The interview results
Interview went GREAT! I'm not getting my hopes up yet. There are still alot of unknowns such as how the season is gonna play and stuff. I told her that I'm willing to work weekends and not afraid to work and not afraid of the heat. She showed me around and everything and we talked. She said that I'm an ambitious young man and she asked about co-op so I told her and I told her I'd call her back when I find out for sure on the 8-11 everyday schedule. She said she may provide me with a truck for the road test but she isn't gonna committ to anything yet. She told me that after harvest is done they transport the grain from their farm to East St. Louis. Also as apart of the job description I'll have to do some small maintainance stuff such as checking the oil and stuff like that and I told her I enjoy working on vehicles and she smiled and said that is good. She said I can't take the truck home but she did say that I may be hauling grain along with fertilizer and it's all non hazmat. The Ammonia Anhydrous they let someone else haul it! BUT there was a catch, when I got off the interstate it wouldn't go into 4th gear. So I made it there and when I left I finally got it into 4th but it popped back out so I was like this is just great. So I said forget it I still got 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th. I noticed first was grinding inside the tranny, so I was on the interstate and I just noticed the gas gauge running on empty and I was about 20 miles from home, so I slowed down and was drafting off a Landstar rig, no it wasn't Rev! :lol: I finally got off the interstate and it started sputtering, great only 5 miles from home but I finally got it home and was on fumes as I pulled in. So I put some gas in it and took it to a friend of the family who works on cars and been doing it for years. He told me I'd have to get a new tranny, now GREAT. I had a feeling something would go wrong today. Oh well sh*t happens. :roll:
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