martyo
06-04-2003, 12:23 AM
OK, so today I cleared the last of my work related hurdles and bearing anything terribly and unforeseen, I am going to TX. I can not even begin to describe how excited I am. I have met so many of the really great folks around here and spoken to a bunch more, so that this event seems like a trip to see old friends. Not a single one of my friends around home gets what this is about or understands my excitement. Ah, screw 'em!!
Anyway. here is my dilemma and where I am looking for advice and input from my friends here: I am not a long distance driver (generally I would max out at about 5 hours of drive time). So If I drive down I would need to split the drive up over at least three days and push myself to average 8-9 hours a day. Doing this round trip though would simply consume too much time that I just don't have (those of you that know me, know that I work way too much and time off comes at a huge premium).
As an alternative to driving, I can have my car trucked all or part of the way there and all or a part of the way back. I have looked at a couple of transporters and the prices are all about the same. I know it is pricey, but given the lack of vacation that I take and how important this event is to me, I can deal with that (plus I finished paying off the ex last May!). Has anyone used one of these transport services and if so, what are your thoughts? Is there anyone in TX that could give me a hand with logistics? My calls to the transports so far have revealed that these places are not pinpoint precise, so the car may have to arrive a few days early or stay a few days late and I might need a hand from someone coordinating that.
Yes, I know that there are people that would volunteer to drive my car one way or the other (Thanks Big Dog for the offers in that department). I just don't want anyone driving my car that distance without me in it and it is unlikely that I will change my mind on this issue, unless Mac decides to leave his car home! (just kidding!!).
So, bottom line is this. I like the idea of transporting the car via truck. I will try to get Steve Babcock to pick up part of the freight (yeah, right), but I need some help coordinating this.
Any thoughts?? :help:
P.S. Sorry for the long post, but I spend a lot of time with Mac :)
Anyway. here is my dilemma and where I am looking for advice and input from my friends here: I am not a long distance driver (generally I would max out at about 5 hours of drive time). So If I drive down I would need to split the drive up over at least three days and push myself to average 8-9 hours a day. Doing this round trip though would simply consume too much time that I just don't have (those of you that know me, know that I work way too much and time off comes at a huge premium).
As an alternative to driving, I can have my car trucked all or part of the way there and all or a part of the way back. I have looked at a couple of transporters and the prices are all about the same. I know it is pricey, but given the lack of vacation that I take and how important this event is to me, I can deal with that (plus I finished paying off the ex last May!). Has anyone used one of these transport services and if so, what are your thoughts? Is there anyone in TX that could give me a hand with logistics? My calls to the transports so far have revealed that these places are not pinpoint precise, so the car may have to arrive a few days early or stay a few days late and I might need a hand from someone coordinating that.
Yes, I know that there are people that would volunteer to drive my car one way or the other (Thanks Big Dog for the offers in that department). I just don't want anyone driving my car that distance without me in it and it is unlikely that I will change my mind on this issue, unless Mac decides to leave his car home! (just kidding!!).
So, bottom line is this. I like the idea of transporting the car via truck. I will try to get Steve Babcock to pick up part of the freight (yeah, right), but I need some help coordinating this.
Any thoughts?? :help:
P.S. Sorry for the long post, but I spend a lot of time with Mac :)