Feb 19:
Finally made it back on the road. Had a wonderful week off and hung out with alot of
friends so thanks to those that I got to see. So Sunday night we were supposed to leave on
a load to Nebraska that also had a drop in Kansas, but the roads were bad. So we stayed
home. Monday we were scheduled for a load to Washington but we were going to have to wait
until 10pm to get it. Well we go to the shop to get our stuff together and they tell us
we have a new load assigned that would run from Cedar Rapids to Texas and then right back
to Cedar Rapids again, which we were fine with but travel was still not recommended by DOT
so we did a test run in the car and decided to stay home again. Finally this morning we
called in and they had a load for us. Yup, it was the Washington load again. So now we
are headed to Vancouver. But it took a lot of fun driving to get this far (Des Moines).
The roads were still ice covered in most places and there were wrecks and cars in the ditch
everywhere. Stop and go traffic from Iowa City almost all the way to Des Moines. But now
the roads seem to be clearing up and it should be clear sailing. It’s supposed to snow
tonight in Iowa but I don’t know if it’s coming from the west or south so I don’t know if
we are going to hit it or not. The for sure not fun stuff will be in Wyoming which has a
no light load advisory which we have, and it’s supposed to be snowing in Oregon and
Washington when we get there. The other fun one is we have been sent out with license
plates for another truck and we have to meet them on our way there. They are supposedly
sitting in Idaho now. But anyway, at least we are back on the road again and the money will
be flowing free once again. Well it’s off to bed for a few hours of shuteye before I have
to drive across Nebraska and Wyoming at night. Ciao.
Feb 21:
Smells fishy. We are sitting in Troutdale, Oregon waiting for a load. Delivered last night
in Vancouver, Washington at a Petsmart store. Evidently we pick up a USF load tonight here
in Clackamass, Oregon that heads to Minnesota so that will be another new state for me. In
other more amazing news, the roads were terrific all the way from Des Moines to Portland.
I don’t think that has happened before. Usually there is some ice or snow or wind or
something. But no. We did have to meet that other truck to give them their liscence plates
which worked out well and we did have to sit overnight last night to wait for the store to
open and we did have to sit here all day and possibly tonight to wait for our next load, but
other than that, it’s been a good run so far. So until next time, keep ‘er between the
ditches.
Feb 24:
Well, that one new state turned into three for me. They routed us across Montana, North
Dakota, and Minnesota for that last load so North Dakota and Minnesota were the new ones.
But wait, I thought you said three? Yes, because the load we got after the Minnesota one
was to the Chicago area which they routed us through Wisconsin for which is new state
number three. So we got the Minnesota load there early, picked up the next load early,
and because of that got another load so instead of sitting in Minnesota right now, we have
a load done and are on our way on the next one. God we are awesome lol. So now we head
to the Seattle area for Petsmart which will take us right back through Wisconsin, Minnesota,
North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington again. Hooray. We’ll be rollin’ in the money
now boys! Anyway, hopefully the weather will hold out for us. Ciao.
