. Brisket, steak, burgers, all kinds of good stuff, but the boy just wants the junk food. At least the parents refuse to cave, eat your food or don't eat. Many times he doesn't eat, then tries to steal cookies and other stuff.
Since we have a lot of hamburger meat, it's hamburgers for dinner!
With that, I'm offa here.
I'm off 2 full days, plus the more than half day when I got back from Oklahoma yesterday. I asked the manager after he texted me that it "looks like you're going out on Thursday" if we had slowed down. No, not really, you just missed it by 15 minutes lol.
I didn't bother to ask him what that meant, for when I got back to the yard, I was the only driver there besides one other that had been sitting there over a day. He was already en-queue for a load, so his statement made no sense. Complaining about it isn't going to change anything, I"ll just ask him nonchalantly what he meant next time I see him.
Nothing much new, really. Women fretting over finding a place to live. Wanting me to contact the owner of the house - who sent a letter stating he was happy about how we treated the place, but he has a family member he wants to move in there. I can't do anything to change that situation. It's not my house, he has the right. I'm not going to try again. I made my pitch, it was rejected, it is what it is.
I could buy a house. Nothing that I want, I'm not getting bogged down in that. People are fickle, things happen, people find new opportunities. I'm actually hoping that some opportunity opens up for Maria to live elsewhere. Family, friends, whatever. My dogs can stay at home in the back yard when I"m gone, come in at night into the bedroom.
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Talk of another meat shortage prompted me to head to the store. The reimposed limits on beef, pork and chicken. But another 9 pounds of hamburger meat and a large tray of chicken breast, plus some sliced ham for road trips. And a bunch of canned food. The pantry is really starting to look nicely stocked with all kinds of canned and dried food. We're good for a couple of months if things really got bad.
I also bought another thing of toilet paper. Not because we need it, but because it's so hard to find, I figured to buy an extra and give it away to whosoever needs it. Note that i said give away, not price gouge - and it would be easy to price gouge in this community right now. The TP aisles are either always empty or almost empty and getting empty quickly. There's no in between and hasn't been for 2 months now. Trust me, someone will need toilet paper and I can give them a whole 8 pack of Scott 1,000 count each roll.
Brownsville tomorrow. I was beginning to wonder if I'd get any of those again. I have not complained about the runs. This week's paycheck will be a bit spartan as only one run on it, but it is the West Virginia run so it's not going to be too terribly bad. At least enough to pay the mortgage in Phoenix. Yes, they sent the rent from that house, yes I have it in the bank, but I tend to pay the mortgage the last day it's due before I get zapped with a late fee, which is on the 16th of every month. The reason I do that is to keep as much cash available on hand as possible up to the last minute I need it. Yes, I've needed it in the past and yes I ate the late fee and had the money for something else that I needed ti for, making up the payment later on. I'm hoping I can get back from Brownsville on Friday so I can get that run on next week's pay, otherwise next week will be an Oklahoma run only and that isn't a paycheck. That's just pay the government, my 401k and my health insurance. Maybe a bit left over but not much.
Not much else today. Still looking for a rental house for them. One house was $900 and was terrible. The place looked like it had been ravaged by previous tenants and they decided not to fix it, including bare plywood floors. $900 for that? Filthy, dirty, nasty looking place. Good luck renting that out. I'll be watching that one to see if anyone actually rents it - or if they bring the price down. Bring it down to around $600 per month and I'll replace the flooring on a long term rental - tho I won't bother to tell them that. Other than that, way over priced homes. 1,400 square foot homes going at $1,500 and higher. Ridiculous. If we get to the end of the road and we still haven't found anything? I don't really know what to do. I can only say I tried to find a place. Maria is talking to moving to a house 2 towns over - where I work. So taking the dogs wouldn't be a big deal.
But that would pretty much end child watching arrangement. Taylor isn't going to want to drive 35-40 miles each way to take the kids if something happens and they get sick or whatever the precludes them from going to daycare. I guess as a last resort. I'll watch them - if I ''m home. But that's not reliable. Met some people at Kroger's, we got into a long discussion about the impending meat shortage. Lady helps run a foster care with 27 children and having trouble finding enough meat to feed them all. I gave her some suggestions - the Kroger's we were at was out of ground beef. Out, that is, until the butcher came out with a huge tray of 3 pound chubs and told her to take as much as she needed.
She had already asked about getting some. I took 2 - that was the limit. We're not going to starve over here if I have anything to do with it. I know, doom and gloom, I think it's common sense and reasonable to prepare for the worst and hope it doesn't go there. But when this pandemic broke out, the grocery stores were veritably emptied out of everything. I posted pics of the meat coolers - there wasn't a pound of anything in them. They were virtually wiped out and they stayed that way for along time.
Canned food was also gone, dried beans, pasta, tuna fish, etc etc etc. I bought a little of all of that today. On top of what I have already bought for the pantry, it's pretty much full. Could make room elsewhere and very well may. I have peace of mind we could survive 2 or 3 months without buying anything. Kids wouldn't be eating their chicken nuggets or taquitos, but they would have meat on their plate. Eat - or don't eat. That's the 3 year old currently. He has a very limited list of food he'll eat, the rest he'll just sit there and stare at you with an ugly face and refuse to eat it. It's delicious food, btw. Brisket, steak, burgers, all kinds of good stuff, but the boy just wants the junk food. At least the parents refuse to cave, eat your food or don't eat. Many times he doesn't eat, then tries to steal cookies and other stuff.
Since we have a lot of hamburger meat, it's hamburgers for dinner!
With that, I'm offa here.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Haven't been posting because I've been on the road. And with a late load time on this last load going to West Virginia, I was up late every night - didn't feel like doing much but going to bed as soon as I was done driving.
The truck did break down again- but nothing serious. Well the truck responded by shutting itself down - while driving down the road. That wasn't much fun. A hole opened up in a radiator hose and leaked out a lot of coolant all over everything - but the temperature never went up on the gauge. So why did it shut down? Because that's the way they have it set up. There are sensors on the large coolant storage tank that feeds into the radiator. When it gets below the first sensor, a warning light comes on and start dinging. When it goes below the second, it shuts the truck down.
Strange because that's just the reservoir, not the main cooling system. Anyway, Love's came out, lied on the work ticket, charged hundreds of more dollars than they should have and apparently they just get away with this stuff. The people at work didn't care - oh that's normal. Normal to rip customers off?!!
So, shrug my shoulders. They want to overpay, that's on them. I alerted them - I won't do that again.
The rest of the trip was uneventful excepting trying to find a place to park late at night. Lots are full everywhere nowadays, good luck. You have to find places that aren't in truck stops for the most part. Except last night. I ended up at a place I know is never full. That lot is huge. By the time I got up this morning, it was 3/4's full, still lots of spots tho. And the restaurant was open - take out only but I got a nice meal.
The other thing that happened while I was away was a try that fell over on our street during a heavy thunderstorm. It fell on top of a utility work truck, destroying it and of course it took the power lines down. Enough. Taylor went up to Lowe's, found a Caterpillar 10,000 watt generator and we got it. I can't do this anymore - power goes out, food potentially spoiling in freezers. Not to mention when I'm home, I don't want to sit in a powerless house. I can run my AC, computer, tv and satellite easily with that much wattage and still be plenty left over to run the freezers and refrigerator. That power was out like 16 hours. It was about 12 before they got the generator in place and had it up and running. The freezers never got about 32 degrees tho. Not even close. They are so full, the meat in them retains the cold and it takes a lot longer for it to heat up in them, as long as you keep the doors closed and don't try to look.
Paychecks looking great for now. Checking account back up to where I normally like it. I could weather up to 4 months right now if I were frugal without getting a paycheck. It would deplete everything to zero, of course, but at least I have something.
Oh, and one of the stocks I bought a few months ago? They did some sort of thing where they - whatever. My 300 stocks turning into 1 and 1/2 stocks. I didn't know what had happened until I called the bank to find out what. They explained it to me. I would have taken some notes but I was driving at the time. But that move must have gotten investors skittish, cause that single stock went from $40 per share down to $17. Basically, that stock is a scrub, worthless, lost a few dollars on it, but it was penny stock. My GE stock initially went up a couple bucks per share - but now has dropped back down to the range of where I bought it at. That I can hold onto, I figure GE will eventually come back if we all ever get back to work and the economy - attempts to come back to normal.
401k - different story. From a high of 25k down, it's up to 7k down now. That is a bit encouraging, but if we keep this economy shut down, that's not going to stay that way.
Taylor got a week off. The entire company did. Work got one of those ppp loans and they just let everyone go home. Still paying them - yes - for doing nothing. So that's nice for her. She has had her days home alone - something she very much likes. I believe that stipulation with those loans is that if you continue to pay your employees, that loan is forgiven.
As for me today? Well it's noon. I'm home. I'm "isolating" myself in my room. Not because the government told me I had to, but because that's pretty much standard modus operandi for me after a longer road trip.
Addler was being cranky today, he bit one of Maria's dogs and got all over me when I showed up. I keep telling Maria when I am gone too long he gets irritable. Nothing necessarily you can do about it, but be alert and keep him away from other dogs when he starts acting up.
If it's going to be an issue I'll leave him home when I go on longer trips.
Maria, changing the subject, thinks they are being booted out of the house because the owner believes the dogs are tearing the house up. This belief is based on zero facts if true, but she said that Gus - the owner's brother - asked her just before being told everyone has to move out if the dogs were tearing up the house? She hadn't told me this until today. So I texted the owner's brother. He had texted me a few days ago about wanting the names of everyone in the house for the lease. A lease? We're being told to move out, what do we need a lease for? I didn't ask that and didn't reply until today after Maria texted him the names. I texted him quite simply: Maria is texting you the names and you could have come in the house and inspected it if you or your brother had thought the house is being destroyed. I told him that a long time ago as well - you can come at any time and take a look.
I don't know if that invitation will change anything, probably not. The house is old. It's in great need of renovations. If someone bought that house, they could easily expect to have to dump at least 50k into it. The entire electrical system needs to be replaced, that's about 10k. The kitchen needs to be torn out and completely redone. The flooring is bad, that needs replaced as well. Just a lot of stuff. It could use an extra, add-on bathroom. These are all things I would want to do with it if I were to buy the place - which I'm not. The central AC is too small, it doesn't keep the house cool enough during the summer. There's 6k. Yup, for about 50k I could have the renovations to that house that need to be done - done. No thanks.
So, we are looking for a new place. We have until the end of July to be out. The 2 ladies there - Kim is out of the hospital and appears to be in decent health - are sticking this out. They have nowhere to go. The third is moving out, but a former tenant wants to move back in. It would be nice if they changed their minds, I am now suspecting that they just want us out and will re-rent it to someone else. Good luck tho, that place was empty for a long time before we got into it.
My savings plan is on track to have enough of a down payment to buy land with a house already on it - in about 3 or 4 years lol. Hope deferred. But, the money is being automatically deducted from my checking account once per month. But the lien auctions aren't out of mind, just out of reach atm.
And finally? Addler is on my bed. Has taken the thing completely over. Content, starting at me. I'll be here all day long, we can reuinte lol.
The truck did break down again- but nothing serious. Well the truck responded by shutting itself down - while driving down the road. That wasn't much fun. A hole opened up in a radiator hose and leaked out a lot of coolant all over everything - but the temperature never went up on the gauge. So why did it shut down? Because that's the way they have it set up. There are sensors on the large coolant storage tank that feeds into the radiator. When it gets below the first sensor, a warning light comes on and start dinging. When it goes below the second, it shuts the truck down.
Strange because that's just the reservoir, not the main cooling system. Anyway, Love's came out, lied on the work ticket, charged hundreds of more dollars than they should have and apparently they just get away with this stuff. The people at work didn't care - oh that's normal. Normal to rip customers off?!!
So, shrug my shoulders. They want to overpay, that's on them. I alerted them - I won't do that again.
The rest of the trip was uneventful excepting trying to find a place to park late at night. Lots are full everywhere nowadays, good luck. You have to find places that aren't in truck stops for the most part. Except last night. I ended up at a place I know is never full. That lot is huge. By the time I got up this morning, it was 3/4's full, still lots of spots tho. And the restaurant was open - take out only but I got a nice meal.
The other thing that happened while I was away was a try that fell over on our street during a heavy thunderstorm. It fell on top of a utility work truck, destroying it and of course it took the power lines down. Enough. Taylor went up to Lowe's, found a Caterpillar 10,000 watt generator and we got it. I can't do this anymore - power goes out, food potentially spoiling in freezers. Not to mention when I'm home, I don't want to sit in a powerless house. I can run my AC, computer, tv and satellite easily with that much wattage and still be plenty left over to run the freezers and refrigerator. That power was out like 16 hours. It was about 12 before they got the generator in place and had it up and running. The freezers never got about 32 degrees tho. Not even close. They are so full, the meat in them retains the cold and it takes a lot longer for it to heat up in them, as long as you keep the doors closed and don't try to look.
Paychecks looking great for now. Checking account back up to where I normally like it. I could weather up to 4 months right now if I were frugal without getting a paycheck. It would deplete everything to zero, of course, but at least I have something.
