And sadly with the upcoming leadership, the 3,000,000 will likely increase like my blood pressure!
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Hey Harry.... I still like Cauliflower
Wow! Talk about thread creep! :D
Well, after much dreaded anticipation I took the Class B drivers test today in Fullerton CA.
I had tried to schedule out at San Bernadino where they have a huge CDL testing center, but they were solidly booked 30 days in advance, and the person on the phone indicated they could only take reservations 30 days in advance (no walk up's on this type of driver's test)
Fullerton was available, but it's small, an horribly busy with hundreds of cars whizzing around a very small parking lot.
Anyway, all is done, and I've passed, and glad I don't need to drive around the city streets of Fullerton and vacinity again any time soon!
Whoohoo!
Ray
PS: A big thanks to Ken Z (Bluevost) for driving with me up to the test (I only had a learners permit), and sitting there for nearly 2.5 hours.
That a boy Ray, I knew you could do it.
:) JIM
Good going Ray! Now there's at least two of us legal to drive our busses in CA.
Way to go way. What's your hourly drivers rate.?:D sure glad I got grandfathered in way back when.
Way to go Ray. Sure glad I got grandfathered in way back when.
New news: Rover has been let go/sacked/canned. The new toad hired is an LX-470. and YES, contrary to what Toyota/Lexus says ( they just dont want to deal with it), its towable 4 down equipped with a manual transfer lever with a neutral position. For 2009, they need to be trailered.:(
Thanks Jim. So, I didn't realize there was any way to be "grand-fathered"? Nothing in all my reading mentioned that possibility. I guess you're referring to a CO law?Quote:
Originally Posted by ColoradoBus
Ray
ps: Harry! Don't forget, both Janet and Ken have Class B licenses. Janet got hers just over a month ago. And then, of course, Kevin has the license-of-all-licenses! (CDL)
:D