Feb 27:
Good morning! Here it is 3am but since I’m in Seattle, WA (Everett actually but who is
reading this anyway), it’s actually 1am. Just got done watching Be Kind Rewind at the
movie theater here since I slept all day and now I’m awake and Paul isn’t. We sit at
the Petsmart store now since we are empty and we don’t pick up our next load until 7am down
the road from here in Fife. So instead of trying to go back to the truckstop down the road
and not find a parking spot we figured it would be easier to just sit here where we have a
place to park and it’s nice and quiet and close to many places to eat (not to mention the
movie theater). So we had some Jack in the Box and Paul went to sleep and I went to the
movie. And that brings us to now where I am sitting in Seattle behind a Petsmart store in
a semi in my shorts typing this blog in the dark. Fun fun. At least the weather is better
here than in Iowa right now by the sounds of it. Plus I finally got to see Seattle in the
day time which is nice. Went over snowqualmie pass yesterday but didn’t see where the
avalanche was since it was dark so I’m hoping that later today I’ll still be awake and I can
see it as well as the rest of the pretty country surrounding the Puget sound area. And I
found out that they really need more truckstops in Seattle and Portland because both cities
are impossible to find truck parking unless you are bobtail (no trailer). Each city has
basically two main truckstops (TA and Flying J) and both are full most of the time in both
cities so I plead to you Petro and Pilot and even Loves, please build truckstops in the
northwest so I can find a place to f’n sleep. Well that’s all for tonight. Our next load
takes us to Missouri so I’ll see y’all in Kansas City. kthxbai
Feb 29:
Well, as promised here I am in Kansas City. Dropped the load at Kohls about 2:30 this
morning and headed over to the Petro for some sleep and then food and showers. We have
our next load set up and we are picking it up shortly in Joplin and it heads to Sacramento,
California. So far the weather seems to be great and spring is surley on it’s way. Also
I found out that as far as performance we are on the top tier in our fleet. On a scale from
1 to 6, 6 being a student with trainer and 1 being the best, we are 1. Which hopefully
means more loads for us especially since the months of January and Feb are over and the
company is pushing to get more frieght for us to haul. Also as far as the idle competition
I think we are doing more than ok since our idle percentage is less than 5 percent. Other
than that Paul was excited to have gone through South Dakota for the first time though he
found out that it’s boring as hell. And we had to meet a truck in Mitchell to give them our
chains so now we don’t have any. Hopefully chain laws will not be in effect or we will
have to shut down. And in other news Paul tried to kill a Lienies truck by taking it’s
picture. The lane the beer truck was in was ending and Paul was in the lane directly to the
left of him and as he was taking his pictures the guys lane was ending and Paul didn’t
notice and damn near ran the poor guy off the road. I had to tell Paul to move over or else
he would have just kept taking pictures as the guy went in the ditch. What a mook. Any who
I’ll catch ya in California. Happy leap day.
Oh, and I forgot, here’s some random thoughts for you. People who support the myth of
algores global warming are people who can’t understand that you can’t take something that
is constantly changing and evolving and expect it to stay exactly the same forever. Other
wise Panegea would still be here. Fact is the world is changing everyday and it has been
ever since it was formed. Another random thought. Walking through a crowd full of mall
going cookie cutter trendy teen fucks makes me proud that I’m different. They may giggle
at the fact that I’m wearing overalls and work boots and smell like diesel fuel and rape
fluid but at least I’m comfortable with who I am and don’t feel the need to copy eveyone
else to fit in. Shit, I’m fat and un-attractive and balding sure. But I’m smart, creative,
funny, giving, and caring and people like me the way I am. So laugh all you want kid with
the baseball hat on crooked listening to 50 Cent in your moms Honda. Cause at least I’m
cool enough to be myself and to think on my own. Besides, I just hauled all your gf’s shit
to the Gap so you should be thanking me right now. Another random thought. Why is it, when
there is guardrail damage on the interstate, they put up orange cones and flashing lights
and signs alerting you to the fact that the guard rail is damaged? I mean, yeah, you
wouldn’t want to crash into that, but you aren’t supposed to hit the guardrail anyway right?
Isn’t it redundant to say, “Hey, don’t hit the guardrail cause it’s damaged.” because well
you aren’t supposed to hit it regardless. Besides it’s not like you are going to change
your mind in the middle of the crash because the guard rail is broken. If you are going to
crash you are going to crash and that’s it. Just seems like a waste of money to me.
Another random thought. I was listening to the radio the other day in Montana and they
reported that an environmental group was calling for the removal of wind turbines because
they were a danger to migratory birds. You have to be fucking kidding me. People seriously
just kill yourselves and save me the trouble. I can just see their bumper stickers too
and it’s hilarious. Picture a wind turbine with blood dripping from the proppellers and
feathers stuck to it and maybe a pile of dead birds with x’s for eyes on the ground below
and a caption that reads “Just how clean IS your energy?” lol BoBo out.
*update* Nope, load changed, we’re relaying this load in Liberty, Missouri and taking an
air freight load to Seattle tomorrow. So, back to the northwest once more. I’m gonna be
able to drive there blindfolded before long.
