....now GL will only give me the 29th to pick up.
I have managed to build a decent working relationship with the GL folks down there but as Ron stated it's not GL's real estate. I wanted to go the first week in September but Honeywell shot that down and we fell back a week.
When I followed the first sale I knew that if there was no one on the ground to run interference that it would turn into a Mongolian Goatfark. If there had not been Steelsoldier buyers in the mix I would not have gone down there at all.
GL is now giving my contact info to anyone who needs to get vehicles assembled and shipped.
It is to their advantage to do so since it saves them the hassle when someone who bought these trucks discovers that "
GL will not help load or drive this item" means what it says.
We are making some coin doing this and considering what it costs to get a wrecker in there to load a truck out I consider our rates fair. It also takes three to four days out of my already busy work load to do these missions.
In addition to assembling and loading I also have to herd cats when it comes to getting wayward truck drivers to the correct location in the narrow loading window that we have each day.
Blount Island is not an easy place to get into or find your way around if you don't know where you are going.
We are here to help but we are at the mercy of two gooberment contractors that are as cooperative as two tom cats in a croaker sack.
If anyone needs help I'm a PM or phone call away.