Up prior to dawn, it was our usual race to
grab difficult hats, safety vests, and for our whole family members to jump
into the business. We all slumped into our seats, barely awake, while my
husband punched the accelerator, merging in to the busy pre-dawn line of
construction automobiles headed toward a new day in dusty Bakersfield,
California.
Turning west off Rosedale Highway, we
veered off the main road and stopped before a padlocked gate. Whilst dialing
the lock numbers we rapidly scanned the petroleum fields to get a special breed
of foxes, a nearby endangered species that inhabited the couple of acres of
abandoned dirt hills. If we saw 1 of these animals we had been obliged to cease
working, contact the nearby biologist, and supposedly halt all operations till
the security of the animals was assured.( Graphitized
Petroleum Coke)
No visible foxes had been in sight, so we
left the gate wide open for dozens of dump trucks to enter behind us and drove
into a restricted hazardous waste supplies cleanup website.
Our boss had challenged us, "Can you
load out 30,000 tons in the subsequent 3 weeks?" Randy, my newlywed
husband of 4-months, replied, "Not a problem." You see,
"No" and "Impossible" had been two words that just didn't
exist in his vocabulary! Very rapidly the job turned into 15-hour days of
adrenaline-charged activities as we pulled together as a family to once again
total an 'impossible' job assignment.
Two of our sons, Larry and Jeff, had been
quickly joined by their step-brother, Robbie, and together with our three sons
we loaded the very first 30,000 yards of inky black Petroleum
Coke. Petroleum coke is normally the consistency of sand or ash...
but we had been to quickly uncover what none from the scientists and engineers
could have predicted... that below the soft layer of coke was a almost petrified
strata of extremely heavy, solid pet-coke. With the right machinery we could
have drilled and broken up that immovable strata, but all we had had been
loaders. This ought to happen to be a red flag for what was about to happen.
Randy was an professional operator of heavy
machinery, but the rest of us were so green we required to become taught
everything from lubrication to developing ramps. I was a middle-aged mother who
had previously spent greater than a dozen years house schooling kids and volunteering
at church.( Petroleum
Coke Supplier, Foundry Coke
Suppliers)
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