March 3:
Made it to Seattle ok, now waiting at the consignee to be unloaded. Started watching dvds
but now my disc drive seems to not be working which makes me less than happy. Gonna make
the trip a lot longer now that I can’t use this thing for internet or video now. It
couldn’t have gotten burned out because Paul burned his entire cd collection on here, nope.
That is also not why it runs slower either. Probably just got old. Computers are like
child labor, once they turn 4 years old they are pretty much worthless. No word on where we
are headed, probably won’t know until at the earliest 7-8 am. So for now I sit in the truck
in the dark with no capability to watch movies and Paul is asleep. Maybe I’ll go stick
cashews in his nose and ears, he sleeps soundly enough he’d never know. *evil laughter*
Oops, don’t wanna laugh too loud, might wake up my victi….er co-driver. Yeah, co-driver.
That’s it. BoBo out.
March 5:
Well we got loaded on a load for Wal Mart on the third there in Seattle and Paul had to
chain up at snowqualmie pass which I guess sucked. Add to that the pass was closed for a
few hours because a couple semi’s tried to go through without chains on and jacknifed and
blocked the whole road. Then I drove and hit snow on Lookout Pass that was a few inches
deep and not plowed off which was not fun at all especially since it was still snowing and
dark. And I hit snow off and on again the rest of the way across Montana. Then Paul hit
random ice pellet downpours and snow most of the way across Montana, Wyoming, and South
Dakota. Then I hit some nasty snow and ice on my run across South Dakota where the road
was 100 percent covered and even the tractor was coated in ice. But it cleared up by the
time I hit Iowa. And also I had my first scale where they told me to pull around back and
bring in the paperwork to inspect it. Oh man I was so nervous, I think I was in there for
15 minuites with the Kansas Highway Patrol but I walked out with no violations. *whew*
Made the drop at the humungous walmart warehouse and then no sooner did we get out on the
road to hit up the truckstop that they sent us our next load which oddly enough is the same
run they cancelled on us the last time we were here which meant we had to run down to Joplin
and run to Sacramento, California. So I’m currently finding that kind of funny. And that
is where we are right now, I’m in the bunk trying to sleep some before I have to drive at
midnight probably across most of Nebraska and some of Wyoming. Wyoming probably wont be
fun since I think they are calling for wind and black ice. Imagine that in Wyoming. And in
other news I think I am now addicted to the Opie and Anthony show on XM radio. If you have
never heard them before they are offensive and crude and, well, really like most of e53 is
at our parties lol. They crack me up so much. I guess the virus has spread. See you all
in California.
March 7:
Sitting in Sacramento now, delivered the load this morning and now are waiting until tonight
so we can pick up our next load. Picking up and delivering to places that we’ve already
been to. Picking up in Livermore, CA over by San Fran and running it to Baltimore, MD.
This is the load we had last time that had four drop offs. As of right now I don’t know if
we will have multiple drops again, I won’t know that until we get the paperwork when they
are done loading us and that won’t be until the wee hours of the morning. The place we
delivered to this morning was the company that makes baking chocolates and nuts so that was
cool. You could just smell the almond bark. Hard place to get around though. To get to
the docks you had to drive through the building and then through a narrow tunnel under a
railroad track and then you got to the dock area which was cramped. Add to that the fact
that the docks were too high so you had to back the trailer wheels up onto metal ramps.
Kinda like the ones you pull your car on to change the oil only a lot bigger. And then to
get back out you had to go the same way you came in which means if another truck is coming
one of you has to back up cause the tunnel is just wide enough to where you don’t scrape
the mirrors on each side. But the weather is great and we seem to be getting good miles.
We stopped at the salt flats on the way out here which was fun cause I’ve never seen it in
the daytime so we stopped and walked on it and took pictures and such. In other news we
did not win the idle percentage competition because they included the week the truck was
sitting in the lot on our hometime when the shop left the truck running all week which I
think is bullshit. We are sitting at 4 percent idle time right now and the winner had over
20 percent. What a crock. Oh, and I guess I still owe money to the doctors from when I
got plowed into by that Buick five years ago and the lawyer never took care of it so they
are garnishing my wages now. Fuck that. Just because five years ago some asshole couldn’t
read a fucking sign, now I have to have my pay stolen from me without notice or approval.
