For the 90 minutes that it took them to load the truck, I was on the phone, mostly on hold, with U-Haul making the argument that it was really bad customer service to give me a truck with enough gas to travel something less than 10 miles-especially when they claimed that the 50 gallon tank was a quarter full.
Two hours later (3 1/2 after my call to U-Haul road service, the mechanic showed up, with his wife riding along, confirmed that I was, indeed, out of gas and put 10 gallons in my tank.
The ordeal has worn me out ... Tomorrow is another day and I think I'm going to have some dinner delivered (too bad I cleaned out all the take out menus earlier today), try to get some sleep in the empty apartment and get an early start tomorrow.
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Sleep well, travel safe, and may this be the worst thing you have to deal with this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI do believe you can drive a truck that big, Sophie! You are the type that can do anything you try to do. I hope everything goes smoothly.
ReplyDeleteProbably better to find this out now, rather than at the moment you wanted to leave Texas and drive away. But still, what an enormous pain. Sure doesn't give one any confidence in U-Haul, does it...
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! Here's hoping your travels are smooth today.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels! You can do it! Just remember to have bottled water and snacks in the cab in case of unexpected stops.
ReplyDeleteOh and a big, big thank you for that gorgeous FMQ quilting that you did on my cotton robin quilt. I love it!!!
Thanks everyone for the encouraging words. I decided to spend the night in Austin and make today as stress-free as possible. I am taking a break and trying Burger King's new pulled pork sandwich and sweet potato fries in Abilene now and hope to get to somewhere near Lubbock (the halfway point) before I stop for the night. Wherever I end up tonight, I'll worry about playing catch-up tomorrow :-)
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