911

Tonight was the first time I’ve called 911 from the truck. I was driving through Illinois and suddenly this car decided he wants to be in my lane. Problem was I was still in it. I swerved and hauled off on the air horn. He pulled in front of me and then next thing I know. He has driven across both lanes and is in the median. Over compensates and comes back to my lane. First time I have ever seen a driver that out of control. I thought he was going to hit the truck in front of me but he didn’t. By this time 911 has transferred me to Highway Patrol. About a mile ahead I see lots of brake lights and 3 cars have pulled over. Unfortunately he wasn’t one of them. I hope they were able to get more information than I did but felt better making the call. Took me 30 minutes to stop shaking. Finally finish my shift and share my story with Craig. He thought I was honking for kids LOL. I’ll cut him some slack since he is sick right now. Anyway it was probably the scariest thing that has happened while I was driving. Can’t understand why people drink and drive. It is so dangerous.

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Seattle did beat a one legged quarterback.

There are no hard feelings. I will be rooting for Seattle from here on out. Wish RG3 hadn’t been left in the game but that’s a whole other blog. We just ran from Indiana down to Laredo and praise the lord. We grabbed a load and are heading back to Michigan. Ran through some MAJOR rain in Texas. It was nice to hit some warm weather. We have been up north in 20 degree weather for the last week. Our miles have been really discouraging too. January is notoriously slow but it was getting really pathetic and super happy now.
It’s the small things that make me happy LOL

Craig has a cold and hoping he doesn’t share with me. He can keep it. That was one reason we were looking forward to some warmth but we will take miles any day.

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Craaazy

Anne has lost her mind.  You should ignore anything she posts until i get her professional help

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Huge Dilemma in our truck

Craig is a Seattle Seahawks fan and I am a diehard Redskins fan. Sunday we will be meeting in the playoffs. It is a complicated situation. I hate to see my husband cry. But Sunday he will be crying like a little girl. I apologize in advance. Hail to the Redskins.

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I hate moving with a passion.

Okay it doesn’t make any difference what you are moving. Moving just sucks. We spent New Years Eve driving through a lovely snow storm in Kansas. Sleeping in the back seat of a Chevy Malibu sucked LOL. Give me my truck any day. A drive that should have taken 12 hours took closer to 16. There was a 2 hour nap included in the 16 though. Arrived safely back in Missouri where it was time to move back into the truck. Craig needed to sleep since we were going to head out at night and he drives nights. So off to bed he went. Now I am trying to get stuff back in the truck and have no idea where to put anything. We have these beautiful new shelves on the back wall. No longer have an upper bunk and I am clueless how to make everything fit. In the meantime Steve is fixing the front seats. Oh let me tell you about our new seats. We have HEATED comfy new seats. The passenger seat also rotates so it can face the back of the truck. So while trying to fit everything in the truck it happens to  be flurries outside and it is freaking COLD.  That cold that makes it hard to touch things and your teeth are chattering. But alas everything is in the truck. Key word is IN the truck. I made the bed and stacked stuff everywhere and anywhere I could fit it. My back is killing and so over moving. Exactly the same feeling whether it is moving into a truck or moving into a house. UGH. After being off for 2 weeks it is an adjustment but today we got a little more put away. Pictures will follow but not until I get everything put away.

Christmas was absolutely fabulous. It was so awesome spending time with the kids. Of course all things I planned to get done at the house…. not done. Must be Murphy’s Law. I hope to get it done by the summer LOL. Then we will most likely be moving into a different house, I may just throw everything away and be done with it. Not likely but at the moment it sounds heavenly. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and New Years.

2013 is going to be an amazing year!!!!

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Two Whole Years

and she still has not killed me.  Two years ago tomorrow we got on the bus headed for Irving Texas and US Xpress Orientation.  Cannot believe what the last two years have delivered to us.  We have had a lot of fun and a lot of frustration but it has been awesome in whole.  We have had a great time home for Christmas and New Years but just like two years ago, we need to be on the road New Years Day.  Just got a Pre-assign to pick up Wednesday morning South of Kansas City headed to Michigan.

Three of our kids where in town for Christmas and it was just a perfect holiday.  Also, Anne’s oldest, Tyler, just graduated from Cal State Northridge so this gave us an opportunity to celebrate that accomplishment.  So we had a wonderful family dinner at The Melting Pot.  Perfect evening.