Oh, and one of the stocks I bought a few months ago? They did some sort of thing where they - whatever. My 300 stocks turning into 1 and 1/2 stocks. I didn't know what had happened until I called the bank to find out what. They explained it to me. I would have taken some notes but I was driving at the time. But that move must have gotten investors skittish, cause that single stock went from $40 per share down to $17. Basically, that stock is a scrub, worthless, lost a few dollars on it, but it was penny stock. My GE stock initially went up a couple bucks per share - but now has dropped back down to the range of where I bought it at. That I can hold onto, I figure GE will eventually come back if we all ever get back to work and the economy - attempts to come back to normal.
401k - different story. From a high of 25k down, it's up to 7k down now. That is a bit encouraging, but if we keep this economy shut down, that's not going to stay that way.
Taylor got a week off. The entire company did. Work got one of those ppp loans and they just let everyone go home. Still paying them - yes - for doing nothing. So that's nice for her. She has had her days home alone - something she very much likes. I believe that stipulation with those loans is that if you continue to pay your employees, that loan is forgiven.
As for me today? Well it's noon. I'm home. I'm "isolating" myself in my room. Not because the government told me I had to, but because that's pretty much standard modus operandi for me after a longer road trip.
Addler was being cranky today, he bit one of Maria's dogs and got all over me when I showed up. I keep telling Maria when I am gone too long he gets irritable. Nothing necessarily you can do about it, but be alert and keep him away from other dogs when he starts acting up.
If it's going to be an issue I'll leave him home when I go on longer trips.
Maria, changing the subject, thinks they are being booted out of the house because the owner believes the dogs are tearing the house up. This belief is based on zero facts if true, but she said that Gus - the owner's brother - asked her just before being told everyone has to move out if the dogs were tearing up the house? She hadn't told me this until today. So I texted the owner's brother. He had texted me a few days ago about wanting the names of everyone in the house for the lease. A lease? We're being told to move out, what do we need a lease for? I didn't ask that and didn't reply until today after Maria texted him the names. I texted him quite simply: Maria is texting you the names and you could have come in the house and inspected it if you or your brother had thought the house is being destroyed. I told him that a long time ago as well - you can come at any time and take a look.
I don't know if that invitation will change anything, probably not. The house is old. It's in great need of renovations. If someone bought that house, they could easily expect to have to dump at least 50k into it. The entire electrical system needs to be replaced, that's about 10k. The kitchen needs to be torn out and completely redone. The flooring is bad, that needs replaced as well. Just a lot of stuff. It could use an extra, add-on bathroom. These are all things I would want to do with it if I were to buy the place - which I'm not. The central AC is too small, it doesn't keep the house cool enough during the summer. There's 6k. Yup, for about 50k I could have the renovations to that house that need to be done - done. No thanks.
So, we are looking for a new place. We have until the end of July to be out. The 2 ladies there - Kim is out of the hospital and appears to be in decent health - are sticking this out. They have nowhere to go. The third is moving out, but a former tenant wants to move back in. It would be nice if they changed their minds, I am now suspecting that they just want us out and will re-rent it to someone else. Good luck tho, that place was empty for a long time before we got into it.
My savings plan is on track to have enough of a down payment to buy land with a house already on it - in about 3 or 4 years lol. Hope deferred. But, the money is being automatically deducted from my checking account once per month. But the lien auctions aren't out of mind, just out of reach atm.
And finally? Addler is on my bed. Has taken the thing completely over. Content, starting at me. I'll be here all day long, we can reuinte lol.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Oklahoma run behind me- like returned at 9:00 am yesterday.
So I had a full day off in between runs and out to West Virginia tomorrow. Tho this new manager has me loading at 12:00 pm. That's way too late for that run. 9:00 am at the latest. There is far too much driving and they want the product there the second day, not the second night. But I said nothing. This dude will figure it out - when the plant complains the product isn't there when they want it. And he calls me or whoever down the line whenever it finally becomes an issue. I'll tell him straight up, but only if he asks. I'm not into getting into these people's bad side/under their skin.
They can make your life miserable with bad runs. And trust me, they do it. Some worse than others, but they do it.
So, I'll be driving til' midnight at the earliest tomorrow night, probably more like 1: 00 am or later. To get the minimum miles in for each day (by my standards, not necessarily the company's, I go well beyond what they think you should do in a day and since we're paid by the mile, getting it done faster isn't a bad thing). I'm not patting myself on the back, I'm just driven to get the trip done and go home. I'm afraid this trip will tip into 4 days because of the issue of starting too late in the day.
Whatever the case, today was spent at home. I didn't go anywhere. Not because of isolation and quarantine, but because I didn't want to go anywhere. I've decided to start back on Keto tomorrow - after quite a while being off of it. I gained back 15 pounds and quite the gut to go along with it. Growing out of the 34 waist size, enough. I have enough keto friendly food to take with me I'll never have to shadow the door frames of any truck stop venue. In fact, I found a recipe today that was really quite awesome! It's something I'd eat Keto or not. James loved it too - Taylor not so much because of the red onions that are in it. Onions are not her thing - but when I'm making a dish calling for onions, I chop them up til they're in minced condition and then cook them down. She doesn't notice it in there and you get the flavor. Yup, I tell her there are onions in it, the dish I made today? was road food, just had them take a taste of it.
The lady that was in the hospital for a month is home - and apparently complaining about whatever. I'm sorry, but Maria makes this deal too difficult. She doesn't have anywhere to go, but she complains about everything when it comes to other tenants. It's with great reluctance that she gets other renters in there. I'm not paying $900 a month for her living situation. That's what it would cost me without 2 more renters in there, no thanks. She also gets far too dramatic when things start to go south, such as the house falling out from under us and the owner wanting to give it to a family member. The lease is up, the only footing I had to extend it was the coronavirus. This man is a Catholic Priest, I called him out on that, having to find a place to live under such extreme circumstances.
Yeah, I went there. If I consider myself a person that loves the Lord - and moreover, following His edicts - not claiming to be a perfect person by any stretch of the imagination - but if so, and following the Word, how much more so a person that claims to be a "man of the cloth" and standing in the position of a man of God? Yes, I take issue with that. I'm glad there's 3 months now to figure this all out - after my interaction with them, the owner and his brother - because this town has very little in the way of rentals right now and they are either cheap - shit holes - or very expensive.
Anyway, Maria - I've given her more direct statements recently. Learn to live with other people. Deal with it. I've done it for decades. Not years, decades. Everyone has their quirks. Don't get freaking bitchy about it, talk to them if it's really bad. But nagging on them, crowding them, bitching at them, that's not going to work and I can tell ya, if she keeps that up? I'm going to bow out of this situation. No one ever said life was going to be easy. I mean, she could find a job - an at-home job if necessary. She could be doing something. She has had mini-strokes, but she is quite capable of moving around and cleaning house and such. She's not in a wheelchair, she's not an invalid. She is not helping herself and I'm growing weary of it.
I guess I'm venting but this situation over there is really starting to get to me. My house in Phoenix? They deal with it. They don't call me every day cranking about some renter. Sometimes they tell me about a renter with serious issues - but they've either already gotten rid of them or getting them out of there. But - they know that everyone else? Gonna have some things they may not like. Tough, be happy you're not on the streets, live with it. Or go live on the streets! Whatever makes you happy!
Mark - dude at the house in Phoenix- good guy. The lady, however, well not saying she's a bad person but she's done some stuff that really got me going.
As much as I had wanted to spend it, I'm hanging onto stimulus money and everything else I'm getting right now. Greed? no. Spending? Well if you can tell me when these governors are going to lift all of these restrictions and get our economy back up, let me know. Americans are rising up against this nonsense at least. Sick people? Stay home. People that are vulnerable? Same thing. The rest of us? Go back to work. How many of these small businesses that are shuttered by government decree are going to go down permanently because of it? Open up the restaurants, the bars, the "non-essential" businesses. We're not going to recover from this if we keep this going on.
A nice day hanging out with family, regardless of what is going on.
So I had a full day off in between runs and out to West Virginia tomorrow. Tho this new manager has me loading at 12:00 pm. That's way too late for that run. 9:00 am at the latest. There is far too much driving and they want the product there the second day, not the second night. But I said nothing. This dude will figure it out - when the plant complains the product isn't there when they want it. And he calls me or whoever down the line whenever it finally becomes an issue. I'll tell him straight up, but only if he asks. I'm not into getting into these people's bad side/under their skin.
They can make your life miserable with bad runs. And trust me, they do it. Some worse than others, but they do it.
So, I'll be driving til' midnight at the earliest tomorrow night, probably more like 1: 00 am or later. To get the minimum miles in for each day (by my standards, not necessarily the company's, I go well beyond what they think you should do in a day and since we're paid by the mile, getting it done faster isn't a bad thing). I'm not patting myself on the back, I'm just driven to get the trip done and go home. I'm afraid this trip will tip into 4 days because of the issue of starting too late in the day.
Whatever the case, today was spent at home. I didn't go anywhere. Not because of isolation and quarantine, but because I didn't want to go anywhere. I've decided to start back on Keto tomorrow - after quite a while being off of it. I gained back 15 pounds and quite the gut to go along with it. Growing out of the 34 waist size, enough. I have enough keto friendly food to take with me I'll never have to shadow the door frames of any truck stop venue. In fact, I found a recipe today that was really quite awesome! It's something I'd eat Keto or not. James loved it too - Taylor not so much because of the red onions that are in it. Onions are not her thing - but when I'm making a dish calling for onions, I chop them up til they're in minced condition and then cook them down. She doesn't notice it in there and you get the flavor. Yup, I tell her there are onions in it, the dish I made today? was road food, just had them take a taste of it.
The lady that was in the hospital for a month is home - and apparently complaining about whatever. I'm sorry, but Maria makes this deal too difficult. She doesn't have anywhere to go, but she complains about everything when it comes to other tenants. It's with great reluctance that she gets other renters in there. I'm not paying $900 a month for her living situation. That's what it would cost me without 2 more renters in there, no thanks. She also gets far too dramatic when things start to go south, such as the house falling out from under us and the owner wanting to give it to a family member. The lease is up, the only footing I had to extend it was the coronavirus. This man is a Catholic Priest, I called him out on that, having to find a place to live under such extreme circumstances.
Yeah, I went there. If I consider myself a person that loves the Lord - and moreover, following His edicts - not claiming to be a perfect person by any stretch of the imagination - but if so, and following the Word, how much more so a person that claims to be a "man of the cloth" and standing in the position of a man of God? Yes, I take issue with that. I'm glad there's 3 months now to figure this all out - after my interaction with them, the owner and his brother - because this town has very little in the way of rentals right now and they are either cheap - shit holes - or very expensive.
Anyway, Maria - I've given her more direct statements recently. Learn to live with other people. Deal with it. I've done it for decades. Not years, decades. Everyone has their quirks. Don't get freaking bitchy about it, talk to them if it's really bad. But nagging on them, crowding them, bitching at them, that's not going to work and I can tell ya, if she keeps that up? I'm going to bow out of this situation. No one ever said life was going to be easy. I mean, she could find a job - an at-home job if necessary. She could be doing something. She has had mini-strokes, but she is quite capable of moving around and cleaning house and such. She's not in a wheelchair, she's not an invalid. She is not helping herself and I'm growing weary of it.
I guess I'm venting but this situation over there is really starting to get to me. My house in Phoenix? They deal with it. They don't call me every day cranking about some renter. Sometimes they tell me about a renter with serious issues - but they've either already gotten rid of them or getting them out of there. But - they know that everyone else? Gonna have some things they may not like. Tough, be happy you're not on the streets, live with it. Or go live on the streets! Whatever makes you happy!
Mark - dude at the house in Phoenix- good guy. The lady, however, well not saying she's a bad person but she's done some stuff that really got me going.
As much as I had wanted to spend it, I'm hanging onto stimulus money and everything else I'm getting right now. Greed? no. Spending? Well if you can tell me when these governors are going to lift all of these restrictions and get our economy back up, let me know. Americans are rising up against this nonsense at least. Sick people? Stay home. People that are vulnerable? Same thing. The rest of us? Go back to work. How many of these small businesses that are shuttered by government decree are going to go down permanently because of it? Open up the restaurants, the bars, the "non-essential" businesses. We're not going to recover from this if we keep this going on.
A nice day hanging out with family, regardless of what is going on.
Monday, April 20, 2020
I don't want to dig into the new manager too much right off the bat - but...
Today, stopping at a Rest Area near Victoria, Texas, I took my 30 minute break. Got up, went to the back of the trailer, took pressure and fill reading and then inspected the trailer itself. Took 2 seconds to see a flat tire. Gag.
So, I call the tire hotline, they get a truck set up to come out. I then tell the new manager about the ordeal, letting him know I wasn't sure if I would make it to Brownsville today or not - just depends on how long they take to get to the rest area and replace the tires. I ordered 2. The tire beside the blown tire was bald on one section of the tire, something I had missed in my pretrip inspection.
I"m not perfect, lol. That portion of the tire was probably on the ground and not view-able at the time, for I inspect the tread as well. I don't run bald tires. It's dangerous, it usually leads to a blowout and it always costs time. The reason you want excellent tires on that trailer is because of the product you are hauling. It doesn't play well with fire. A blown tire can catch on fire if it's driven down the road long enough, I've seen it too many times. In fact, I've seen entire trailers burned down because of it. Yea, we aren't going there.
