By show of appendages and/or vestigial tails, how many of you learned to drive in the blowing snow driving a 20,000lbs vehicle from Ohio to Chicagoland? Yeah, that's what I got to do the other day or night or something, whenever it was. This afternoon we finished our third load, a shorty to Madison, WI from the 'burbs of Chicago, delivering to a downtown hospital two hospital beds and we've decided to come to rest at a truck stop in Beloit, IL for the evening as all the other loads they tried to get me on this afternoon would run me out of hours and on one they were going to try and work out a swap, but that fell through.
This week, we're going to try and get pointed in Texas direction so A.) Holly can get her license, and B.) [most importantly] to get somewhere where the mean temperature is 40 degrees or higher for a few days. Also, we need to bugger our vet so we can get Max's vaccination record so he can go to the great white north, we've already had to turn down a load for that reason (sniff sniff, are those the purists I smell heading this way?)
Anyway, that's all for now, it's been quite interesting thus far, and can only get better once we get this truck into a position to keep going forever and ever and ever and ever (ad infinitum et nauseam).
This week, we're going to try and get pointed in Texas direction so A.) Holly can get her license, and B.) [most importantly] to get somewhere where the mean temperature is 40 degrees or higher for a few days. Also, we need to bugger our vet so we can get Max's vaccination record so he can go to the great white north, we've already had to turn down a load for that reason (sniff sniff, are those the purists I smell heading this way?)
Anyway, that's all for now, it's been quite interesting thus far, and can only get better once we get this truck into a position to keep going forever and ever and ever and ever (ad infinitum et nauseam).