How come that fuck that hit me doesn’t have his wages took huh? Time to call my Mastif and
see just wtf is going on here. And if he can’t help me I’m building my AR-15 sooner than
expected along with a duece and a half, and I’m making a trip to Pickle town if you know
what I mean. It’s not a small amount of cash either. I had $100 took out on tuesday and
another $20 on Thursday, and they say I owe $1800, which will take a long time and alot of
my fucking money for something I don’t think I should have to pay. I’m trying to make some
ground up here from being broke for so long. I got alot of shit to pay off and things to
buy not to mention if I ever want a house or something. Well now my credit is shit and I’m
having money stolen on top of it. Oooh, wait till I get home…..bobo
March 9:
Got our load picked up in Livermore and as suspected it had four drops, one in Baltimore
and the other three in Virginia. Made our way towards the east when in Salt Lake City the
truck died right on the freeway. Well come to find out we had a coolant leak that caused
the engine protect deal to shut the truck down before it could overheat. So we refilled
the cooland and headed to the truckstop where they told us they couldn’t fix it and they
sent us to the Freightliner dealer in town where they told us we would have to wait until
the next afternoon. So we sat at the dealer until they got us fixed early afternoon. But
it was too late to keep our load and they re-assigned it to another truck. So we no
longer are headed east. Now they put us on an air frieght load headed to a town north of
Vancouver and south of Seattle. So yeah, for the millionth friggin time this month, it’s
back to Washington. Well, we’re off for a shower and then pickin up our load at midnight.
Later. BoBo
*update* Ugh, I’m tired of changes in plan. Now we are not picking up the load at midnight
and we are instead picking up a Fed Ex load at 11am and dropping it in Portland, Oregon so
we are still headed northwest but it’s a change in plans none the less. Boo I say.
March 11:
Didn’t get our load at Fed Ex until 2pm cause it wasn’t ready when we got there. But now
we are in Portland having dropped the load last night and now we wait for our next orders.
But judging by the number of our company’s trucks in the lot, it might be a while. Had a
pretty shitty night last night. Don’t really know why but I just got really angry at
everything and then I got depressed so I’m currently in self loathing mode which I don’t
like. I guess I’m just tired of being out here. I feel so disconnected from everything
and very lonesome. I think it’s time to be home now, but there is still another week left.
Also I smashed my phone so now I’m really disconnected. Just gotta make it one more week.
March 13:
Made it to Indianapolis which is our first drop. Was supposed to go to New Jersey and New
York but now we are relaying the rest of this load in Columbus, OH. Got terribly lost
trying to find the place in Portland. The directions they gave us weren’t even close to the
actual directions. I mean, how much is it to ask for some friggin acurate directions huh?
In other news, I saw the Oscar Mayer wiener mobile going down the freeway the other day so
that was cool. But anyways, I’m gonna go find some place to lay down and wait until one
week from now when we’ll be home again. Ciao.
March 16:
Well we relayed the load in Columbus and had to go down by Cincinati to pick up the next one
which we took to California near Sacramento. Not too much excitement along the way, pretty
typical I-80 run for me. Ran into some heavy snow suddenly in Salt Lake City which caused
several accidents that choked up traffic but other than that the weather was fine and the
snow I did run into was short lived. Paul dropped this load off at Fed Ex this morning
early and had to run down the road a ways to grab an empty trailer and now we sit on Sunday
because our next shipper is closed. So we are here at a Loves truckstop waiting for morning
so we can get out of here and come home. Yup, this load is going to Pennsylvania but we are
relaying it in Cedar Rapids so we can come on home time. And it’s just in time as well
since both Paul and myself only have twenty hours apiece to drive this week and that’s more
than likely what it will take to get home so we will just barely squeak home on our hours
and then it will be hurry up and get everything done before we go back on the road time
again. *sigh* Oh well, it will feel really nice to be home again and on top of that it
will be easter so I can have some fun holiday time with the family. But other than that its
going well today, the sun is out, it’s warm and the grass is green and I’ll be home in a few
days so life is ok today. See you all soon. BoBo Oh, and happy St Patricks day you drunk
bastards.
