One man's tragedy..
Well, the suffering economy has claimed another victim. After a brief stint at a small consulting company here on the west coast, the well ran dry and I'm out of a job. Two questions for Rennlisters (one p related, one not)
1) I will be renting a trailer and taking my 993 back to Chicago. Any tips on what to do/what not to do when securing the car to a rented trailer? I rented a Uhaul trailer a long time ago to tow an old race car of mine, wasn't too thrilled about the safety of the trailer.
2) I have a shameless plea for work. Ex Big-5 consulting partner, now looking for next opportunity! Will work for high octane gas!
Depending on the dry spell, I may have a few toys for sale (listed on signature line). Hopefully not, but if anyone is interested, email me at rlg_840@yahoo.com
1) I will be renting a trailer and taking my 993 back to Chicago. Any tips on what to do/what not to do when securing the car to a rented trailer? I rented a Uhaul trailer a long time ago to tow an old race car of mine, wasn't too thrilled about the safety of the trailer.
2) I have a shameless plea for work. Ex Big-5 consulting partner, now looking for next opportunity! Will work for high octane gas!
Depending on the dry spell, I may have a few toys for sale (listed on signature line). Hopefully not, but if anyone is interested, email me at rlg_840@yahoo.com
Ric:
Good luck to you in your job search. I lost my job (along with 300 other coworkers) on Aug 6th to a weakening economy. The manufacturing sector is sure taking a beating right now.
Hopefully you will find employment soon and won't have to liquidate anything!
Good Luck
Jay
90 964
Good luck to you in your job search. I lost my job (along with 300 other coworkers) on Aug 6th to a weakening economy. The manufacturing sector is sure taking a beating right now.
Hopefully you will find employment soon and won't have to liquidate anything!
Good Luck
Jay
90 964
Ric,
Sorry about your job, alot of that going around.
A Uhaul trailer won't work safely for a 993. Pay the big bucks and have Intercity or one of the other pros do it and your car will be worth a lot more by the time you get to Chicagoland. Good luck on both counts.
Sorry about your job, alot of that going around.
A Uhaul trailer won't work safely for a 993. Pay the big bucks and have Intercity or one of the other pros do it and your car will be worth a lot more by the time you get to Chicagoland. Good luck on both counts.
I agree, a do it yourself tow with a U-Haul could be scary. Looking at my latest issue of Sports Car Market, I see the following transport companies listed:
Passport Transport 800-325-4267 www.passporttransport.com
Intercity Lines 800-221-3936 www.intercitylines.com
I'll probably be using one of these companies to ship my 993 from Chicago to SoCal in October.
Passport Transport 800-325-4267 www.passporttransport.com
Intercity Lines 800-221-3936 www.intercitylines.com
I'll probably be using one of these companies to ship my 993 from Chicago to SoCal in October.
Jason: I agree, a do it yourself tow with a U-Haul could be scary.
During my impoverished med school days, I once moved my car on a U-haul trailer. At about 2 am, I noticed enough sparks coming off the right rear aspect of the trailer to mimic 4th of July fireworks. As it turns out, once of the tires had blown, and I was cruising down the freeway on a metal rim.
The rim was ground down to a "nubbin" measuring maybe 6 inches in diameter, but the other 3 wheels/tires had kept the rig relatively stable. Needless to say, it's the last time I've ever moved a car with a U-haul trailer in tow!
If there is a positive side to the story, the U-haul assistance man arrived within 30 minutes of my call (and I was in the middle of BFE, Mississippi), and never questioned how I had done that much damage to a wheel!
Hey Ric...
Sorry to hear about your job.. I was laid off from an internet startup in January also. But the funny thing was that they hired me back as a consultant ( at 2X the money ) and I just started working for them again as a full time employee again last week.
Pretty ironic, but I feel that I am lucky that things worked out this way and I have a job and a paycheck. I'm sure that things will work out for you also.
We are looking for a Business Development person, or a Senior DBA/Java person, if you are interested.. Email me and let me know.
Good luck out there..
Jeff
Sorry to hear about your job.. I was laid off from an internet startup in January also. But the funny thing was that they hired me back as a consultant ( at 2X the money ) and I just started working for them again as a full time employee again last week.
Pretty ironic, but I feel that I am lucky that things worked out this way and I have a job and a paycheck. I'm sure that things will work out for you also.
We are looking for a Business Development person, or a Senior DBA/Java person, if you are interested.. Email me and let me know.
Good luck out there..
Jeff


