High-Seas to Highways
#1661
Construction Zone? I delivered my steel pipe..... ah ...... culver(I didn't want to use this term earlier) to a construction site for the light rail(Expo Train) crossing the Ballona Creek at National Blvd and West Jefferson Blvd. You weren't delivering at the same location were you?
culver city, ca - Google Maps .:: EXPO TRAIN ::.
#1664
I am now at home and will be taking a good month or so off since my son is coming home from college for a while. He has to spend some time aboard ship as a midshipman this summer so when he leaves to go do that I'll go back out for a while. p.s........Hope all is going well with you and yours.
#1665
84 pages?! WOW! That alone is an accomplishment, top keep a thread alive that long. LOL The internet is plagued with ADHD threads that die quick.
I am going to sit down one day and brows through this. I read the first two posts and got lazy but will try and see whats up. Congrats and being around so far.
#1666
84 pages?! WOW! That alone is an accomplishment, top keep a thread alive that long. LOL The internet is plagued with ADHD threads that die quick.
I am going to sit down one day and brows through this. I read the first two posts and got lazy but will try and see whats up. Congrats and being around so far.
#1667
I will be the first to admit I have read through this thread twice. I find it motiviating to see how DD started out and what he has accomplished in such a short amount of time. I also learn something new each time I have read it. This thread is an exellent resource for someone starting out. His thread is what prompted me to join this site. I can relate since I am a Chief Petty Officer and so is DD.
While I am sure it has not been a bed of roses it is certainly nice to not read about nothing but doom and gloom...the end is near... stuff that I read about over at TTR. While my first step is going to be that of a company driver, when I am ready to purchase a tractor Mercer and Landstar are two companies I am interested in. I would like to chat with DD as to how to be successful at LS, but that would be premature for me. R/ Frat
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#1668
I will be the first to admit I have read through this thread twice. I find it motiviating to see how DD started out and what he has accomplished in such a short amount of time. I also learn something new each time I have read it. This thread is an exellent resource for someone starting out. His thread is what prompted me to join this site. I can relate since I am a Chief Petty Officer and so is DD.
While I am sure it has not been a bed of roses it is certainly nice to not read about nothing but doom and gloom...the end is near... stuff that I read about over at TTR. While my first step is going to be that of a company driver, when I am ready to purchase a tractor Mercer and Landstar are two companies I am interested in. I would like to chat with DD as to how to be successful at LS, but that would be premature for me. R/ Frat Feel free to ask me anything you want, it's never too early or late to learn something.
#1669
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 256
DD, Hey good to run into you in Las Cruces on Friday. Too bad you got in late the night before because I promised once upon a time to pay for dinner. Nice meeting your son. Hope you two had a nice trip to Vegas and enjoyed the weekend there.
After you took off, I had to wait several hours for my Texas oversize permit to be faxed from my company's office. I don't know what Texas's problem was because my company submitted a request 3 days before. I didn't get out of the TA in Las Cruces until noon. Funny thing is I could have stopped at the Texas DOT office in Anthony and got my own permit(like I did in Arizona and New Mexico). With such a late start, I only made it to Ozona, TX(I10 Exit 372) that day. The upside to staying there is the Circle Bar Auto Museum that's across from the truck stop. The museum has all glass windows and lit up at night, so anyone can walk around the outside of the place and see the Indy and NASCAR racers. Caught you another time.
#1670
DD, Hey good to run into you in Las Cruces on Friday. Too bad you got in late the night before because I promised once upon a time to pay for dinner. Nice meeting your son. Hope you two had a nice trip to Vegas and enjoyed the weekend there.
After you took off, I had to wait several hours for my Texas oversize permit to be faxed from my company's office. I don't know what Texas's problem was because my company submitted a request 3 days before. I didn't get out of the TA in Las Cruces until noon. Funny thing is I could have stopped at the Texas DOT office in Anthony and got my own permit(like I did in Arizona and New Mexico). With such a late start, I only made it to Ozona, TX(I10 Exit 372) that day. The upside to staying there is the Circle Bar Auto Museum that's across from the truck stop. The museum has all glass windows and lit up at night, so anyone can walk around the outside of the place and see the Indy and NASCAR racers. Caught you another time. That museum is pretty cool, been there done that too. The restaurant at that truck stop has some pretty decent food in it and I've always been able to fine a nice quiet corner to park in, not a bad place to stop. Take care and be safe. |
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