I then asked the manager who was already down in Brownsville and were there any other trucks coming down today? "I don't know yet". Huh? How do you not know who is waiting in Brownsville? I started thinking. And more to the point, how in the heck do you not know who is going where today? I said nothing of the sort to him, probably not a good idea to start trouble with a new manager, who knows what he might do. So I texted Clarice, see if she knew. I haven't been doing dispatch for you guys for over a week now, you need to ask your manager. Oh, I replied, well I asked him and he didn't know.
LOL! she replied and geeze after that. She's worried about her job. Now that she isn't doing ethylene, she isn't doing much. Her division has been very slow. Whatever the case, the tire guy showed up, took a bunch of pics of the tires - they have to do that to prove that the tires actually needed replaced. The one that blew out? It was on the inside. That side of the tire, of which you cannot see unless you get down in the dirt and crawl up under there, was dry rotted. It just caved to the tire pressure.
Well, after that a driver in Brownsville called me and told me Ricky had just left and he was still waiting on another trailer - and how much he'd love to stay another night. Well I ain't giving up an empty, I had to do that last time with that driver that was sleeping all day long and didn't leave when she was supposed to. No idea what became of that. Well I know she isn't getting the second day of detention pay - she didn't deserve it, it wasn't hers to get.
I finally made it down here almost 3 hours later than I should have. So I'm going to get an overnight detention pay at least.
Meanwhile, one of the tenants at the other house texted me today - Hi Ben, I'm moving out next week.
Lovely.
Just, awesome! One more headache to deal with in that situation on top of the already present problem of having to find a new place. Maria is, at least, trying to find another place. She texted me a link to a 2 story house type thing, but split up into 3 apartments. They wanted 7k plus for the entire property, including 2 alleged rental units in the back. The pics, however, told the story. Bad roof, no AC, caved in ceilings - because of the bad roof. House a total disaster. It's completely worthless. Sorry, I thought, I ain't getting into that disaster. Wouldn't be shocking if the place is condemned by the city.
Maria literally has no place to go. If she loses that place, which she is cause' the owner isn't going to budge on it, I tried, she's homeless. See I can't do that to people. I don't want to spend ALL of my money helping people but at the same time, I can't just see people ending up without a place to live that I could have helped and more importantly to me, the Lord would say I should have helped since I had the wherewithal to do so.
I'm far more concerned with eternity than what my little earthly existence eeks out here.
Whatever the case, I am completely stuffed. And I didn't eat that much. Last night's dinner. WE ate last night feeling like stuffed turkeys, it was tri tips on mashed potatoes. The stuff filled us up. I just ate another medium sized serving of it, feels like I've been eating for hours.
Time to kick back and let this stuff digest.
Today, stopping at a Rest Area near Victoria, Texas, I took my 30 minute break. Got up, went to the back of the trailer, took pressure and fill reading and then inspected the trailer itself. Took 2 seconds to see a flat tire. Gag.
So, I call the tire hotline, they get a truck set up to come out. I then tell the new manager about the ordeal, letting him know I wasn't sure if I would make it to Brownsville today or not - just depends on how long they take to get to the rest area and replace the tires. I ordered 2. The tire beside the blown tire was bald on one section of the tire, something I had missed in my pretrip inspection.
I"m not perfect, lol. That portion of the tire was probably on the ground and not view-able at the time, for I inspect the tread as well. I don't run bald tires. It's dangerous, it usually leads to a blowout and it always costs time. The reason you want excellent tires on that trailer is because of the product you are hauling. It doesn't play well with fire. A blown tire can catch on fire if it's driven down the road long enough, I've seen it too many times. In fact, I've seen entire trailers burned down because of it. Yea, we aren't going there.
I then asked the manager who was already down in Brownsville and were there any other trucks coming down today? "I don't know yet". Huh? How do you not know who is waiting in Brownsville? I started thinking. And more to the point, how in the heck do you not know who is going where today? I said nothing of the sort to him, probably not a good idea to start trouble with a new manager, who knows what he might do. So I texted Clarice, see if she knew. I haven't been doing dispatch for you guys for over a week now, you need to ask your manager. Oh, I replied, well I asked him and he didn't know.
LOL! she replied and geeze after that. She's worried about her job. Now that she isn't doing ethylene, she isn't doing much. Her division has been very slow. Whatever the case, the tire guy showed up, took a bunch of pics of the tires - they have to do that to prove that the tires actually needed replaced. The one that blew out? It was on the inside. That side of the tire, of which you cannot see unless you get down in the dirt and crawl up under there, was dry rotted. It just caved to the tire pressure.
Well, after that a driver in Brownsville called me and told me Ricky had just left and he was still waiting on another trailer - and how much he'd love to stay another night. Well I ain't giving up an empty, I had to do that last time with that driver that was sleeping all day long and didn't leave when she was supposed to. No idea what became of that. Well I know she isn't getting the second day of detention pay - she didn't deserve it, it wasn't hers to get.
I finally made it down here almost 3 hours later than I should have. So I'm going to get an overnight detention pay at least.
Meanwhile, one of the tenants at the other house texted me today - Hi Ben, I'm moving out next week.
Lovely.
Just, awesome! One more headache to deal with in that situation on top of the already present problem of having to find a new place. Maria is, at least, trying to find another place. She texted me a link to a 2 story house type thing, but split up into 3 apartments. They wanted 7k plus for the entire property, including 2 alleged rental units in the back. The pics, however, told the story. Bad roof, no AC, caved in ceilings - because of the bad roof. House a total disaster. It's completely worthless. Sorry, I thought, I ain't getting into that disaster. Wouldn't be shocking if the place is condemned by the city.
Maria literally has no place to go. If she loses that place, which she is cause' the owner isn't going to budge on it, I tried, she's homeless. See I can't do that to people. I don't want to spend ALL of my money helping people but at the same time, I can't just see people ending up without a place to live that I could have helped and more importantly to me, the Lord would say I should have helped since I had the wherewithal to do so.
I'm far more concerned with eternity than what my little earthly existence eeks out here.
Whatever the case, I am completely stuffed. And I didn't eat that much. Last night's dinner. WE ate last night feeling like stuffed turkeys, it was tri tips on mashed potatoes. The stuff filled us up. I just ate another medium sized serving of it, feels like I've been eating for hours.
Time to kick back and let this stuff digest.
New manager = fail right off the bat.
Told me 2 days ago I was going to be sent out - today. He said he would text me later that day or yesterday morning with the run.
It never happened. Around 6 pm yesterday, I texted him. Cause' I don't want to find out today - Monday - that I'm going somewhere and he forget to tell me. That's a good way to mess up an entire day.
Next thing I see is a text with the run sheet on it. Then the claim he had sent it the day before but it didn't "send for some reason". Whatever. Other managers would insist on a text back to make sure it went through.
And of course it's the first run. I dunno how I got into this funk of having to get up at 4:00 am - at the latest - to get to work to get to the plant in time. And then, the plant - that insists on the first load truck to be there at 6:15 am - doesn't do anything until around a half hour later. So, you get on the 14 hour clock that runs regardless of what you're doing, including waiting at the plant, and getting wasted. But if you don't show up on time, they complain?
One driver yesterday was extremely unhappy after seeing a text from him going to the group. Someone else texted back $$$$$ He then texted a pic of an alarm clock. Exactly. The money waiting is minimal, the need to get out of that plant and get on the road is far greater.
Well I'm going down to Brownsville today, so I like the run at least.
I've had the whole weekend off as well. But, you know, trying to go to bed at 8:00 pm just doesn't work for me. I'll wake up at 11 or 12 and lay there awake.
Well enough of that. I think this virus stuff is starting to affect everyone's psyche. I still can't believe the police in this little town are pulling people over asking them what they're doing. They'll be examining and studying this government over-reach of power during this time for decades to come. How historians will look back on this situation and the endless decrees various levels of government will be of great interest to me.
Then again, I fully suspect that some of this will end up in the Supreme court anyway. What gives the government the right to just say - shut down your businesses, close the doors and send your workers home? Lots of reports of people going broke, not being able to make their mortgage/rent payments. Talk about stressing out?!!
This little town and the surrounding county is up to 45 cases and one death. It goes up - slightly but it's going up - every single day.
What about China? It's now a fact that withheld information about this virus from the beginning and didn't tell anyone about the seriousness of the nature of this virus. Should they pay? How do you just get away with messing up the entire world? The theory that it was developed in a laboratory is continuing on and getting more press.
But to tell you the truth? I"m so sick of seeing 24 hour a day coverage of it, I am hardly watching any of it. Just enough to see what's new - which is usually nothing besides governors engaging in outrageous abuses of power - and understand where we're at with this.
Other than that, I am watching movies and shows.
And with that, I'm out of here.
Told me 2 days ago I was going to be sent out - today. He said he would text me later that day or yesterday morning with the run.
It never happened. Around 6 pm yesterday, I texted him. Cause' I don't want to find out today - Monday - that I'm going somewhere and he forget to tell me. That's a good way to mess up an entire day.
Next thing I see is a text with the run sheet on it. Then the claim he had sent it the day before but it didn't "send for some reason". Whatever. Other managers would insist on a text back to make sure it went through.
And of course it's the first run. I dunno how I got into this funk of having to get up at 4:00 am - at the latest - to get to work to get to the plant in time. And then, the plant - that insists on the first load truck to be there at 6:15 am - doesn't do anything until around a half hour later. So, you get on the 14 hour clock that runs regardless of what you're doing, including waiting at the plant, and getting wasted. But if you don't show up on time, they complain?
One driver yesterday was extremely unhappy after seeing a text from him going to the group. Someone else texted back $$$$$ He then texted a pic of an alarm clock. Exactly. The money waiting is minimal, the need to get out of that plant and get on the road is far greater.
Well I'm going down to Brownsville today, so I like the run at least.
I've had the whole weekend off as well. But, you know, trying to go to bed at 8:00 pm just doesn't work for me. I'll wake up at 11 or 12 and lay there awake.
Well enough of that. I think this virus stuff is starting to affect everyone's psyche. I still can't believe the police in this little town are pulling people over asking them what they're doing. They'll be examining and studying this government over-reach of power during this time for decades to come. How historians will look back on this situation and the endless decrees various levels of government will be of great interest to me.
Then again, I fully suspect that some of this will end up in the Supreme court anyway. What gives the government the right to just say - shut down your businesses, close the doors and send your workers home? Lots of reports of people going broke, not being able to make their mortgage/rent payments. Talk about stressing out?!!
This little town and the surrounding county is up to 45 cases and one death. It goes up - slightly but it's going up - every single day.
What about China? It's now a fact that withheld information about this virus from the beginning and didn't tell anyone about the seriousness of the nature of this virus. Should they pay? How do you just get away with messing up the entire world? The theory that it was developed in a laboratory is continuing on and getting more press.
But to tell you the truth? I"m so sick of seeing 24 hour a day coverage of it, I am hardly watching any of it. Just enough to see what's new - which is usually nothing besides governors engaging in outrageous abuses of power - and understand where we're at with this.
Other than that, I am watching movies and shows.
And with that, I'm out of here.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Glad to be home frankly. Yes I could be sitting in Brownsville collecting detention pay, but yet I like going home too. I've put in a heavy week driving wise, starting with that run to Ohio. They wanted to send me again, I didn't say no thanks - I won't turn down any load - but I did say I was almost out of hours. I would have had to have done a 34 hour reset on the road. Which isn't the end of the world, they still give you a hotel to do that. But as described by the new manager yesterday, the whole company is on "lock-down".
Meaning profits from other divisions are not happening, especially the fuel hauling division. That's a no-brainer. No one is driving anywhere besides trucks and even trucks are getting sidelined as the economy shuts down. Brokers - these are the people that up loads on the load boards for owner operators to see and potentially take one - are reducing their rates. To the point lots of OO's are staying home. I've been reading that all over the internet. They won't take "cheap freight" is what they like to call it and would rather stay home and do nothing than running down the road not hardly making any money. I can't blame them, but then again, I'm not an OO and I don't know how much money these people have saved up for the rainy day situation.
Our fuels division is the largest division in the company. What I haul is probably the smallest. But highly profitable. And so far, nothing has slowed down that I can see. Except they are sending drivers from other divisions to haul loads. When they bring too many of them, we are going to be back to sitting around 3 and 4 days at a time. I can understand trying to help other drivers who are sitting idled, but in my view, it would be better to lay them off and let them get the stimulus unemployment money.
Anyway, the company on lock down means they may take further Profits and shareholders always take precedence in most any company over the employees needs. Hotels are a thing of the past. What I really don't like when a company starts making excuses to take away the perks is that it usually becomes the new-normal. The economy could come roaring back and they would likely still keep the perks in check. When you lose perks in a good economy, that is when the idea of "corporate greed" comes creeping in.
