Monday, November 24, 2008

Glad to be back at "it".....

Yet another blog topic I wanted to post last week, while working in Morganton...

When I first started working with Allied Environmental Services, I was a recently divorced, 29 year old father of two. During the last six years, I have had the opportunity to see all the sights that North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia had to offer! The beauty of small towns and crossroad communities with no stoplights, the majesty of "big city" skylines and snow covered Mountaintops! Hell, I've even had the chance to see Bay City, Michigan covered with snow & 4x4 trucks riding up and down frozen rivers in February!! THAT was a sight to which my reaction had all the passengers on the plane laughing with/at me!

After five years of leaving Greenville, NC, at 4am Monday morning and then not seeing home until the wee hours of Friday morning, and driving thousands of miles, needless to say it got OLD, QUICK! For the past year and a half, with my marriage to Emily, and then the birth of James Mitchel, I really haven't been in the field that often! I have LOVED being home the majority of nights! Let's face it, no matter how hard hotels try, or how much they spend to provide quality rooms & comforts, that hotel bed is NOT, nor will it EVER be, YOUR BED!

Maybe it was the cold temperature 3:30 am, November 18th, maybe it was the 5 hour drive I was facing, or maybe it was the anticipation of reuniting with good friends the day after the trip was over, but I felt energized and excited to be "BACK AT IT"! I guess all the years of doing this type of work have made it part of who I am. Eating lunch on site with Kenneth Hadnott, on of my co-workers, we figured it up...in six years with this company, I have logged 375,000 miles and he has 568,000 miles. If you are ever lost in NC or SC, give one of us a call & we could get you where you needed to go 95% of the time!

Though I HATE being away from Emily, the kids, and our home, the feeling that traveling and working out of Greenville gives me is very satisfying. I am truely blessed and thankful to have a job that I enjoy, but most importantly, I am truely blessed and THANKFUL to have my family and friends to come back home to!

Love & Cold-Beer! Read.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sure hope it's worth it.