Well, still Monday and Day 1 is over with.
I can't say it was fun or anything like that.
Filling out all kinds of paperwork that I have already filled out several times, handing over my driver's license 4 times to various people, going to this Dr office and going through unbelievable testing.
Easily and hands down was the blow into a tube test. This is where you take as deep a breath as you possibly can and blast it out as forcefully as you can all at once and then, keep blowing until there is basically nothing left in your lungs.
The assistant said 3 times unless there is too much of a difference in between the first 3. After 5 times I said no more. I was seeing stars, lightheaded, this isn't something you'd just normally do hanging out at the house - or ever for that matter.
The other thing I didn't much care for was lifting 70 pounds from the floor to a shelf that was 6 feet off the ground. It wouldn't have been an issue, but they wanted me to do it 12 times in a row! And the beam test. Where you are balancing yourself on this plank of wood that is 12 feet long. You balance yourself across it, turn around without touching anything to hold you up and then back across, turn around again, back across, turn around again, and then you finish.
This took the morning up. It was more waiting on the various technicians/dr's than it was getting the stuff done. Waiting on the physical ability testing was an hour in itself. I grinned and beared it, that's all I can say about that.
I then stopped at a Winn-co on the way out. No sense in going back to the yard which is out in the middle of nowhere and then having to drive all the way back again. I bought a little over $60 worth of groceries, enough food to last many days worth of eating without having to buy anything else, anywhere else. I had a feeling I wouldn't want to be driving 16 miles each way just to get to a grocery store.
There is a little eatery across the street from here and they have rave reviews, I might check it out, but my fried chicken is pretty tasty and it was in the refrigerator waiting on me after I was done for the day.
Did I say I hate this new keyboard? Piece of junk.
Anyway, getting back from that wasn't the end of the day as I was originally informed. Oh nooo. Now we fill out more paperwork and then do a road test. Road tests are mandated by federal regulation.
I can't really tell you how I felt about that before getting back into a truck, I just figured I'd get the hang of it back quickly and that would be the end of that. And it was true. Like I had never left trucking. Old trucks here, a yard full of junk equipment that is never used, the good trucks are all out on the road.
We went through 2 trucks before finding one road worthy enough to get out on the Interstate - which is literally right here, 100 feet away? However far it is, it's just far enough you couldn't throw a stone onto the roadway but definitely close enough to hear the highway noise. Fortunately, my room is on the back side of the building and there is a portable ac unit in here with fan settings, I just turn that on for background noise plus the Interstate dies down with traffic at night time.
It's I-5, tho and it's very busy daytime.
Well, I got the tractor backed under the trailer, hooked it all up, did a pre-trip, etc. The man was watching but more interested in his phone. I dunno, guess he just figured I knew what I was doing after finding out I had been driving since the mid 80's. Well, we got onto the Interstate, shifting was a breeze - thankfully they don't believe in automatic transmission and they don't believe in inward facing cameras with microphones either. A big plus considering some of the negatives going on here.
We got back, I parked the trailer, unhooked the tractor, put it back in it's place and then he asked me how I thought I did? I replied I thought I did pretty good considering I haven't driven a truck in 13 months. How do YOU feel I did? Yup, you did good actually, no problems. Well that's good.
Finally done with that, he told me what to expect tomorrow and the next several days - mostly just doing online stuff. HE's hoping to get me in a truck with another person for the weekend, otherwise he said I'd be sitting around til Monday. NOOOOOOO, I want to get this s*** over with and get home. Not sit around a whole entire weekend doing nothing. I didn't come up here for a vacation.
Oh, btw, for a company's safety director to tell you you did great driving? That's high compliment. Those people never have any issue telling you about yourself if you are doing something they see that they don't like.
Ok, well it's 3:22 pm here. I have a lot of time to kill. I dunno why they just didn't start me on the training today, I just want this garbage over with. I have passed everything but the drug test. That won't be back for a few days, rest assured I don't do illicit drugs and will pass that easily. So what am I going to do with the rest of the day?\
I'm totally worn out, that's what. I found pillows in a closet and yes I brought a pillow case with me along with my own sheets. I will double pillow my bed and take a nice, long nap. Yesterday wore me out worse than I thought it would and I have no idea how I made it through today without feeling more sluggish than I did. It was 2:00 am my time - central time - before I got to bed last night and tho I slept 5-1/2 hours without a problem, that isn't anywhere near enough sleep to go through a day like today.
And miracle of miracles, the people that disappeared contacted me. They are staying another month and I will be happy to charge their cards for another month. That is a big relief, actually, I won't have 3 empty lots sitting around for however long, it's still just the one.
There. 2 more lots charged for another full month, you don't know how much of a relief that is right now, knowing there will be another high electric bill coming next month. Hopefully not as high as the last one, but it's still going to be up there. There are no new reservations in the only available lot and I'm pretty much saying if someone wants it long term, they can have it. \
The forecast for my town where the RV park is at changed quite a bit. Now, it's in the high 80's but more low 90's than anything. That is a significant change from just seeing 2 low 90's days and the rest in the 80's. It's still not as hot as it was a week plus ago, but that's still pretty high. Just that night time lows are getting down there very nicely, so the real heat of the day isn't lasting terribly long. Alright, I need to get the park book out - yes I brought that with me - and see who is upcoming on the rent payment list.
I'm gonna call this one done and over with. Might check the news and see what's up. It's pretty much the same garbage day in and day out with Republicans and Democrats fighting each other constantly. Gets old seeing that stuff, but I still like to keep up with what's going on. I just don't do near as much as I used to, it's just too much negativity and I don't feel the need to expose myself to too much of that.
And anyway, that nap is calling my name.