I'm seriously ready to go sit down at a restaurant and have a nice meal. I can tell you that it wouldn't be any different than all of those people cramming into Walmarts, Lowes and grocery stores. In fact, it would be quite easy to have social distancing in a restaurant. They' have to take out some tables and space them further apart, but it's better than being shut down. If there's one industry that is greatly suffering, it's definitely the restaurant and bar business. If you believe the economy isn't going to descend to unrecoverable depths if this shut down is kept too long, I can't help you. Small business is the backbone of america. The stimulus loans for small business is already gone. I knew that would happen. And if enough of these small businesses shut down permanently, there are going to be a lot of people out of work. Remember, small business employs 2/3rd's the working force in America.
Anyway, it's Saturday morning. I have no grand plans today. I'll start looking for a new house, I guess, for the ladies. The stuff available right now is small and over priced. Well, just looking. I really don't know what to do with this situation. I'd actually like it to go away and not have to deal with it, but what amounts to throwing people out onto the streets wouldn't sit well with me either. Basically, tho, to be able to pay for what's available right now would mean having to raise their rent. They can't afford that. Something will have to shake out here, somehow. I don't know how, but I trust the Lord that something will open up. It'd be great if I could just get the property I want, with a house on it and get a trailer or something decent for Maria to live in. lt would be a win-win for everyone. Maria has a place to stay, could help with the kids whenever they are having to stay home, she wouldn't have to worry about eating and could just join us for meals. That would cut her expenses quite a lot. Seems like a pipe dream tho to get into decent land with a decent house on it right now.
And it probably isn't a good time to be considering such things with a tanking economy. My income is not guaranteed, no one's is right now. People aren't spending money and it's reflecting upon the numbers.
It's probably a better time to increase the "prepper" stance of buying enough food to last months, a generator and enough gasoline or propane depending on which style to get to last a while. I've been wanting to get a generator for quite a while anyway - the storms come, the power goes out. There's a thousand dollars worth of food in the freezers. That's a conservative estimate. I also want to buy another 40 or 50 cans of food and more dried goods. The pantry is getting full, but we could make more room. Probably a good time to buy some more ammo if there's any available anywhere.
A generator tho. That is high on my list of priorities at this point. And enough extension cords to reach the things that need to be reached with the electricity. Namely, 2 freezers, a refrigerator and yes, folks, my room. Lmao, because my AC will work at least even if the rest of the house has no cooling. I have a couch, everyone could come in here.
Well, enough.
Meaning profits from other divisions are not happening, especially the fuel hauling division. That's a no-brainer. No one is driving anywhere besides trucks and even trucks are getting sidelined as the economy shuts down. Brokers - these are the people that up loads on the load boards for owner operators to see and potentially take one - are reducing their rates. To the point lots of OO's are staying home. I've been reading that all over the internet. They won't take "cheap freight" is what they like to call it and would rather stay home and do nothing than running down the road not hardly making any money. I can't blame them, but then again, I'm not an OO and I don't know how much money these people have saved up for the rainy day situation.
Our fuels division is the largest division in the company. What I haul is probably the smallest. But highly profitable. And so far, nothing has slowed down that I can see. Except they are sending drivers from other divisions to haul loads. When they bring too many of them, we are going to be back to sitting around 3 and 4 days at a time. I can understand trying to help other drivers who are sitting idled, but in my view, it would be better to lay them off and let them get the stimulus unemployment money.
Anyway, the company on lock down means they may take further Profits and shareholders always take precedence in most any company over the employees needs. Hotels are a thing of the past. What I really don't like when a company starts making excuses to take away the perks is that it usually becomes the new-normal. The economy could come roaring back and they would likely still keep the perks in check. When you lose perks in a good economy, that is when the idea of "corporate greed" comes creeping in.
I'm seriously ready to go sit down at a restaurant and have a nice meal. I can tell you that it wouldn't be any different than all of those people cramming into Walmarts, Lowes and grocery stores. In fact, it would be quite easy to have social distancing in a restaurant. They' have to take out some tables and space them further apart, but it's better than being shut down. If there's one industry that is greatly suffering, it's definitely the restaurant and bar business. If you believe the economy isn't going to descend to unrecoverable depths if this shut down is kept too long, I can't help you. Small business is the backbone of america. The stimulus loans for small business is already gone. I knew that would happen. And if enough of these small businesses shut down permanently, there are going to be a lot of people out of work. Remember, small business employs 2/3rd's the working force in America.
Anyway, it's Saturday morning. I have no grand plans today. I'll start looking for a new house, I guess, for the ladies. The stuff available right now is small and over priced. Well, just looking. I really don't know what to do with this situation. I'd actually like it to go away and not have to deal with it, but what amounts to throwing people out onto the streets wouldn't sit well with me either. Basically, tho, to be able to pay for what's available right now would mean having to raise their rent. They can't afford that. Something will have to shake out here, somehow. I don't know how, but I trust the Lord that something will open up. It'd be great if I could just get the property I want, with a house on it and get a trailer or something decent for Maria to live in. lt would be a win-win for everyone. Maria has a place to stay, could help with the kids whenever they are having to stay home, she wouldn't have to worry about eating and could just join us for meals. That would cut her expenses quite a lot. Seems like a pipe dream tho to get into decent land with a decent house on it right now.
And it probably isn't a good time to be considering such things with a tanking economy. My income is not guaranteed, no one's is right now. People aren't spending money and it's reflecting upon the numbers.
It's probably a better time to increase the "prepper" stance of buying enough food to last months, a generator and enough gasoline or propane depending on which style to get to last a while. I've been wanting to get a generator for quite a while anyway - the storms come, the power goes out. There's a thousand dollars worth of food in the freezers. That's a conservative estimate. I also want to buy another 40 or 50 cans of food and more dried goods. The pantry is getting full, but we could make more room. Probably a good time to buy some more ammo if there's any available anywhere.
A generator tho. That is high on my list of priorities at this point. And enough extension cords to reach the things that need to be reached with the electricity. Namely, 2 freezers, a refrigerator and yes, folks, my room. Lmao, because my AC will work at least even if the rest of the house has no cooling. I have a couch, everyone could come in here.
Well, enough.
Friday, April 17, 2020
So I drove down to Brownsville yesterday - it was the first load so I got there earlier than normal, around 7:30 But, I stopped at the truckstop first to fuel up and see if there were any drivers ahead of me to get a trailer - drivers tend to go to the Love's to hang out for the night. Not a problem, I do that too if there aren't any trailers in the yard. I can get a shower in the morning and free coffee. There weren't any.
At the yard - down there that is - I was looking for any of our drivers there. I scoured the yard, it's not that big. I did that because there was an empty there. I love the detention pay, but if there's an empty, I'm hooking up to it that night and ready to go in the morning. No tractors in the yard, I dropped the loaded trailer and hooked up to the empty - doing a full pre-trip. These trailers go down into the interior of Mexico, stuff happens to them. Everything was good tho. I got up at 4:45 am, got myself together, did another pre trip inspection - I just do that by habit, stuff can go wrong. Even overnight, I freshly dropped trailer might have had a nail or something in a tire and the tire go flat overnight.
Nothing wrong with it, everything good, did my paperwork and left.
I have to add here that I didn't sleep that well. And the night before I didn't sleep well either. So I was driving on 2 days worth of not sleeping well. I only made it 247 miles before I decided that that Rest Area north of Victoria, TX? I was going to stop and take my 30 minute break and snooze a bit. I fell fast asleep, woke up 20 minutes later feeling much better. When you have to start doing - weird - stuff to stay awake, it's time to pull over and sleep a bit. A 20 minute nap almost always does it for me.
Much later on, I got to the yard - the rest of the trip was uneventful. The new manager was there, we talked about. But I was taken by surprise by the statement about Marie - the only lady driver in our division. What was the deal with E007? Huh? I replied. That was the number of the trailer I pulled back up. Well Marie was supposed to bring that back up. Oh? Was Marie down there? I looked everywhere to make sure that there weren't other drivers, I explained, going through the truckstop and through the yard. Yes, but he wasn't taking me to task, and already knew about Marie. It took her a day and a half to get down there. She should have been under that trailer long before I got there and out of there.
I was instantly disappointed that I missed out on easy detention pay that I would have gotten and freely spoke that to the man. But not in a haughty or disparaging way. Just musing.
I texted the interim manager - Clarice - sorry I took that trailer in front of Marie,, I didn't know she was down there and I looked to make sure first. Oh she should have been under that trailer and out of there long before you got there, she texted back. Clarice has a tempter. Try not to cross her. In reality, Marie would have tried to get 2 days worth of detention pay out of that, that's cheating. And unethical. Hell, it's stealing, to it's immoral. You are claiming you had to wait more hours than you actually had to to get the trailer. I dunno what, if anything they are going to do with her about that. I don't actually wish any ill will, except this has been going on since I started working there.
Driving down there yesterday, I was going through a village/town/whatever called Mahl. There is a truck stop there. You come up a hill, go around a curve and then start heading back down the hill. 55 mph speed limit. So there I was, going down that hill. I saw the truck at the exit ramp of the truck stop. It was just sitting there. There was a car next to me - 4-lane highway. I was maybe 150 feet from that exit and that truck decided it was going to pull out.
I'm fully loaded at 79,220 pounds. On a downhill. At 55 mph. I thought I was going to die. I knew the truck couldn't get slowed down that fast in that short amount of distance. But miraculously, the car driving next to me slammed on it's brakes, the driver seeing what was going on, to get out of the way and let me over! Not ALL drivers of cars are distracted or playing on their phones, thank God, because I can assure, I wouldn't be writing this post right now. The driver of that truck? Blooming idiot, almost got us all killed. I'm not going to lie, not proud of it, but I flew past him because he wasn't even moving by the time I got up to him, got over, got down the road and then, slowed down. First to get his company information and truck number and then? Yes, I did it. I stuck my arm all the way out the window and gave the middle finger. The Eagles were flying yesterday.
I then found the company on Google an called them.
The news ain't over yet. Mark called from Phoenix. A crack head he let into the house - ok Mark didn't know it was a crack head, but mark was going off on that. Yes, people have been laid off, after I asked, but they are applying for unemployment. Ok, Keep asking them, I can't afford to eat an entire month's worth of bills there. Well I can but it's a lot of money, if they are collecting state unemployment plus the $600 per week stimulus for unemployment, they can pay their rent.
Then, the owner of the other house over here? Texted Maria, time to leave. That's the short version and then I got involved. The man called me, his brother who owns the home wants to let a family member move into the house. So, we have to be out by the end of next month. WTH? You want us to move with this pandemic going on? Isn't your brother a Catholic priest? What kind of godly person does that to anyone in the midst of something like this going on? Note that I did NOT say that I was throwing anyone out of my house - but if they can afford to pay, they need to!
So this guy called his brother again. Yes, Ben, you can stay for 3 more months, but my brother already talked to his - whatever the relationship was, i don't remember - he already promised her that she could move into the house. He's throwing out 3 people - well one is still in the hospital - but 3 people that are living on fixed incomes. I dunno what to think about that. Just don't. I wouldn't do it at my house, that's what I can say. People already living there? Try to accommodate especially if they've been there awhile.
I dunno. I try to help people. I don't think God is going to condemn me for doing that, especially in relevance to a large number of scriptures. But it's such a headache sometimes. Like, more than I want to deal with. But I will trust Him that an answer will pop up in the next 3 months and this situation will be dealt with.
There's more, actually, lol, but I"m tired. I've run my 70 hour clock almost out with all the driving I've been doing. And it's taken it's toll. Time to sleep.
At the yard - down there that is - I was looking for any of our drivers there. I scoured the yard, it's not that big. I did that because there was an empty there. I love the detention pay, but if there's an empty, I'm hooking up to it that night and ready to go in the morning. No tractors in the yard, I dropped the loaded trailer and hooked up to the empty - doing a full pre-trip. These trailers go down into the interior of Mexico, stuff happens to them. Everything was good tho. I got up at 4:45 am, got myself together, did another pre trip inspection - I just do that by habit, stuff can go wrong. Even overnight, I freshly dropped trailer might have had a nail or something in a tire and the tire go flat overnight.
Nothing wrong with it, everything good, did my paperwork and left.
I have to add here that I didn't sleep that well. And the night before I didn't sleep well either. So I was driving on 2 days worth of not sleeping well. I only made it 247 miles before I decided that that Rest Area north of Victoria, TX? I was going to stop and take my 30 minute break and snooze a bit. I fell fast asleep, woke up 20 minutes later feeling much better. When you have to start doing - weird - stuff to stay awake, it's time to pull over and sleep a bit. A 20 minute nap almost always does it for me.
Much later on, I got to the yard - the rest of the trip was uneventful. The new manager was there, we talked about. But I was taken by surprise by the statement about Marie - the only lady driver in our division. What was the deal with E007? Huh? I replied. That was the number of the trailer I pulled back up. Well Marie was supposed to bring that back up. Oh? Was Marie down there? I looked everywhere to make sure that there weren't other drivers, I explained, going through the truckstop and through the yard. Yes, but he wasn't taking me to task, and already knew about Marie. It took her a day and a half to get down there. She should have been under that trailer long before I got there and out of there.
I was instantly disappointed that I missed out on easy detention pay that I would have gotten and freely spoke that to the man. But not in a haughty or disparaging way. Just musing.
