We did lighting for Mixfest last night and a few of the bands were Hanson, Backstreet Boys, and Train. It was a festival show with several bands, sound check, band gear, and tour buses. Lighting and audio production loaded in the day before to allow for several bands to sound check without lighting getting in the way on the stage. The day went incredibly smooth and the show started on time with all of the bands starting their sets on time. The load out was slow for lighting because it was a lot of lighting gear, but I have nothing to complain about because Showtime Sound had two 26' trucks vs. our single truck. Lighting looked really good and the audio was thumping which was necessary to overpower the screaming crowd - it was LOUD in the 99% sold out venue.
One of the benefits of being a company owner is the glory of being the truck driver. I had the distinguished honor of driving last night. Normally driving from Baltimore to our warehouse by BWI is a fairly simple task... not so last night. I was tired from a long day *out* of the office. I drove the normal route with minimal traffic after midnight on a Sunday night. I was moving right along and realized BWI, brakes, brakes, brakes. Um, I can't drive this to baggage pickup, the airport police don't like that sort of thing I'm sure. I've never seen a 26' box truck at the airport drop off or pickup, just short buses. Quick, think, what to do. Authorized Vehicles only, go to the security person and explain the error and request the method to not get police attention.
I slowly approached the secured gate thinking, it's 1:00 in the morning in a plain white box truck, nothing suspicious about this, no reason for alarm. Either this happens all the time, or it's really not a big deal. After explaining that I'm not lost, just tired the guy said - just drive "downstairs" around the airport. Don't drive upstairs!
Okay, I backed down the secured gate ramp and drove toward the airport arrivals. OH NO - clearance 13'-0". The truck is new, how tall is it? If I rip the roof off of the new company truck the second day we own it I'll never hear the end of it AND it would be quite expensive. Drive really slow, that makes you shorter. I guess I was 12'-something because I didn't scrape. So, you can drive an unmarked box truck through Arrivals without the police taking note - seems like a security problem but I'm happy to not get questioned.
I got back to the shop and was questioned as to where I was for the last 30 minutes. Oh, just driving the truck around the airport to check things out on a Sunday night. Maybe I should retire the truck driver job description?
Showing posts with label Pier Six. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pier Six. Show all posts
Monday, August 23, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
backstreet boys
Tonight was my grandmother's birthday cake event. While we where there we were talking about well water and she said that their system is filtered. It was mentioned that salt is used in the systems generally to soften the water and her response was, "I don't want to drink all those chemicals." "What about all the Diet Coke you drink," I said. "Well, I'll drink some chemicals if they're in Diet Coke." yeah, okay.
My short work day:
The 10:00 real estate meeting turned into the 10:30 meeting because there was rain. This isn't the first meeting where an agent has run late, but it's only thousands of dollars in commissions so why is it so important to be timely? I say that but I really like the agents we are working with and think they are doing a pro job, but the fees do get under my skin.
I ended up getting to work today a few minutes after noon which wasn't a big deal today as it was a very calm day. The weekend is busy with an event, but the prep for the event is mostly taking place on Thursday and Friday. Since we are now putting in an offer for a house there was a second meeting for more paper signing. That meeting was set for 4:30 today, so my work hours today were noon to four. Not my most efficient work day, but probably the shortest in a long time.
Our agent asked if we remembered to bring a checkbook to write the contract deposit and I said yes. We put our offer together so it can be sent to the seller's agent as soon as we have a ratified contract in hand. When it came time to write the check I was all ready to write the $1000. check (like we saw earlier this morning), and she was like, umm it's a $4500 check. Nope, not ready to write that check right now. Give me a day or two to transfer some money and move things around, choke. When we started this process 50+ days ago she did let us know that it's a 1% deposit generally, but I wasn't paying attention. (for those at home doing the quick math the price offering is 450k, it's just the offer, it only get's more expensive).

View of the front of the house from the street
Then we'll get to go through the negotiations back and forth, more time away from work. Fortunately the timing of these meetings is working out since it's August and it's slow. When we are planning to move will be a different story, it will be mayhem at work. In the meantime IF everything goes as planned and there are no hitches EVERYONE is getting paid for inspections and docs:
Septic Test
Well Test
Home Inspection
Radon Test
HOA Documents for buyers ($225 and it was a pdf download!!!!)
My upcoming work:
Since I've been light on comments and recently found out there are actual readers I'll throw in this tidbit to get some comments. We're providing concert lighting for Hanson and The Backstreet Boys this Sunday at Pier Six in Baltimore. Did you just read that, The Backstreet Boys, for real. When checking the web to get the link above I found out they have a Backstreet Boys cruise that is sold out. Did you get your tickets for the cruise?
My short work day:
The 10:00 real estate meeting turned into the 10:30 meeting because there was rain. This isn't the first meeting where an agent has run late, but it's only thousands of dollars in commissions so why is it so important to be timely? I say that but I really like the agents we are working with and think they are doing a pro job, but the fees do get under my skin.
I ended up getting to work today a few minutes after noon which wasn't a big deal today as it was a very calm day. The weekend is busy with an event, but the prep for the event is mostly taking place on Thursday and Friday. Since we are now putting in an offer for a house there was a second meeting for more paper signing. That meeting was set for 4:30 today, so my work hours today were noon to four. Not my most efficient work day, but probably the shortest in a long time.
Our agent asked if we remembered to bring a checkbook to write the contract deposit and I said yes. We put our offer together so it can be sent to the seller's agent as soon as we have a ratified contract in hand. When it came time to write the check I was all ready to write the $1000. check (like we saw earlier this morning), and she was like, umm it's a $4500 check. Nope, not ready to write that check right now. Give me a day or two to transfer some money and move things around, choke. When we started this process 50+ days ago she did let us know that it's a 1% deposit generally, but I wasn't paying attention. (for those at home doing the quick math the price offering is 450k, it's just the offer, it only get's more expensive).

View of the front of the house from the street
Then we'll get to go through the negotiations back and forth, more time away from work. Fortunately the timing of these meetings is working out since it's August and it's slow. When we are planning to move will be a different story, it will be mayhem at work. In the meantime IF everything goes as planned and there are no hitches EVERYONE is getting paid for inspections and docs:
Septic Test
Well Test
Home Inspection
Radon Test
HOA Documents for buyers ($225 and it was a pdf download!!!!)
My upcoming work:
Since I've been light on comments and recently found out there are actual readers I'll throw in this tidbit to get some comments. We're providing concert lighting for Hanson and The Backstreet Boys this Sunday at Pier Six in Baltimore. Did you just read that, The Backstreet Boys, for real. When checking the web to get the link above I found out they have a Backstreet Boys cruise that is sold out. Did you get your tickets for the cruise?
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