Christmas Eve we had my traditional Baby Back Ribs (you should have been there) and then we had a very beautiful Christmas morning.  The day after Christmas we we out to the grasslands to go shooting with the kids.  What a blast.

This weekend we also got the chance to get Tyler up to the New Belgium Brewery for the tour and a boat load of free beer.  A great time.  We are now packing up and sorting out what is going back with us.

As we start 2013 I thought I would share a couple of truths I have learned in the last two years.

  • People are generally awesome and want to be appreciated (I already knew this but it is true)
  • The ones who are not awesome are to be pitied
  • As a team, you generally only communicate when one of you just worked 12 hours and the other just woke up.  Patience is a virtue (one I am really working on)
  • Every opportunity to get out of the truck and enjoy life needs to be grabbed
  • You need to roll with the punches in this business.  Lots of frustrations and you never get away from the job.  In a regular job, if you have a bad day, you go home, have a beer and talk to your wife about your crappy day.  The next morning, even if nothing has changed, you have had a break and blown off steam.  That does not happen in trucking so the frustrations tend to build out of proportions.  Take deep breaths and do NOT make hasty decisions.  I have known a number of drivers who have quit after a few bad days.  Not too smart.
  • Find a great partner.  My wife makes life fun.

Well, back on the road.  2013 is going to be a great year.

 

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2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 39,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 9 Film Festivals

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Two and Half Weeks Off!!!

Well, the O/O thing is pretty cool.  We have not gotten the miles we planned on but we are still making more than we did as company drivers.  Hopefully the miles pick up in the New Year as the plan is to be putting a goodly amount of cash away in savings.  It has been like pulling teeth to get loads lined up.  That being said, we have really enjoyed and made the best out of the down time between loads.  I love spending time with Anne.

So, our last load of the year was from Oregon Ohio, just East of Toledo to the Ford Truck Assembly Plant in Kansas City.  It was a load of pre-formed, pre-cut carpets.  Really fast load on Saturday about Noon and then we were off.  Live unload scheduled for Noon on Sunday so no real rush.  We pulled up to the Guard Shack at 8:30 AM with fingers crossed that we could talk them into dropping the load instead.  We do not need an empty trailer as we are going to be off for two and a half weeks.  I sent out my secret weapon……….Anne!

The poor guard never knew what hit him.  That girl worked the guy over pretty good.  By the time she was done, the only way he could say no was to be a complete jerk.  So…….10 minutes later we had dropped our trailer and Anne was waving at the guard as we bobtailed out of the plant.  LOL.  She still swears that no cleavage was involved.

We are now heading South to Springfield Missouri to watch football and then we are going to spend  the night with Connie and Steve, rent a car and drive home.  We will be back in Springfield on January 3rd.  Going to have some great times with three of the kids and really enjoy this Christmas.

God Bless everyone and have a wonderful Christmas.

It is a great day to be Craig

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Rolling, Rolling, Rolling….. Okay sitting too.

I have started this blog since Thanksgiving and it has changed every time I open it up. That is how fast things change. Speaking of Thanksgiving we had a great time with the grandkids and their parents and my bff from college Katie. We started the new run but things have sort of changed a bit. We aren’t quite sure where we are heading but as long as the wheels are rolling we don’t care. Hopefully things will clear up by the new year and then we can explain what we are doing.

What I do know is I LOVE OUR TRUCK. While we were sitting in Laredo last week. Connie, Steve, Craig and I added a lot of bling to our truck. Looking good is all I have to say. We have chrome on the doors, under the headlights, on the fairings and Beware of Dog sign on the door. All in chrome. Looking good. We aren’t going to post pictures until after the Xmas holiday. I do now have Santa on my grill though. That I will post a picture of. I sent it to my girlfriend Katie and this is what she sent back to me:

Given Santa a ride huh?!…Polar Express has been replaced with the Laredo Express? Detroit Dash? I can hear it now…
On Freightliner, on Goodyear, on diesel and gas stops…
on highways, on byways, with Prepass and rest stops…
from the border down south to Motown don’t stall…
dash away, dash away, dash away all!
And I hear them exclaim as they drove out of sight …
Merry Christmas to all …
Santa’s gotta a deer in head lights!