I texted the interim manager - Clarice - sorry I took that trailer in front of Marie,, I didn't know she was down there and I looked to make sure first. Oh she should have been under that trailer and out of there long before you got there, she texted back. Clarice has a tempter. Try not to cross her. In reality, Marie would have tried to get 2 days worth of detention pay out of that, that's cheating. And unethical. Hell, it's stealing, to it's immoral. You are claiming you had to wait more hours than you actually had to to get the trailer. I dunno what, if anything they are going to do with her about that. I don't actually wish any ill will, except this has been going on since I started working there.
Driving down there yesterday, I was going through a village/town/whatever called Mahl. There is a truck stop there. You come up a hill, go around a curve and then start heading back down the hill. 55 mph speed limit. So there I was, going down that hill. I saw the truck at the exit ramp of the truck stop. It was just sitting there. There was a car next to me - 4-lane highway. I was maybe 150 feet from that exit and that truck decided it was going to pull out.
I'm fully loaded at 79,220 pounds. On a downhill. At 55 mph. I thought I was going to die. I knew the truck couldn't get slowed down that fast in that short amount of distance. But miraculously, the car driving next to me slammed on it's brakes, the driver seeing what was going on, to get out of the way and let me over! Not ALL drivers of cars are distracted or playing on their phones, thank God, because I can assure, I wouldn't be writing this post right now. The driver of that truck? Blooming idiot, almost got us all killed. I'm not going to lie, not proud of it, but I flew past him because he wasn't even moving by the time I got up to him, got over, got down the road and then, slowed down. First to get his company information and truck number and then? Yes, I did it. I stuck my arm all the way out the window and gave the middle finger. The Eagles were flying yesterday.
I then found the company on Google an called them.
The news ain't over yet. Mark called from Phoenix. A crack head he let into the house - ok Mark didn't know it was a crack head, but mark was going off on that. Yes, people have been laid off, after I asked, but they are applying for unemployment. Ok, Keep asking them, I can't afford to eat an entire month's worth of bills there. Well I can but it's a lot of money, if they are collecting state unemployment plus the $600 per week stimulus for unemployment, they can pay their rent.
Then, the owner of the other house over here? Texted Maria, time to leave. That's the short version and then I got involved. The man called me, his brother who owns the home wants to let a family member move into the house. So, we have to be out by the end of next month. WTH? You want us to move with this pandemic going on? Isn't your brother a Catholic priest? What kind of godly person does that to anyone in the midst of something like this going on? Note that I did NOT say that I was throwing anyone out of my house - but if they can afford to pay, they need to!
So this guy called his brother again. Yes, Ben, you can stay for 3 more months, but my brother already talked to his - whatever the relationship was, i don't remember - he already promised her that she could move into the house. He's throwing out 3 people - well one is still in the hospital - but 3 people that are living on fixed incomes. I dunno what to think about that. Just don't. I wouldn't do it at my house, that's what I can say. People already living there? Try to accommodate especially if they've been there awhile.
I dunno. I try to help people. I don't think God is going to condemn me for doing that, especially in relevance to a large number of scriptures. But it's such a headache sometimes. Like, more than I want to deal with. But I will trust Him that an answer will pop up in the next 3 months and this situation will be dealt with.
There's more, actually, lol, but I"m tired. I've run my 70 hour clock almost out with all the driving I've been doing. And it's taken it's toll. Time to sleep.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Can I tell you that I was actually happy to see an empty trailer in the yard down here in Brownsville when I pulled in here? Usually I want to see no empty trailers - it's worth a lot of money to wait - but this town is shut down to the Nth degree. I have masks now - they are mandatory in this town anywhere you go - but still, a lot of restaurants are completely shut down, everything is at a virtual stand still.
I'd just as soon get under an empty and go home. There is another driver coming down here today as well - whoever that is is going to have to wait. I got underneath this one so whoever that person is couldn't take it, I'm here, it's mine! lol.
Meanwhile, the other house. Not the one in Phoenix. The brother of the man that owns the house texted Maria today saying that the 6 months is up. The lease that is. He apparently had misconstrued the desire for a 6 month lease with the desire to leave the house after that 6 months is up. I'll lay that one at the feet of Maria, I said no such thing and she is the one that mostly communicates with this guy. So she started freaking out today, sending me screen shots of the conversation. "Gus, do I need to go start looking for a new place to live?".
Panic attack. "I have nowhere to go if I have to leave here". These are my projects in life. Helping people. It comes with its risks and it comes with intervals of upheaval and having to deal with things I'd rather not have to deal with. She got the extremely unadulterated hint, for example, that she is going to have to learn how to deal with living with other people if she wants that house situation to continue. For I am not going to keep shelling out a bunch of money because people got into heated arguments and the new person leaves.
Look, I don't always agree with my friends where I live. I bite my tongue almost always and just deal with it. I love my living situation regardless of some things I'd like to see changed. It's not my house, they are free to do with it as they please. We all get along. Very well, actually. But we don't just get along, we like each other's company. We hang out with each other. I could easily go get my own rental place. Or for the cost of housing in that town, I could buy a second home. But, I don't want to. I'm not staying in that town because I like living in that town. I am living there because I am with good company. They are going through the midst of hell right now - well that has changed actually almost overnight. But they are cool people.
What changed? Childcare is free for 3 months. Apparently a part of the stimulus. That's a grand a month they don't have to pay. They also got their stimulus check which was two adults and two children. On the other hand, James employer is restructuring. Getting rid of 3 plants or whatever and streamlining into one. That meant that were going to lay off a lot more people and they were going to find out today. Writing this post reminded me of that so I just texted him. He looked freaky last night. You could see the anxiety all over his face.
Ahh, well he wrote back quickly: I was told I was stuck there for now lol. Okay! haha
Meanwhile? The numbers of cases in our county of Coronavirus is going up. Yup, it's not even 100 people -- yet. But the curve is going way up, not flattening out or going down. I'm not wishing this shit on anyone, but I knew from the beginning when they started reporting this crap over in China it would spread around the world. I said that when it started getting reported. It's not going away. The government is controlling us far beyond any measure I have ever seen in my life time, at least in America. Who gave them all this power? WE DID.
I have choice words for the government right now. Both state and Federal. They can kiss my @$$. Little state governor devils handing out executive orders like pancakes and waffles at Waffle House. I am NOT opposed to social distancing or even wearing a mask, but damned if you are going to tell me not to go out on a blooming lake. Or watch a freaking movie. They can DO social distancing at ALL of the venues we love. Meanwhile, they are crowding the grocery and warehouse stores with people and they think nothing of it. WTH. This is where the disconnect comes in. I can't go out on a lake with my boat - far from anyone, but you don't give a shit if I go into a store crammed full of people?
I drove on the Beltway in Houston today. I looked over at the Home Depot parking lot. The lot was literally FULL of cars. Walmart and HEB the same exact thing. HEB is a grocery chain in the south. What is the sense of all of this?
I'm not exaggerating, btw. Those parking lots were FULL all the way out to the outer parking spaces. I'll snap a shot of it tomorrow if it can be seen from the other side of the beltway - cause' honey, I'm hooked to the trailer, I already inspected everything, my paperwork is filled out, the ELD junk is filled out, I'm ready to go.
But hey fam? You want to take that boat out on the lake? Nahh bro, can't be doing THAT now can we?
Whatever. A lot of this doesn't make sense unless you want to invoke politics into it and then it starts making a lot of sense.
Whatever the case, it's almost bedtime. I intend on getting up early and getting back earlier than normal. That's my intention, who knows what my brain will say in the morning. Alarm goes off: Uhh, no, you don't have to get back that early, snooze a little longer! lmao
I'd just as soon get under an empty and go home. There is another driver coming down here today as well - whoever that is is going to have to wait. I got underneath this one so whoever that person is couldn't take it, I'm here, it's mine! lol.
Meanwhile, the other house. Not the one in Phoenix. The brother of the man that owns the house texted Maria today saying that the 6 months is up. The lease that is. He apparently had misconstrued the desire for a 6 month lease with the desire to leave the house after that 6 months is up. I'll lay that one at the feet of Maria, I said no such thing and she is the one that mostly communicates with this guy. So she started freaking out today, sending me screen shots of the conversation. "Gus, do I need to go start looking for a new place to live?".
Panic attack. "I have nowhere to go if I have to leave here". These are my projects in life. Helping people. It comes with its risks and it comes with intervals of upheaval and having to deal with things I'd rather not have to deal with. She got the extremely unadulterated hint, for example, that she is going to have to learn how to deal with living with other people if she wants that house situation to continue. For I am not going to keep shelling out a bunch of money because people got into heated arguments and the new person leaves.
Look, I don't always agree with my friends where I live. I bite my tongue almost always and just deal with it. I love my living situation regardless of some things I'd like to see changed. It's not my house, they are free to do with it as they please. We all get along. Very well, actually. But we don't just get along, we like each other's company. We hang out with each other. I could easily go get my own rental place. Or for the cost of housing in that town, I could buy a second home. But, I don't want to. I'm not staying in that town because I like living in that town. I am living there because I am with good company. They are going through the midst of hell right now - well that has changed actually almost overnight. But they are cool people.
What changed? Childcare is free for 3 months. Apparently a part of the stimulus. That's a grand a month they don't have to pay. They also got their stimulus check which was two adults and two children. On the other hand, James employer is restructuring. Getting rid of 3 plants or whatever and streamlining into one. That meant that were going to lay off a lot more people and they were going to find out today. Writing this post reminded me of that so I just texted him. He looked freaky last night. You could see the anxiety all over his face.
Ahh, well he wrote back quickly: I was told I was stuck there for now lol. Okay! haha
Meanwhile? The numbers of cases in our county of Coronavirus is going up. Yup, it's not even 100 people -- yet. But the curve is going way up, not flattening out or going down. I'm not wishing this shit on anyone, but I knew from the beginning when they started reporting this crap over in China it would spread around the world. I said that when it started getting reported. It's not going away. The government is controlling us far beyond any measure I have ever seen in my life time, at least in America. Who gave them all this power? WE DID.
I have choice words for the government right now. Both state and Federal. They can kiss my @$$. Little state governor devils handing out executive orders like pancakes and waffles at Waffle House. I am NOT opposed to social distancing or even wearing a mask, but damned if you are going to tell me not to go out on a blooming lake. Or watch a freaking movie. They can DO social distancing at ALL of the venues we love. Meanwhile, they are crowding the grocery and warehouse stores with people and they think nothing of it. WTH. This is where the disconnect comes in. I can't go out on a lake with my boat - far from anyone, but you don't give a shit if I go into a store crammed full of people?
I drove on the Beltway in Houston today. I looked over at the Home Depot parking lot. The lot was literally FULL of cars. Walmart and HEB the same exact thing. HEB is a grocery chain in the south. What is the sense of all of this?
I'm not exaggerating, btw. Those parking lots were FULL all the way out to the outer parking spaces. I'll snap a shot of it tomorrow if it can be seen from the other side of the beltway - cause' honey, I'm hooked to the trailer, I already inspected everything, my paperwork is filled out, the ELD junk is filled out, I'm ready to go.
But hey fam? You want to take that boat out on the lake? Nahh bro, can't be doing THAT now can we?
Whatever. A lot of this doesn't make sense unless you want to invoke politics into it and then it starts making a lot of sense.
Whatever the case, it's almost bedtime. I intend on getting up early and getting back earlier than normal. That's my intention, who knows what my brain will say in the morning. Alarm goes off: Uhh, no, you don't have to get back that early, snooze a little longer! lmao
My stimulus money showed up in my bank account this morning. A sizeable sum of money owed to me was also paid. And the lady renter that is in the hospital is paying up her rent. And now a proposal to give every american over the age of 16 $2,000 per month for at least 6 months being floated. Because we can just print money and make that happen! These people in government making these decisions.
Isolate anyone that has the virus, keep the sick and elderly quarantined, put everyone else back to work. I don't care if anyone doesn't like that idea, because, of course - we're all going to die! Well we're all going to die anyway. I don't know when, but it's going to happen. Our economy and our way of life is going to die right along with it if they keep everyone in their homes indefinitely. Meaning, 6 months? Naw, fam, we can't be shut down for 6 months. Or go ahead, do it! Let all those businesses die. All those small businesses - the back bone of our society - how many of those will go under? Heck how many of them have already gone under?
Meanwhile. I haven't seen my next door neighbor in quite a while. He's the banker/cop. Turns out he is still doing security work at the Sam's club a few towns over. First it was large numbers of people just walking out with goods that they didn't pay for. Then, it was people attempting to buy more than limitations that most stores are putting on certain things. After that - now - it's no more than 10 people in the store at a time. Can you imagine? Sam's Club is a huge store. 10 people! Why even bother being open? Is there a crowd of people - close together - standing outside waiting to get in? I don't go to Sam's Club anymore, I haven't in a long time. Too easy to just spend way too much money in those places, the temptations to buy everything is too much. I just stay away. One thing for certain, you aren't going to mess with that man. He works out - hours - every day. Huge man, arms the size of most people thighs.
Whatever the case, we are taking it easy today. Taylor had a low grade fever last night that didn't last long and went away. So why she told work about it I have no clue, they told her to stay home. I guess. She is going into the docs today sometime. Are they going to give her the virus test? Who knows. If she has it, I'm screwed and so is everyone else in the house. Sit at home 14 days. Or end up in a hospital. Lol, whatever comes, comes. I have no fever, I check every day now. Why? Why not. Doesn't cost anything, might as well. I'm more concerned about the 2 little ones going to day care every day. That's where disease spreads like wildfire.
