High-Seas to Highways
#1421
DD, Johns Manville has a panelized insulation plant in Fernley, so does a company called R-Max, and there used to be a plant there that made plastic natural gas pipe. As well as a couple concrete manufacturer's. JM has a plastic pipe plant outside of Stockton as well.
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#1422
Sorry for the long post
The load was some sort of acoustic boxes that are used to sound proof large industrial A/C units. They measured 4' wide x 4' tall x 8' long. I had a total of 14 stacked on the trailer and they weighed in at just under 16k and had to be tarped. I bounce the 170 or so mile up to Sparks and get loaded. Because these things were made or aluminum they had some sharp edges and I needed to protect my tarps from them. now messing with 8' drop tarps is never fun but unfortunately sometimes it just the nature of the beast in flatbedding. Low and behold when its time for me to tarp the load the freaking wind kicks up. And it wasn't just a breeze. It got to the point that there was no way I was going to be able to tarp this alone, at least not where I was sitting with all that wind. So before I went to ask for help (I'm kinda stubborn that way) I decided to bump a dock in between to vans and see if that would help block the wind. It did a little but the wind still came up under the vans and was blowing the tarps around. 2hrs later I was all done and ready to roll. By now it was 3:30 local time and I knew I had to get as far as my log would let me in order to make my delivery on time. the next morning I call the consignee to get my final directions and their receiving hours. The directions were simple enough but they said they stop receiving at 3pm. Based on my GPS, I was going to be arriving there right about 2:45pm, so I bumped up the cruise a little in an effort to make better time. The ride down went smooth and effortless and by the time I got to the Pheonix area I had made up some time and the GPS now said I would be arriving about 2:15pm. As my luck usually goes, there was a roll over accident on I-10 (right at the exit I needed to get off on none the less) and traffic was at a dead stop.:angryblue: When I finally got to my exit, the GPS now said my arrival would be at 2:57pm. I get there and thankfully it is a medium sized outfit and there were no trucks there. I could tell they were not to thrilled to see me so late and I can't blame them. By the time I get both tarps on the ground and all my straps off I am soaking wet in sweat. I grab my bottle of water and look at the outside temp. It says 106!!!! No way that can be right. It must be because I am sitting on blacktop in between some warehouses and I am not getting an accurate reading. As they are unloading me, I start rolling up my tarps. When the 1st one is done I am absolutely exhausted. I go to use the restroom and as I am walking over I start to feel light headed. No sooner do I get there I vomit. Since I had not eaten all day all that was coming up was water. Uh oh, I know what this means. I am experiencing the signs of heat exhaustion and now I am thinking that the 106 temp is in deed accurate. I take a short break in the shade and know that I must be very careful. I work for about 5 min and then break in the shade for 10 while sipping (I know better than to chug) water. I now have about 15min to stow my gear and back out of there yard before they need to lock the gates. I am so beat down that I can't even continue to work my 5/10min cycles anymore. I have both tarps rolled but still need to stow my bungees, roll my straps, and stow some other odds and ends. I say screw it and just grab hand fulls of bungees and straps and start shoving them in my side boxes. Now for those that know me, know that I am very anal about things including how I stow my gear and for me to just stuff them away things must be pretty bad. I back out of their yard and sit there for the next 30min getting myself back. I am drenched in sweat (which is actually a good sign. If I was NOT sweating then I would be on the verge of a heat stroke) and light headed. Although still exhausted, I feel well enough to get rolling and all I can think of is getting to the Loves in Chandler where I can shut down, get a shower and really rest and recuperate. I'll stow my gear properly later. After sitting there at the Loves relaxing for about an hour, I go do the dreaded but necessary task of untangling all my bungees and straps and stowing them away. 1 1/2 hours later I've got them all put away and am off to get a nice cool shower and a bite to eat. That was the "price I had to pay" as I mentioned at the beginning of this post. For those that flatbed I am sure you know my pain, for those that are thinking of going into flatbedding, let this be a real lesson that you MUST always stay hydrated and never over exert yourself. Even though this was one of those time where at the moment I HATED this job, when it was all said and done I must be sick in the head because I still love this line of work......:thumbsup:
#1423
DD,
Thanks for the kind words. I am with ya 100% on that 'Free Ride....ROAD Program" that too many of our Brothers and Sisters are members of. I enjoy the Navy and feel that I have alot to offer. I like working with a young sailor and watching him/her mature, prosper, and grow into a leader. I truely judge my success by the success of my Sailors. However, after 5 looks at SCPO I am starting to feel its time to move on. I am not going to be one of those guys who hangs on to 24 years hoping to make Eight then does'nt. 21 or 22 years is fine with me...if I retire a CPO that is fine, too. As you know there are plenty of great First Class's that wont pick up Chief for whatever reason...(mostly numbers) The FY10 SCPO results should be out this Friday/Monday....we shall see how it goes. 'Nuff of the Navy talk. I have saved your most recent post to my "snippet" list. I mentioned many pages back that I save good info from this board for future reference. That there is a valuable piece of info. I am happy to read that you are OK. Take care. R/ Frat
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#1424
DD,
Thanks for the kind words. I am with ya 100% on that 'Free Ride....ROAD Program" that too many of our Brothers and Sisters are members of. I enjoy the Navy and feel that I have alot to offer. I like working with a young sailor and watching him/her mature, prosper, and grow into a leader. I truely judge my success by the success of my Sailors. However, after 5 looks at SCPO I am starting to feel its time to move on. I am not going to be one of those guys who hangs on to 24 years hoping to make Eight then does'nt. 21 or 22 years is fine with me...if I retire a CPO that is fine, too. As you know there are plenty of great First Class's that wont pick up Chief for whatever reason...(mostly numbers) The FY10 SCPO results should be out this Friday/Monday....we shall see how it goes. 'Nuff of the Navy talk. I have saved your most recent post to my "snippet" list. I mentioned many pages back that I save good info from this board for future reference. That there is a valuable piece of info. I am happy to read that you are OK. Take care. R/ Frat Anyways, glad you can get some useful info out of my babbling thread
#1426
Damn.... 109...... Do you have an APU on that Hot Rod? It pretty sad when the Engine Room of the ship I was doing a DC Assessment on yesterday is cooler then the outside temp in AZ.
Be safe. R/ Frat
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#1427
Oh, and 109 seemed cool compared to the now 122 temp!
#1428
Yer jest tryin to make folks jealous!!
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#1429
Of what? dying in the heat?
I just checked the internet for the temp in Chandler and it says high of 82 today......82 my azz!!!! the driver next to me said that when he was rolling in the bank sign said 107. So either the internet, the bank, and or my gage are wrong. by the feel of it, I am guessing the bank and my gage are closer to the truth than the internet.
#1430
Of what? dying in the heat?
I just checked the internet for the temp in Chandler and it says high of 82 today......82 my azz!!!! the driver next to me said that when he was rolling in the bank sign said 107. So either the internet, the bank, and or my gage are wrong. by the feel of it, I am guessing the bank and my gage are closer to the truth than the internet. The warm weather son! The warm weather!!
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