Thursday, August 16, 2012

I've moved



Nissan Versa - My Rental Car

I've moved to a small town in Northern California where I can't find a job and sitting at home filling out applications is just becoming tiresome. You have to keep in mind that I do NOT posses a vehicle of any sort, so it has to be walking distance to where I live. To be more exact I've moved to Marysville, California and let me tell you how I got here.

Well I completed all of my required coursework for my undergraduate degree, which is a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing and a minor in Psychology. I have to say that I am pretty impressed with myself and this achievement. Will be getting my diploma in about 6 weeks time via snail mail. Then I finished working at the bookstore, trained a lot of new people for rush right before I left, so hopefully they all do a lovely job during rush. Then I packed up my things, shipped 9 boxes, rented a car, and fit the rest into the rental.

Packed Trunk

Packed Backseat - Don't worry I could see out of the back window just fine!

Second view of the packed backseat of the Versa
I started my drive out to California at 6 in the morning, my mom making sure that I took everything that I need and a few sad farewells.My plan was to make this trip in two days, Thursday, August 9th and Friday, August 10th. My overnight stop was in Salt Lake City, and I didn't like it there one bit. I made six mandatory stops along the way, to pump gas, eat and stretch my legs for a bit. By the end of my drive to Salt Lake City, I didn't know where I was and I was just following the highway, and it still puzzles me how I found my way to the hotel that I was staying at. 

Before checking into the hotel I went to my forever craving, all time favorite burger place, In N Out Burger. They make the best burger in the world, and you have to keep in mind that I eat them without the bun and wrapped in lettuce, so I can really taste how the meat. It was one of the best parts of my trip, enjoying a mouthwatering burger after a long drive....


The hotel I stayed at sucked, the parking was weird and it seemed as if there weren't enough spaces, the carpet was filthy and and the tub just looked disgusting. It looked like it was built in the 90s and hadn't been updated since then.  So much for booking ahead of time and expecting something better, but the bed was just fine, especially since all I really wanted was sleep. Thankfully I bought earplugs and had some pretty good sleep, waking up at 4 am and checking out at 4:30 to start the second part of my drive. 

Driving on the second day was much better, sleeping really does help from the night before. I was surprised that it was cloudy most of my drive through Nevada and that it even rained a bit. When I finally entered California. The scenery is just gorgeous and lush. I drove down Highway 20 to get to Marysville, and yes the road is a bit curvy but it was amazing to drive down. 

I finally got to Marysville and decided to fill up the tank before driving to the apartment and then to drop it off at the rental place. Well I already drove 1,150 miles or so without hitting anything or anyone, and for that matter not getting into a car accident. Well as I was pulling up to the gas pump, I heard a crunching sound and next thing I know the front right part of the bumper got smashed in by one of those concrete barriers that prevents the car from driving into the gas pump. I obviously didn't see it at all and thought I had some room before hitting it, boy was I wrong and less than a quarter of a mile from the apartment, too. Well I called Hertz roadside assistance and reported it and luckily since I purchased all the insurance that Hertz offers for a rental, I didn't have to pay for the replacement of the bumper, luckily.  


Overall I had an excellent trip driving to my new place of living, and if you are ever looking to rent a car, rent from Hertz, this is the second time I've rented from them and they are great! Now all I have to do is find things to do until I find a job, I think I'll start volunteering at the local library. 


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