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Friday morning. Getting ready to head out to Brownsville. I now have ample masks to go into truckstops with - these masks stop the virus both ways, not just going out. The reported cases in this area more than doubled. Apparently a nursing home got infiltrated with it and everyone got sick. None of them have died, thankfully, but that remains to be seen. The county Judge extended the shelter in place decree and there are lots of people not working here. I can tell ya that if you aren't working, $1,200 won't do much. Might pay your rent/mortgage for a month and maybe a utility bill or two, but that's about the extent of it.
Just astounding to me they are talking about even more stimulus money. Open the damn businesses back up, quit making up money out of the thin blue air.
I was talking with someone yesterday that doesn't understand why we can't just keep printing money? Ever hear of hyperinflation? Do you think that money is free? Yes! Really? Yes, I don't understand this. THIS is why this nation is screwed. People think that you can just print out money and it's furrrrrrreeeeeeeee!
Have a virus free day.
Isolate anyone that has the virus, keep the sick and elderly quarantined, put everyone else back to work. I don't care if anyone doesn't like that idea, because, of course - we're all going to die! Well we're all going to die anyway. I don't know when, but it's going to happen. Our economy and our way of life is going to die right along with it if they keep everyone in their homes indefinitely. Meaning, 6 months? Naw, fam, we can't be shut down for 6 months. Or go ahead, do it! Let all those businesses die. All those small businesses - the back bone of our society - how many of those will go under? Heck how many of them have already gone under?
Meanwhile. I haven't seen my next door neighbor in quite a while. He's the banker/cop. Turns out he is still doing security work at the Sam's club a few towns over. First it was large numbers of people just walking out with goods that they didn't pay for. Then, it was people attempting to buy more than limitations that most stores are putting on certain things. After that - now - it's no more than 10 people in the store at a time. Can you imagine? Sam's Club is a huge store. 10 people! Why even bother being open? Is there a crowd of people - close together - standing outside waiting to get in? I don't go to Sam's Club anymore, I haven't in a long time. Too easy to just spend way too much money in those places, the temptations to buy everything is too much. I just stay away. One thing for certain, you aren't going to mess with that man. He works out - hours - every day. Huge man, arms the size of most people thighs.
Whatever the case, we are taking it easy today. Taylor had a low grade fever last night that didn't last long and went away. So why she told work about it I have no clue, they told her to stay home. I guess. She is going into the docs today sometime. Are they going to give her the virus test? Who knows. If she has it, I'm screwed and so is everyone else in the house. Sit at home 14 days. Or end up in a hospital. Lol, whatever comes, comes. I have no fever, I check every day now. Why? Why not. Doesn't cost anything, might as well. I'm more concerned about the 2 little ones going to day care every day. That's where disease spreads like wildfire.
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Friday morning. Getting ready to head out to Brownsville. I now have ample masks to go into truckstops with - these masks stop the virus both ways, not just going out. The reported cases in this area more than doubled. Apparently a nursing home got infiltrated with it and everyone got sick. None of them have died, thankfully, but that remains to be seen. The county Judge extended the shelter in place decree and there are lots of people not working here. I can tell ya that if you aren't working, $1,200 won't do much. Might pay your rent/mortgage for a month and maybe a utility bill or two, but that's about the extent of it.
Just astounding to me they are talking about even more stimulus money. Open the damn businesses back up, quit making up money out of the thin blue air.
I was talking with someone yesterday that doesn't understand why we can't just keep printing money? Ever hear of hyperinflation? Do you think that money is free? Yes! Really? Yes, I don't understand this. THIS is why this nation is screwed. People think that you can just print out money and it's furrrrrrreeeeeeeee!
Have a virus free day.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
The first time that ever happened. The plant took the load yesterday afternoon when I got up there. They used to force us to wait until the next morning, spending somewhere around 16 hours doing nothing and not getting paid to wait. THAT was my issue with it, if I have to wait, I should be getting paid, just like everywhere else. Why is this place any different? The new manager took care of that. You will unload our trucks when we arrive or you will be paying detention pay for their time spent waiting. So, I got out of there fast. The dude that took me in there was in a hurry to get it over with. He wanted to start the pump before I even had 40 pounds of pressure built up in the tank. But I said, sure, fire that thing up!
I had visions of trying to turn this into a three day trip. But over 2,000 miles! I was going to try anyway. If I could somehow, magically get back to the truck stop I was at this morning, I thought, I could definitely make it back to the yard tomorrow - which is now today. So I pushed it hard. It helps that there isn't much traffic out there. There is a 1/3rd of cars out there than you would normally see, my guesstimation anyway.
I got back to that truck stop in Farina, Illinois with a couple of minutes left on my drive clock. Today, wanting to make it back to the yard turned into having to make it back to the yard if it all possible. The manager needed the trailer for tomorrow. 652 miles is what I was facing this morning. I pushed it again today and got back with plenty of time left on the clock. Took it's toll tho, I am wiped out from all of that driving.
But whatever, it's nice to not have to spend another night in the truck. And Addler is not happy lol. I guess I've been gone to much, he is in a foul mood for a doggy.
Oh! The lady at the other house. She had pneumonia we finally found out and she hadn't been taking care of herself, ie: diabetes. She is now a type 1 diabetic, which is the really bad one. The one where you have to take care of yourself. So I don't know how that's going to work out. But, she's alive and Maria said she sounds a lot better than she ever did. I never asked for the rent. I thought that would be a rather - inhumane - thing to do. The thought of having to cover that money this month never went away, but I kept my mouth shut about asking for it. So it was a great relief to hear that she is, indeed paying her rent without my ever asking. It was good to hear tho that she's doing much better.
Home? Uhh, I dunno lol. Everyone was in bed when I got here. It's only 9:00 pm but I guess they all went to bed early. I'm probably going to sleep in in the morning, What's there to do anyway, everything is still shut down. People are getting sick of this isolating stuff. Lots of news out there about the effects of the virus on people's psyche and especially this idea of having to stay at home. And the arguments for starting the economy back up again - by sending everyone back to work....and the constant Trump bashing.
I dunno if there is a ban on boating, I'm going to have to find out. Cause the boat bug is biting and I want to get out on the lake. Which lake, don't really care. Any lake. Lots of them around here.
401k is coming back up rapidly. That is a relief. It's only down 10 thousand now. The stock market has been on a crazy up and down ride for a while now. But it's going back up.
And I'm going to bed. Tired and my back is hurting for some reason.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Happy Easter!
This was my day, lol.
Wake up to thunder/lightning. Aspyn not happy, Addler ignores it. Some dogs can't deal with it, some can, just the way it is.
Rain - pouring rain.
So I get up around 6:15 am, take my shower, go out to the kitchen to find - the whole family is up? This early, on Easter and a Sunday to boot?
Taylor - lightning = don't mix.
James - awakened by it, I don't think he's particularly disturbed by it, it just ruined his sleep.
Got my stuff, got the dogs, got out. About 5 miles out from work, a screen pops up on my phone: Tornado warning (not watch, warning) - take shelter. Sorry, I'm in a vehicle traveling down the road, I'll take shelter at the yard if I make it that far. If not, goodbye world!
I made it, but, the rain had messed up the keypad to open up the gate. I'm texting my manager at that point. Uhh, that gate won't open. Took a video of it and sent it to her, the thing was making a loud, constant buzzing noise and it was definitely not accepting any keypad inputs. Is there a walk through gate? Nope, but there is a giant drive through gate on the side - it has a padlock on it. We'll be changing that! she declared. Yup, but right now, I need to get in there. So I put out a text on the group text.
Anyone at the yard? The keypad isn't working, I can't get in. Joe - another driver - texts back, yup hold on. A few minutes later he slowly moves his tractor to the gate to open it. If you drive over 5 mph, it automatically puts the truck in drive mode on the ELD and you are screwed.
It is a downpour. The yard was flooding - there was a stream/river going through there. I pulled up to my truck and got out and instantly was drenched. Not a little wet - drenched. What a lovely Easter!
Did I say the tornado sirens were going off? Those started when I got that alert on my phone on the way to work. They were still wailing away when I got to the yard. The wind was howling. I got my stuff out of the SUV - clothing and lots of food, this is a 4 day trip, I'm not going to go hungry. Got the truck running, got on the ELD and signed in - off duty mode - but signed in so it could catch up on my logs. I drove over to the office, got out and immediately was hammered with rain. My manager is texting me the whole time - she's looking at radar over where I"m at - she said in 5 minutes, it's going to get far worse.
The prophecy was correct. Things were rattling in the building and the water running through the lot looked like you could but a canoe on it and float. A few minutes later, 2 other drivers - terrified - had come running out of their trucks into the office. "I ain't staying in that truck!!!". Couldn't blame either one of them, it was that bad. I haven't checked the news for Longview yet, but a town east of where I live had a tornado touch down.
Meanwhile, a driver at the plant getting loaded said the plant was shut down. We were all surprised they even started, the lightning was enough to shut any of those types of plants down. Tornadoes and extra added touch of hell. But he finally got back on there 45 minutes later - and the tornado warning gone - we started back up! And back out in the rain again, I was the next load. And getting wet - all over again tho I had never dried off from the first 2 drenchings.
I wondered how driving would be today. I slept during the load - we are still being forced to stay in our trucks = in the passenger seat - while loading. Get a pillow, lay out on the seats and snooze. I"m not well rested these days, I wake up various times throughout the night, just the curse of getting old I guess. I sleep, but it's a wake up, go back to sleep, wake up, go back to sleep type of thing.
That stuff caught up to me early on today. I was battling fatigue, wishing I could stop. But to get the miles in? Nope.
Remember the trucker's clocks.
14 hour on duty clock.
11 hour driving clock
30 minute rest break clock forced on you at 8 hours.
And a 70 hour clock but I don't have to battle that one too often.
When your 14 and 11 hour clock are battling for the time, you can't stop too early for the 30 minute break - which I almost always take a nap at. You stop at 7-1/2 hours or later on the 14 hour clock. That way, when your 30 minute break is over, whatever is left on your driving clock, you get all of it. If you stop too early, you won't get all of it and you either have to take another 30 minute break - or most likely just stop earlier than you would like to.
I battled it out until I got just west of Little Rock, AR. Couldn't take any more, got that sleep in - I set my alarm for 40 minutes, I knew after I left there I would be driving for 8 hours. And that I did. I'm in a little town called Farina, Ilinois. It has a huge truck stop in it. It's never full - tho plenty of trucks pull in here. It's a nice, clean place with a large convenience store.
I'm here until 8:30 am. I guess it would be helpful to say where I'm going, it's the Stryker, Ohio run. I despise this run because you show up at around 2 to 3 pm the second day and then have to sit for 17 or 18 hours until the next morning when they will unload you. But, one of the drivers I was talking to today at the office said that the new interim manager called that plant up and said look, if you don't start unloading us when we get there, we are going to start charging you detention pay. Yup, I sit there for free. All of us do. Well some of us don't make it there as fast as others, but you get the picture.
So, with the faint hope that maybe I can get unloaded tomorrow afternoon instead of Tuesday morning, I pushed the driving today further than I've ever made it on this particular run.
I have to tell you that the roads are eerily vacated of car traffic. It's like the Twilight Zone, they have all but disappeared. Sure, there is some traffic out there, but nothing like normal. Not even close. It's mostly trucks. I'm not complaining about that, I can make more miles, such as today, because of it. There are too many people driving cars that have no business driving anything out here. I"m not going to go into that right now, it's almost midnight and bedtime. The point being, they drive in such erratic behavior, endless scenarios, and they slow me down.
Oh and the truck stop? Weird. They have their soda and slushee machines shut down, the virus. They still have coffee going? I'm not complaining, I want my coffee in the morning but so strange. Why shut soda down and not the coffee?
I've got somewhere between 5 and 6 hours left to get to the plant in Stryker tomorrow. I'll certainly be testing out the idea of unloading tomorrow afternoon instead of Tuesday morning.
It's been an interesting day. But I'm sleepy and I want my 8 hours of sleep. I sleep much better in this truck than in any other sleeping arrangement. The engine vibration - dunno how that works but it lulls me to sleep and keeps me there far more often than not and definitely more than sleeping at home. I'm not saying I would rather stay in the truck than go home, screw that, but when I'm out on the road my sleep is much better.
Hope y'all had a good day today, I watched an online service from my previous church and then watched a sermon from an evangelist I used to work with. It's all good. Christ has risen!
C'yall later.
This was my day, lol.
Wake up to thunder/lightning. Aspyn not happy, Addler ignores it. Some dogs can't deal with it, some can, just the way it is.
Rain - pouring rain.
So I get up around 6:15 am, take my shower, go out to the kitchen to find - the whole family is up? This early, on Easter and a Sunday to boot?
Taylor - lightning = don't mix.
James - awakened by it, I don't think he's particularly disturbed by it, it just ruined his sleep.