March 17:
Just a quick update. I’ve been thinking hard the last week or so about it and unfortunately
I have decided to cancel my California trip. I have the money and I have the machinery and
I have the stamina but I just don’t think it would work out. I can’t get the time off of
work without possibly having our truck re-assigned and looking bad performance wise. And
I can’t do the propper trip in the time I can have so I’ve decided to put off the trip
until I have vacation time and can do it propperly. Sucks it does greatly. But the good
news with it is I will have more propper home time and more money to go to other things that
I need to spend money on like getting mobile internet and things of that nature. Plus I may
do a different trip later in the summer with my regular time off and just go somewhere
closer. Possibly Las Vegas. Or not. But either way, um, sadly Malibu just isn’t going to
work out the way I wanted so I’m cancelling. Boo. Also I want to note that I stopped at
the Donner Pass rest area and there was a glory hole in the stall which is the first time
I have honestly seen one. And there was a peep hole cut in the other side so you can snoop
on peoples cocks at the urinal. God it was uncomfortably gross shitting in there. So any
way that is it, should be home tomorrow. Later. BoBo
Cedar Rapids, IA to Vancouver, WA
I-380 - I-80 - I-84 - I-205
Vancouver, WA to Clackamas, OR
I-205
Clackamas, OR to Owatanna, MN
I-205 - I-84 - US 730 - I-82 - US 395 - I-90 - I-94 - I-495 - I-35w - I-35
Owatanna, MN to Waseca, MN
US 14
Waseca, MN to Bolingbrook, IL
US 14 - US 52 - I-90 - US 14 - I-43 - US 12 - IL 53 - I-290 - I-355 - US 34 - IL 53
Ottawa, IL to Federal Way, WA
I-80 - I-39 - I-90 - I-94 - I-694 - I-94 - I-90 - I-5
Federal Way, WA to Everett, WA
I-5
Everett, WA to Fife, WA
I-5
Fife, WA to Kent, WA
I-5
Kent, WA to Grain Valley, MO
I-5 - I-90 - I-29 - I-435 - I-70
Grain Valley, MO to Joplin, MO
I-70 - I-435 - US 71
Joplin, MO to Liberty, MO
US 71 - I-435
Liberty, MO to Kansas City, MO
I-435
Kansas City, MO to Kent, WA
I-435 - I-29 - I-90 - US 85 - US 212 - I-90 - WA 18 - WA 516
Fife, WA to Ottawa, KS
WA 18 - I-90 - US 212 - US 85 - I-90 - I-29 - I-435 - I-35
Ottawa, KS to Joplin, MO
I-35 - US 75 - US 160 - US 169 - US 166 - I-44
Joplin, MO to Sacramento, CA
US 71 - I-435 - I-29 - NE 2 - I-80
Sacramento, CA to Livermore, CA
I-5 - I-205 - I-580
Livermore, CA to Salt Lake City, UT
I-580 - I-205 - I-5 - I-80
Salt Lake City, UT to Portland, OR
I-15 - I-84
Portland, OR to Indianapolis, IN
I-84 - I-80 - I-74
Indianapolis, IN to Columbus, OH
I-70
Columbus, OH, to West Chester, OH (Cincinati)
I-71
West Chester, OH to Elk Grove, CA
I-74 - I-80 - CA 99
Elk Grove, CA to Modesto, CA
CA 99
Modesto, CA to Cedar Rapids, IA
CA 99 - I-80 - I-380
And that’s it folks, I’m home and I’m relaxin until next week. Happy Easter!
Oh, and an update note I have a new phone and I may have lost a lot of people’s numbers so do me a favor and call me if you know me. Also I now have a gmail account so if you want it ask for it. Otherwise, if you know my aol email it is the same as that minus the suffix. Oh, and Iron Maiden in June in Chicago! *jumps around excitedly*
BoBo