I made a couple modifications but I thought it was awesome. We are planning to run through the 18th of Dec and then we are heading home through the New Year. This is our first time off since we started driving that wasn’t 4-5 days. We are looking forward to it and spending time with 3 of our children.  There are definitely perks to being owner operators.

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One week as contractors

Well, it seems trucking as a contractor is a whole lot like trucking as a company driver.  You have the best of intentions……

We did not get out of Irving until Tuesday.  We did not have the Cab Card (basically registration) or the license plate for the truck.  They were somehow at the Tunnel Hill Georgia Terminal.  Anne called and they dropped them in a FedEx envelope.  I also had a tiny weenie problem with my pay card.  When we signed our contract, I asked if we were getting new pay/fuel cards, they said no, they just needed to photocopy our current cards and they will switch us over.  Anne’s worked just fine.  I, on the other hand, had a little problem.  Somehow in the process they transferred $1,008 dollars of my money to another driver.  Nobody could tell me how it happened and after a number of phone calls, I got $950 of it back.  It seems the other driver had spent $60 of my money.  Monday I got the rest.  Not a big deal really as it was just that weeks paycheck and I am not broke but pretty frustrating.  I also always knew I would get the money back.

We also had a technical issue with the truck.  When the USX shop installed the DriverTech computer that manages all of our communications and logs, they connected it to a power supply that shut off when the key was shut off.  Pretty big problem.  Irving shop fixed it in about 15 minutes on Monday.

So, Tuesday we got a load from Dallas to Laredo.  It was basically just a load to pay for the fuel to move our truck.  After we waited a few hours for them to find us an empty trailer, we ran over and backed into one of the hardest docks I have ever had to back in to.  Two years ago, it would have been a lot of fun.  They loaded us up with 44,000 pounds of chopped up envelopes heading to Mexico.  Looking at it I knew we were not going to be legal but we needed to scale to prove it.  About 15 miles to the nearest scale.  Yep, we are 3,500 pounds over on the drive axles.  We stop by the USX terminal and get our license plate.  Back to the shipper.  Now the guy who loaded us is gone for the day and his boss is not happy.  He stacked these bales three high at the front and 1 deep at the back.  He told us it would take at least four hours to reload us (he was trying to get us to run illegal I think)  I said “OK, we will wait”  An hour later he was done and we were finally on our way to Laredo.  The loads out of Mexico cross in the afternoon so we lost the opportunity to get one that day.  The next morning Connie and Steve, who own the truck, arrived in Laredo.  I told them we were having a problem with the batteries not charging so we all hopped in and ran over to the TA where Steve had them install four new batteries while we ate lunch.  Get back in the truck and there is a message, we have a load.  Back to the terminal, grab our trailer and we are off……..for a little bit.  Between Austin and Waco, it is now my turn to drive.  I look at the gauges and the volt meter is at about 12 volts, should be 13 to 14.  I call Steve and he says to get to the next TA/Petro.  It is 95 miles.  We never would have made it with the old batteries.  Pull into the shop about midnight and the fan clutch assembly has disintegrated.  They do not have the part and cannot find it at any place that is open so we will have to wait until the morning.  I ask if they have the belt that broke and he says, “oh, no problem, we have lots of belts”  The part had to come from Dallas so they finally get it in and installed at about 1 O’clock in the afternoon and then find out they do not have the belt.  I learned a lesson, show me the part or order it is my new policy.  Luckily, the local NAPA had the belt so it only took another hour.  $700 for batteries and $1,300 for the fan clutch repair all in the first 24 hours on the road.  Remember those numbers if you ever decide you want to be an owner operator.

We are then rolling to Wayne Michigan.  Steve and Connie are now ahead of us by about 12 hours.  We pull in about 6 PM and the Ford Plant is closed.  Turns out it is a big holiday in Michigan…….FIRST DAY OF HUNTING SEASON.  We drop our trailer but no empties to haul back so we camped for the night.  Steve got to work on our truck again since we were having power problems.  Turns out all of the battery connections were loose.  We then all piled in our truck and went out for a great Italian dinner.

Just drinking my coffee, eating my oatmeal and waiting for an empty so we can burn back to Laredo to grab another load to set us up for Thanksgiving with the Grand-kids (and their parents) in Chattanooga.  We are going to get to see Katie also as she will be joining us for Thanksgiving.  I also get to cook.  really looking forward to that.

Did I mention we LOVE the Peterbilt?  We have so much more room in this truck

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