We are Randy and Irene a husband and wife team for Con-way Truckload. We hope you enjoy reading about our adventures on the highway as we zigzag across the United States.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
So much has changed...almost.
Wow it seems as though the last few blogs I have written I have started out with….it’s been a while since I have blogged. Well guess what…yep it’s been a while since I have blogged. So much has happened in the past 30 days I am not sure where to start.
We spent 7 days in the Caribbean on a cruise that took us to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and St. Marten. We had a wonderful time with our kids but it was a much older crowd on the ship with a lot of walkers, wheelchairs, and electric scooters. My son summarized it best by saying “ it was one of the nicest nursing homes (the ship) he has ever been to”…he gets his humor from his mother…lol
After the cruise Irene and I had a long talk and decided it was time that we part ways. Yes I am sad to say that we headed in opposite directions, it just made sense at the time.
Oh wait yall are thinking we are divorcing. Shame on you she is the best thing that has ever happened to me…no I took a job with a local company that at the time seemed like the right move but it wasn’t to be. Everyone can relax I am back in the truck with Irene and life couldn’t be better. She did run by herself for about 3 weeks and did an awesome job as a solo. She managed to keep it together dealing with broke equipment, snow storms, and creepy guys who like to hassle women drivers. I am very proud of her! The thing is in this business there are lots of opportunities to get ahead. Irene and I saw a chance that allowed me to get my foot in the door with a company that was in our home town. This company would have allowed me more home time and better money. There was talk of Irene coming on at a later date possibly; the only problem was I am not sure the money was there. So I passed on it and called Conway back and was reinstated (they have a 30 day no questions asked policy) Life is good again and every day is spent with the woman I love…it doesn’t get any better than that.
Freight has been a little slow as of late but tis the season…it should pick up here in a couple weeks. We managed to squeak out 5700 miles last week but would be much happier with 6700. We just brought a load from California and are currently leaving Atlanta heading to Pennsylvania and then to Nashville…kind of a slow start but maybe the week will get better…at least I hope so or the “blonde bombshell” I call my partner will be on the phone chewing someone’s A$$. That’s one of the nice things about her and I teaming…she handles all the paperwork and phone calls and I do the muscle work…basically I get the dummy end of the teamwork…she doesn’t trust me what can I say…ha ha ha.
Well it’s great to be back and I look forward to sharing our adventures with everyone as we zig zag back and forth across this beautiful country we live in…we are so blessed!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
A Look Back
AS we sit
waiting on a trailer at a truck stop in Denver an old friend from Greenville,
NC reminded me that I should blog…(thanks Guerry). Actually he asked me what the Blog address was…but
I think that he meant get off your duff and write…lol. Anyway, Irene and I just celebrated our 1 one year
anniversary with the company back on Thanksgiving Day. We have traveled over
250,000 miles in that time with plenty of memories. I couldn’t have asked for a
better partner…thank you Irene…you are hear by christened “professional
steering wheel holder”
We have
learned a lot over the past year and I would like to reflect on a few things
that come to mind.
1) Make sure Irene has the low cut
V-neck shirts on when she checks into customers. Better service…lol
2) When the sign flashing overhead says
chain law in effect…they mean chain law in effect…I guess you either get towed
or go to jail…according to California HP…lol
3) The DOT inspectors have no sense of humor.
4) Never let Irene talk to Border Patrol…I
would rather she fake sign language and confuse them.
5) Always take the quad lock (brake key)
with you so Irene doesn’t drive off and leave you when you stop somewhere.
6) Somehow get Irene to understand the
truck doesn’t fit in all McDonalds.
Well the
holiday season is upon us and we look forward to getting home and spending
quality time with the kids. Unfortunately it won’t be for Christmas…we will
arrive a couple days late but this was planned so that we could stay for 2
weeks. Reason being we are all heading on a cruise for a week for some much
needed quality time together. The Caribbean will never be the same once I’m
done with it…lol
Our miles
have been great lately and we have managed to do very well in our 1st
year. The truck has been flawless and hasn’t skipped a beat…I am really
impressed with this Volvo. I guess tonight we will see how it does in the snow
as we are headed to the Pacific NW and winter storm Draco is headed towards us.
So far we have managed to avoid the winter weather…I guess our luck has finally
run out.
I would like
to take this time to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year…we
look forward to the year ahead…provided the Mayans were incorrect with their
calendar…ha ha! We shall see ya again around the next curve…
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