Got my stuff, got the dogs, got out. About 5 miles out from work, a screen pops up on my phone: Tornado warning (not watch, warning) - take shelter. Sorry, I'm in a vehicle traveling down the road, I'll take shelter at the yard if I make it that far. If not, goodbye world!
I made it, but, the rain had messed up the keypad to open up the gate. I'm texting my manager at that point. Uhh, that gate won't open. Took a video of it and sent it to her, the thing was making a loud, constant buzzing noise and it was definitely not accepting any keypad inputs. Is there a walk through gate? Nope, but there is a giant drive through gate on the side - it has a padlock on it. We'll be changing that! she declared. Yup, but right now, I need to get in there. So I put out a text on the group text.
Anyone at the yard? The keypad isn't working, I can't get in. Joe - another driver - texts back, yup hold on. A few minutes later he slowly moves his tractor to the gate to open it. If you drive over 5 mph, it automatically puts the truck in drive mode on the ELD and you are screwed.
It is a downpour. The yard was flooding - there was a stream/river going through there. I pulled up to my truck and got out and instantly was drenched. Not a little wet - drenched. What a lovely Easter!
Did I say the tornado sirens were going off? Those started when I got that alert on my phone on the way to work. They were still wailing away when I got to the yard. The wind was howling. I got my stuff out of the SUV - clothing and lots of food, this is a 4 day trip, I'm not going to go hungry. Got the truck running, got on the ELD and signed in - off duty mode - but signed in so it could catch up on my logs. I drove over to the office, got out and immediately was hammered with rain. My manager is texting me the whole time - she's looking at radar over where I"m at - she said in 5 minutes, it's going to get far worse.
The prophecy was correct. Things were rattling in the building and the water running through the lot looked like you could but a canoe on it and float. A few minutes later, 2 other drivers - terrified - had come running out of their trucks into the office. "I ain't staying in that truck!!!". Couldn't blame either one of them, it was that bad. I haven't checked the news for Longview yet, but a town east of where I live had a tornado touch down.
Meanwhile, a driver at the plant getting loaded said the plant was shut down. We were all surprised they even started, the lightning was enough to shut any of those types of plants down. Tornadoes and extra added touch of hell. But he finally got back on there 45 minutes later - and the tornado warning gone - we started back up! And back out in the rain again, I was the next load. And getting wet - all over again tho I had never dried off from the first 2 drenchings.
I wondered how driving would be today. I slept during the load - we are still being forced to stay in our trucks = in the passenger seat - while loading. Get a pillow, lay out on the seats and snooze. I"m not well rested these days, I wake up various times throughout the night, just the curse of getting old I guess. I sleep, but it's a wake up, go back to sleep, wake up, go back to sleep type of thing.
That stuff caught up to me early on today. I was battling fatigue, wishing I could stop. But to get the miles in? Nope.
Remember the trucker's clocks.
14 hour on duty clock.
11 hour driving clock
30 minute rest break clock forced on you at 8 hours.
And a 70 hour clock but I don't have to battle that one too often.
When your 14 and 11 hour clock are battling for the time, you can't stop too early for the 30 minute break - which I almost always take a nap at. You stop at 7-1/2 hours or later on the 14 hour clock. That way, when your 30 minute break is over, whatever is left on your driving clock, you get all of it. If you stop too early, you won't get all of it and you either have to take another 30 minute break - or most likely just stop earlier than you would like to.
I battled it out until I got just west of Little Rock, AR. Couldn't take any more, got that sleep in - I set my alarm for 40 minutes, I knew after I left there I would be driving for 8 hours. And that I did. I'm in a little town called Farina, Ilinois. It has a huge truck stop in it. It's never full - tho plenty of trucks pull in here. It's a nice, clean place with a large convenience store.
I'm here until 8:30 am. I guess it would be helpful to say where I'm going, it's the Stryker, Ohio run. I despise this run because you show up at around 2 to 3 pm the second day and then have to sit for 17 or 18 hours until the next morning when they will unload you. But, one of the drivers I was talking to today at the office said that the new interim manager called that plant up and said look, if you don't start unloading us when we get there, we are going to start charging you detention pay. Yup, I sit there for free. All of us do. Well some of us don't make it there as fast as others, but you get the picture.
So, with the faint hope that maybe I can get unloaded tomorrow afternoon instead of Tuesday morning, I pushed the driving today further than I've ever made it on this particular run.
I have to tell you that the roads are eerily vacated of car traffic. It's like the Twilight Zone, they have all but disappeared. Sure, there is some traffic out there, but nothing like normal. Not even close. It's mostly trucks. I'm not complaining about that, I can make more miles, such as today, because of it. There are too many people driving cars that have no business driving anything out here. I"m not going to go into that right now, it's almost midnight and bedtime. The point being, they drive in such erratic behavior, endless scenarios, and they slow me down.
Oh and the truck stop? Weird. They have their soda and slushee machines shut down, the virus. They still have coffee going? I'm not complaining, I want my coffee in the morning but so strange. Why shut soda down and not the coffee?
I've got somewhere between 5 and 6 hours left to get to the plant in Stryker tomorrow. I'll certainly be testing out the idea of unloading tomorrow afternoon instead of Tuesday morning.
It's been an interesting day. But I'm sleepy and I want my 8 hours of sleep. I sleep much better in this truck than in any other sleeping arrangement. The engine vibration - dunno how that works but it lulls me to sleep and keeps me there far more often than not and definitely more than sleeping at home. I'm not saying I would rather stay in the truck than go home, screw that, but when I'm out on the road my sleep is much better.
Hope y'all had a good day today, I watched an online service from my previous church and then watched a sermon from an evangelist I used to work with. It's all good. Christ has risen!
C'yall later.
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Lmao.
Brownsville, Texas has a decree in place that anyone going anywhere in public must have a facemask.
Color me stupid for not knowing that. Cause' we should intrinsically know this stuff wherever we go!
I went to the Love's, everyone there had masks on. Great! I don't have one! But they didn't tell me I couldn't come IN to the store. I went about my business and left.
Well, I had just come into town, I usually go through the parking lot to see if any other of our drivers are hanging out there - if so they get the next trailer that comes in from Mexico. But this time I used the restroom, got a drink and left.
After getting to the yard and dropping the loaded trailer, I went off to get something to eat. Upon pushing the door in, a man confronted me - yes, with a mask on - telling me "you can't come in here". Wut. Ohhhhh? You don't have a mask on. I thought about being a caged tiger or animal that is forced into submission to human will. I could think differently, but I won't. This isn't the nation I grew up in, thanks. This is all bullshit. If we are going to live our lives in fear every time a f****** virus comes along, good luck! Get yourselves a lot and pay for your casket cause' you're ALL going to DIE!
The dude had sympathy at least. I don't live here and no-one I have seen anywhere is actually forcing anyone to wear a mask.
Let me add this: I LOOKED FOR A F****** MASK YESTERDAY. All over the damn town where I live. NO MASKS ARE AVAILABLE ANY FREAKING WHERE WHERE I LIVE< THANK YOU.
I'm cussing. You're damned right I'm cussing. This SHIT is starting to annoy me. We aren't ALL GOING TO FU***** DIE. Wait! WE all ARE going to DIE!! Yes!!! I didn't say WHEN you are going to die, but if you are reading this, it's probably not going to happen TONIGHT or TOMORROW. It could happen, yes.
Oh you don't believe me? Google Brownsille Texas face masks. That's all you need to do. The nuggets of their version of livelihood will pop up. Maybe we should all wear NASA style spacesuits! Because we are The Martian and we be facing death! Lmaooooo
Yea, I'm not going insane, just getting annoyed. I don't need this shit. If I get sick, so beit. If I die from it, so beit. God is in control, God's will be done. I don't care about all this political bullshit that is going on with this situation and there are alot of politicians I could name that can go f*** themselves.
YES! I SAID THAT!! Thank you very much. A town that won't let you in stores - or even "out in public" without a facemask on. Because ma'am, that virus? It's going to jump on you from that tree, right on over there! See it? Yup, like a monkey, it's going to invade your immune system! Just ... like....that!!
Whatever. I'm in the trucking yard, since I "can't" be out and about, Live your lives in fear! Because that's what God wants, right? NO. Because that's what the ENEMY OF YOUR SOUL wants. Thank you, hope you don't get this virus, if you do - which a lot of us probably will - hope your suffering isn't too long and hoping for a full recovery.
Isn't that what we do as humans? Hope the best for each other? Instead of this news media bullshit invoking hate and anger against others? Others.... people.... mortals...that cannot control viruses....this shit is messing with me. What happened to us HUMANS coming together when a common "enemy" comes against us?
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Obviously I don't think a 300 pound man should be assaulting a small, older woman. But in this case, she says things when she gets unhappy with her living situation - which happens everywhere she goes - that piss the people it's directed at off. And she does it constantly once she gets into that mode. I'm referring to Rene and I predicted that eventually, her newest living situation would go south and sure enough, it did. The dude allegedly tackled her and she showed a pic of a scratch on her neck.
So, she got her own place. Likely she went through HUD to get public assistance for rent or perhaps a housing project. I'm not sure since I didn't press her on that, but she has it dressed up nicely and I am happy for her that she finally has her own place. She does not, however, have anyone to blame once she gets mad about...wait. Of course. There are people living next to her and there is management. So, that will break down eventually as well. She'll start calling the police on neighbors. How do you know this? Because I lived with her for 2 years, another year plus in the other house and on the receiving end of her angst not-to-mention watching her go off on other people.
I have no idea why a person would like to live in a self-fabricated, perpetual, miserable state of being, but that's their choice. Some situations need addressing, sure. But it's how you deal with it that makes the difference. For example, the boy next door starts this nonsense with revving up his engine and cranking his truck around corners in the circle in the neighborhood, making all kinds of noise? I either say nothing or I just politely ask my neighbor to please tell him to stop. Once you make enemies out of your neighbors, life isn't going to be pleasant living there. Been there, done that, tho my circumstances had been going on for years and I had nicely asked the neighbors to deal with their cats - for years. I'm referring to my house in Phoenix. That turned into a full blown war with neighbors. I still don't regret that, for they laughed at me asking them to please deal with their cats. They thought it was funny the cats were shitting all over my property, destroying plants and making a nuisance of themselves. I eventually told them all if they didn't do something about their cats - especially the idea of feeding ferrel cats and attracting more and more of them to the neighborhood, I was going to deal with it myself.
They weren't laughing then, but they wouldn't change anything and I eventually started catching those cats in a cage, putting them in the car and releasing them elsewhere. I never hurt any of them or killing them, as I was accused of doing. I don't hate cats, but this was 30, 35 even 40 of them and the neighbor behind me had huge piles of cat shit laying all over his property, the smell was nauseating and it was attracting a lot of bugs and flies. That whole scenario changed with mark and lynnette taking over there and me moving. They just tolerate it. I couldn't. I like being outside and enjoying my property. Kind of hard to do with the smell of cat urine and poop in your nostrils.
Whatever the case, Rene has been doing this with the people she lives with and neighbors for all the 4 or more years I have known her and I have no reason to believe that in her newest living accommodations she will do anything different.
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That was yesterday/Monday.
Today is a nothing day.
Well at least as in going to any shopping stores, save a local restaurant that just reopened in another part of town. I went through the drive-thru, got my order and left. Never went inside, never got out of the vehicle. Again, I am not going out of my way - at least for now - to find toilet paper. If I happen to be in a store I'll look. There is a local facebook group that is giving alerts to whenever they find it anywhere - but by the time anyone else gets there, it is already gone. Even with strict limits on how many you can buy - which is usually only one package now - it all disappears quickly.
So today is a clean my room day including washing all dog bedding, human bedding, clothing, vacuuming, etc etc etc. Taylor is home today as well - teleworking. She has plenty she can do on the computer without having to go into work, the company she works for apparently is finally coming around to the idea that perhaps we should at least practice as much "social distancing" as possible. I'm not for shutting down America in it's entirety. But I have already explained my position on that so many times everywhere, I am not going to bother going into it here.
In fact, I'm posting scripture on my wall, I find the politicizing of this pandemic to be rather disgusting. Well, I might post something about the virus, but it's not going to be a blame this politician or blame that one type of thing. Reality shouldn't succumb to political opinions that aren't necessarily truth - or mostly - not true at all. Right now? Carson is on the news saying it appears the numbers are slowing down - new cases of the virus. Great, but no magic wand is going to make it go away. It's going to be around forever, just like the other forms of coronavirus and also the flu. Just that they will develop vaccines and/or antibodies to combat them. That's right. This stuff never completely goes away.
So, how much of this virus reporting is just pure fear tactics and how much of it is truth? I dunno. History will look back on it and render a judgement. For now, we just have to live through it and move on with our lives.
2cd full day off, I'd be a bit surprised if I don't get a run for tomorrow. Then again, I can't see the schedule anymore because we aren't allowed inside the building anymore. So I have no idea how much work is available. Kinda sucks not knowing. I'm not asking her - the manager. She'll just get mad and who knows what will happen? She doesn't like anyone asking even a simple question about when you might be getting another run. No, I didn't ask her, she was telling me about other drivers who have. She gets mad, she has a real temper, not worth crossing her. Nothing new anyway, I was sitting up to 4 days with the previous manager. Would just like to get another run on the books for the next pay period, going out tomorrow on a 2 or 3 day run would do that.
