We Needed a Bigger Truck
I help out with a lot of
races. One of the behind the scenes challenges
is getting the stuff there. Ya know…
Logistics.
A small race is not always
easier. They don’t always come with car
permits, so we have to carry gallons of water and timing mats from the street
to the nice part of the park where we want to start and finish our race. Gigantic races like the Rock & Roll 10K
came with Teamsters, so my job was easy.
Like this but all dinged up. |
For races like the Turkey Trot we rent a U-Haul. In the past we got a cargo van. But even with the Bishop Ford people using
their school buses the van was packed.
So this year I was going to get a 14’ truck. This was going to make it much easier to
gather up 20 cases of apples, 20 folding tables, about 50 signs, 2 big clocks 1
giant ladder and 3 big ladders, a few thousand cups and 6 giant apple pies. I figured at 14’ truck would be fine. I’m gonna pick up Anne (Mrs President) and
head over to Costco. But then Anne
mentions that we are going to take Pat Meany (The First Lady) too. “But it only has two seats” “No problem,” Anne says, “I can sit in the
back.” No and No, not with all that
stuff. I get a 17’ truck, it has 3
seats. I only costs a few cents more per
mile and we were only gonna drive about 25 miles in 2 days.
Usually U-Hauls look like the
ones in the photo. They are a year or
two old with less than 20, 000 miles and they run like new. Not the truck they gave me. I was covered in scratches and had almost a
quarter of a million miles. I was kinda
glad, they would not notice the new dings I would put on it. But the fact that the Check Engine Light was
on should have tipped me off to a problem.
The U-Haul dude told me not to worry about it. I shoulda worried.
After I picked up the First
Lady and Mrs President we head over to Rothman’s
to get 20 cases of apples we realized the truck is a clucker. It doesn’t like to change gears and it was
not only the check engine light. that was on.
All the gauges were in the red.
Whatever, all we gotta do is get to to Costco, Bishop Ford, and then Prospect Park .
No-so-good. Just after I say “Wow
we were actually going 30 MHP on Prospect Park South West, the engine
stops. The fact that it just started
raining made it appear that smoke was coming out of from under the hood.
The the three of us abandon
the vehicle in the left lane of PPSW just before Park Circle . We called U-Haul and Tom Meany. Before the service truck even got there the
track teams from Bishop Ford began transferring the stuff from the truck into
their school vans. (Yes, in the middle of the street… in the rain.) Then the U-Haul dude shows up “Ya got
gas?!!?!?” “Yea, I got gas” He just
turns the key and it starts. He says it
is fine, finish your move. “But why did
it stop?” “Don’t worry about it” he replies.
I am worried.
So we chug over to the Audubon Center at The Boathouse and unload the
rest of the stuff. We decided than to
return the truck immediately instead of after the Turkey Trot. Pat Meany (Bless her sole!) said “I will ride
back with you, just in case you have any problems” At the time I did not give that much
thought, If all went well she would have
given up her ride home with her husband
walk back to 8th Ave from 4th Ave. But all did not go well. The truck stalled every time I took my foot
off the gas. When we finally made it up Flatbush Ave , it
totally died in front of the library.
Again we called U-Haul and Tom.
This time it took 2 hours for a tow truck to come and thanks to Pat I
did not have to sit there alone… in the rain… with a dead cell phone. When Tom came to rescue us he was impressed
with the quantity of steam his wife and I got on the truck windows.
Eventually a different tow
truck guy shows up. “Ya got gas?” Not funny.
I tell him to take the thing away and I think I am done with U-Haul for
a while. Not so much. Every 24 house for the next 4 days they call
me, “When are you going to bring the truck back?” I tell them the same thing, “You have it and
when are you going to REFUND ALL my money you charged me to rent that POS?” They have no clue.
On the Wednesday after
Thanksgiving they finally figure out that they had their truck and they sent me
a statement. They are changing me for
the 15 miles I put on the truck (maybe counting the miles the truck was on the
hook) and insisting that they can not refund the insurance for 2 days. They actually expect me to pay for the
insurance on a truck that I did not even have on the second day. (BTW,
insurance and U-Haul costs more than the daily rental rate)
So I walked over to the
U-Haul place and introduced my self. The clerk looks me up on her computer and
says “Are you finished with the truck yet?”
Ack. I have to deal with a wall a
bureaucracy to get my money back.
I decided to say calm. In reality it was not even my money, PPTC was
going to reimburse me. But that made me
even madder. This was a charity; they
really should have given us the truck for free. So I walked into the U-Haul and
asked for the manager. She was there but
busy. After waiting on line I got to the
clerk and said “No I do not need to rent anything, I just want to make sure I
have all my facts straight before I get in touch with your corporate offices in
Arizona . When I was less than half way through my tail
of woe the manager came over and instructed the clerk to issue me a complete
refund.
But I did not believe it till
I saw it.