Posted by willie in mn on November 13, 2012 at 12:15:09 from (67.142.168.21):
In Reply to: bad day posted by tbish on November 13, 2012 at 11:27:32:
Had one that looked like it would be like that, but turned out okay. Back about a year before I retired I had to take a couple weeks off, had hurt my arm & doc pulled my medical card. Things healed up, got the "okie dokie" from the doc, headed to main office to turn in medical release. Problem is truck shop/yard is in a different part of city than main office, so rarely went to main office. Got there, parking lot empty, door locked. UPS had put an "attempt to deliver" tag on door. Grabbed the cell, "the number you have dialed is not in service". Didn't think to try the 800 number. Oh oh, boss went belly up, closed the doors. Hoot & scoot to shop to retrieve personal gear from truck. Shop wide open, normal activity. Asked what going on, foreman said "oh, they moved to new building over weekend". Sure enough, big notice in driver's lounge, new address & map. Being about a mile from old office, crossed the boundary into a different area code, all new local numbers. After an hour of panic, too old to look for new job, things worked out. Willie
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