Well, back to cleaning. Have a safe, blessed and virus free day!
So, she got her own place. Likely she went through HUD to get public assistance for rent or perhaps a housing project. I'm not sure since I didn't press her on that, but she has it dressed up nicely and I am happy for her that she finally has her own place. She does not, however, have anyone to blame once she gets mad about...wait. Of course. There are people living next to her and there is management. So, that will break down eventually as well. She'll start calling the police on neighbors. How do you know this? Because I lived with her for 2 years, another year plus in the other house and on the receiving end of her angst not-to-mention watching her go off on other people.
I have no idea why a person would like to live in a self-fabricated, perpetual, miserable state of being, but that's their choice. Some situations need addressing, sure. But it's how you deal with it that makes the difference. For example, the boy next door starts this nonsense with revving up his engine and cranking his truck around corners in the circle in the neighborhood, making all kinds of noise? I either say nothing or I just politely ask my neighbor to please tell him to stop. Once you make enemies out of your neighbors, life isn't going to be pleasant living there. Been there, done that, tho my circumstances had been going on for years and I had nicely asked the neighbors to deal with their cats - for years. I'm referring to my house in Phoenix. That turned into a full blown war with neighbors. I still don't regret that, for they laughed at me asking them to please deal with their cats. They thought it was funny the cats were shitting all over my property, destroying plants and making a nuisance of themselves. I eventually told them all if they didn't do something about their cats - especially the idea of feeding ferrel cats and attracting more and more of them to the neighborhood, I was going to deal with it myself.
They weren't laughing then, but they wouldn't change anything and I eventually started catching those cats in a cage, putting them in the car and releasing them elsewhere. I never hurt any of them or killing them, as I was accused of doing. I don't hate cats, but this was 30, 35 even 40 of them and the neighbor behind me had huge piles of cat shit laying all over his property, the smell was nauseating and it was attracting a lot of bugs and flies. That whole scenario changed with mark and lynnette taking over there and me moving. They just tolerate it. I couldn't. I like being outside and enjoying my property. Kind of hard to do with the smell of cat urine and poop in your nostrils.
Whatever the case, Rene has been doing this with the people she lives with and neighbors for all the 4 or more years I have known her and I have no reason to believe that in her newest living accommodations she will do anything different.
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That was yesterday/Monday.
Today is a nothing day.
Well at least as in going to any shopping stores, save a local restaurant that just reopened in another part of town. I went through the drive-thru, got my order and left. Never went inside, never got out of the vehicle. Again, I am not going out of my way - at least for now - to find toilet paper. If I happen to be in a store I'll look. There is a local facebook group that is giving alerts to whenever they find it anywhere - but by the time anyone else gets there, it is already gone. Even with strict limits on how many you can buy - which is usually only one package now - it all disappears quickly.
So today is a clean my room day including washing all dog bedding, human bedding, clothing, vacuuming, etc etc etc. Taylor is home today as well - teleworking. She has plenty she can do on the computer without having to go into work, the company she works for apparently is finally coming around to the idea that perhaps we should at least practice as much "social distancing" as possible. I'm not for shutting down America in it's entirety. But I have already explained my position on that so many times everywhere, I am not going to bother going into it here.
In fact, I'm posting scripture on my wall, I find the politicizing of this pandemic to be rather disgusting. Well, I might post something about the virus, but it's not going to be a blame this politician or blame that one type of thing. Reality shouldn't succumb to political opinions that aren't necessarily truth - or mostly - not true at all. Right now? Carson is on the news saying it appears the numbers are slowing down - new cases of the virus. Great, but no magic wand is going to make it go away. It's going to be around forever, just like the other forms of coronavirus and also the flu. Just that they will develop vaccines and/or antibodies to combat them. That's right. This stuff never completely goes away.
So, how much of this virus reporting is just pure fear tactics and how much of it is truth? I dunno. History will look back on it and render a judgement. For now, we just have to live through it and move on with our lives.
2cd full day off, I'd be a bit surprised if I don't get a run for tomorrow. Then again, I can't see the schedule anymore because we aren't allowed inside the building anymore. So I have no idea how much work is available. Kinda sucks not knowing. I'm not asking her - the manager. She'll just get mad and who knows what will happen? She doesn't like anyone asking even a simple question about when you might be getting another run. No, I didn't ask her, she was telling me about other drivers who have. She gets mad, she has a real temper, not worth crossing her. Nothing new anyway, I was sitting up to 4 days with the previous manager. Would just like to get another run on the books for the next pay period, going out tomorrow on a 2 or 3 day run would do that.
Well, back to cleaning. Have a safe, blessed and virus free day!
Monday, April 6, 2020
Back. This Oklahoma trip was actually worth something for I had to spend the night up there waiting on an empty trailer. 13 hours of detention pay almost doubles the money the run is otherwise worth. I was actually relieved when I pulled up to the plant and saw two trailers at the rack and zero trailers where they put the empties. They don't unload trailers at night there.
I don't mind spending the night in their parking lot. I have food, a convenience store across the street and no one bothers anyone out there. Police sometimes stare from across the street for unknown reasons, maybe they're bored. It's a very small town I can't imagine they get much action there.
To look at that plant, however, you wouldn't know that the economy is basically diving, people aren't working and staying home and that our nation is in a shelter-in-place verdict from state governors. They are going through that Ethylene like there's no tomorrow. Whether it continues on that way remains to be seen. But the Brownsville run is also functioning normally, they haven't slowed down production one bit. They shut down a lot due to problems with their plant, but that's normal for them.
I dunno about you, but we are pretty well stocked with food. I just keep buying small quantities of this and that whenever I go to the store. Rice here, beans there, canned food over there. I could stand another 50 cans of canned goods. Now, before you call me a hoarder, I've been doing this for many years now. Stock up, eat the stuff that gets close to expiration - or - eat all of it over a period of a few months or longer - and then replace all of it with fresh. The freezers are full to the brim. We are good for a while. Except toilet paper lol. I'd love to get my hands on a 24 or 30 roll pack and then not have to worry about that for quite a while. We actually found rolls of paper towels.
So yes, I went to the grocery store today and stopped at a drive thru of a local restaurant to support my local community. Half the town is wearing masks. Of course, there are no masks to buy anywhere, so I dunno if they already had some on hand or scored before they went to unavailable status, but I saw plenty of people with the highly coveted N95 masks that actually stop the virus from getting through the filter.
Whatever the case, I'm stuck at home the rest of the day. There are things I'd like to do, but one thing I'd like not to do is get that virus.
Haven't heard from the manager yet. I wouldn't mind another day off so I'm not contacting her today. There were plenty of trucks in the yard yesterday so I might get my wish.
I'm spending more time in the Word. That wasn't virus initiated, I've had my mind on the Lord quite a lot lately. Feeling like I'm missing something, I can only search the Word and seek the Lord for answers.
I don't mind spending the night in their parking lot. I have food, a convenience store across the street and no one bothers anyone out there. Police sometimes stare from across the street for unknown reasons, maybe they're bored. It's a very small town I can't imagine they get much action there.
To look at that plant, however, you wouldn't know that the economy is basically diving, people aren't working and staying home and that our nation is in a shelter-in-place verdict from state governors. They are going through that Ethylene like there's no tomorrow. Whether it continues on that way remains to be seen. But the Brownsville run is also functioning normally, they haven't slowed down production one bit. They shut down a lot due to problems with their plant, but that's normal for them.
I dunno about you, but we are pretty well stocked with food. I just keep buying small quantities of this and that whenever I go to the store. Rice here, beans there, canned food over there. I could stand another 50 cans of canned goods. Now, before you call me a hoarder, I've been doing this for many years now. Stock up, eat the stuff that gets close to expiration - or - eat all of it over a period of a few months or longer - and then replace all of it with fresh. The freezers are full to the brim. We are good for a while. Except toilet paper lol. I'd love to get my hands on a 24 or 30 roll pack and then not have to worry about that for quite a while. We actually found rolls of paper towels.
So yes, I went to the grocery store today and stopped at a drive thru of a local restaurant to support my local community. Half the town is wearing masks. Of course, there are no masks to buy anywhere, so I dunno if they already had some on hand or scored before they went to unavailable status, but I saw plenty of people with the highly coveted N95 masks that actually stop the virus from getting through the filter.
Whatever the case, I'm stuck at home the rest of the day. There are things I'd like to do, but one thing I'd like not to do is get that virus.
Haven't heard from the manager yet. I wouldn't mind another day off so I'm not contacting her today. There were plenty of trucks in the yard yesterday so I might get my wish.
I'm spending more time in the Word. That wasn't virus initiated, I've had my mind on the Lord quite a lot lately. Feeling like I'm missing something, I can only search the Word and seek the Lord for answers.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Sitting at the plant - in my truck - in the passenger seat. New policy here. But, it allows me to pull out my laptop and get some bill paying done. They actually built a platform out of scaffolding at the entrance to the plant for a person to stand on with a thermometer to take everyone's temperature. It's one of those kind you just aim at the person's forehead, the thermometer never touches you. I had heard about this so I took my temp this morning before I left the house, well within normal parameters.
Frankly, I'd rather go lay down in the sleeper and take a snooze, but that isn't allowable. They won't let you sit in the driver's seat - I guess so you can't turn the truck on and move it, but they take the key from you anyways. Just weird. At least it isn't hot out today, they aren't allowing us to run the trucks for AC or heat, either. And I won't be able to take a pic of the weekly schedule now since we aren't allowed in the container where we used to wait.
I didn't squawk about any of this, people are contracting the virus here - as is the case pretty much everywhere. I believe the only good isolating ourselves from everyone else is doing is to make it so hospitals aren't all overrun at once everywhere. Because as I said early on, before it ever left China, this virus is going to spread around the world and everyone is going to get it. Most will live, some will die. And that's really what is happening. Lots of conspiracy theories about China inventing this virus to spread it around and cause the US economy to fail. Would I put that past China? Absolutely not. But I tend to dismiss those types of theories unless there is solid evidence.
The local news is reporting 26 new confirmed cases in this region - where they're lumping several counties together for the states in the "northeast Texas region". And 3 new deaths. This area is expansive, with small towns and people living out in the country with a lot of ranches and private properties people use for hunting. So to say 26 in one day is probably a lot. But, the last flu that went through here earlier this year? Our little town was saturated with people acquiring it. Social distancing probably does work, I've been doing as much as possible, but there are those places you have to go to to get food, gas, etc. There is no apex yet and there is no sign of the virus abating, not really anyway. Less new cases, they say but no apex yet or flattening the curve they like to call it.
The plant I'm going to doesn't even want you getting out of the truck. They don't want you signing in as normally the case. Just pull up to the auto gate, drive to the scale, get weighed, drop the trailer. Get weighed tractor only again, hook up to an empty and get out. I won't make it today as far as I normally do because this is a late load. I'll get back tomorrow afternoon and I'll have Monday off as well unless this manager does things differently, I don't know. Previous manager sent out work on Friday covering Saturday, Sunday and Monday. I frankly don't mind a full day off.
Well I think I'll try to take a nap. This passenger seat is pretty uncomfortable, was never forced to sit in it before this.....
Frankly, I'd rather go lay down in the sleeper and take a snooze, but that isn't allowable. They won't let you sit in the driver's seat - I guess so you can't turn the truck on and move it, but they take the key from you anyways. Just weird. At least it isn't hot out today, they aren't allowing us to run the trucks for AC or heat, either. And I won't be able to take a pic of the weekly schedule now since we aren't allowed in the container where we used to wait.
I didn't squawk about any of this, people are contracting the virus here - as is the case pretty much everywhere. I believe the only good isolating ourselves from everyone else is doing is to make it so hospitals aren't all overrun at once everywhere. Because as I said early on, before it ever left China, this virus is going to spread around the world and everyone is going to get it. Most will live, some will die. And that's really what is happening. Lots of conspiracy theories about China inventing this virus to spread it around and cause the US economy to fail. Would I put that past China? Absolutely not. But I tend to dismiss those types of theories unless there is solid evidence.
The local news is reporting 26 new confirmed cases in this region - where they're lumping several counties together for the states in the "northeast Texas region". And 3 new deaths. This area is expansive, with small towns and people living out in the country with a lot of ranches and private properties people use for hunting. So to say 26 in one day is probably a lot. But, the last flu that went through here earlier this year? Our little town was saturated with people acquiring it. Social distancing probably does work, I've been doing as much as possible, but there are those places you have to go to to get food, gas, etc. There is no apex yet and there is no sign of the virus abating, not really anyway. Less new cases, they say but no apex yet or flattening the curve they like to call it.
The plant I'm going to doesn't even want you getting out of the truck. They don't want you signing in as normally the case. Just pull up to the auto gate, drive to the scale, get weighed, drop the trailer. Get weighed tractor only again, hook up to an empty and get out. I won't make it today as far as I normally do because this is a late load. I'll get back tomorrow afternoon and I'll have Monday off as well unless this manager does things differently, I don't know. Previous manager sent out work on Friday covering Saturday, Sunday and Monday. I frankly don't mind a full day off.
Well I think I'll try to take a nap. This passenger seat is pretty uncomfortable, was never forced to sit in it before this.....
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