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Elliot's Trackside Diner NOVEMBER 2010
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<p>Good Morning,</p> <p>Flo, I need a strong coffee to get me going, please.</p> <p>I feel a little more relaxed, now that the chance of getting the job jumped up. The 2nd round in the interview is usually the part, where the basic decision has already been made and the contractual details, like salary , paid leave etc are settled. I´ll be happy with whatever they will be offering me, because anything will be better than our current situation. We have learned to run on very little and even the lowest salary will leave us with some extra $$$, part of which I can spend on MRRing. </p> <p>Fir the first time in over 2 years, our future does not seem to be that bleak anymore!</p> <p>John - thanks for your comments. Switching the piano works lead is a challenge, as there is just enough track for the loco + a 30ft. boxcar, before entering the turntable. I could move the switch next to it a little more to the right, but the easier way would be just to omit the turntable, if I found out how to install a working coupler on the pilot of my T-12. I will have to do some tweaking of the plan before it is final, but I already like it very much the way it is.</p> <p>Galaxy - here in Germany, the KIA´s enjoy a reputation of being robust, but fairly plain vanilla cars. They are high up on the list of the most reliable cars, whereas most Volkswagen are at the lower end. There are no serious quality issues with VW´s, just little things which add up to be a PITA for the owners. Hope you get your KIA properly fixed today.</p> <p>A good day to all of you! [:)]</p>
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