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The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Sports Memorabilia-Introduction to Sports Memorabilia-Circa 1960’s Race-Worn Helmet
The 16th Season starts with this race worn helmet, used in Connecticut.
The Driver Suit BlogMy Thoughts On A Terrible Week (So Far)
By David G. Firestone
So far…this week SUCKS! Aside from an Xfinity Series race at Mid Ohio, there really wasn’t any racing to watch. So after a racing-free weekend, I knew Monday was going to suck. Let me explain how my day was yesterday. After waking up earlier than normal because of a Comcast technician visit, I was expecting the Post Office to deliver two packages. Well they only delivered one, and didn’t leave a slip for the other. The tracking info states that the package is “ready for pickup” even though I have no way of getting the package without a slip.
I have officially lost all respect and all trust in the USPS. I can’t understand how a group who exists solely to send mail and packages can fail so badly at sending and delivering mail and packages. Even if they had sent me a slip, I would still have them redeliver the package. If I had to pick it up, I would have to go to the Evanston Post Office, which is the most disorganized post office in existence. I have never been to a worse post office in my life. I’ve been to a post office on an Apache reservation in rural Arizona, where the nearest town was 20 miles away, and had better service than what I get at the Evanston post office.
So with that in mind, I braced myself for the Comcast visit, and to my utter amazement, it went off without an issue. I get that customer service has been an issue with Comcast, but I have to say that I haven’t had a problem, my service is great, and everything usually works. When it doesn’t Comcast is really good at taking care of the problem.
When it comes to tech support, I don’t go in angry. One of the biggest mistakes that people make is going in angry and impatient. I calm myself down and work with the tech, and most of the time, it works out well. There is the odd time it doesn’t work, which happens, but yelling at the phone rep doesn’t make anything better, and will only make things worse. Let the person who knows what they are doing fix your mistake. IF they are asking questions, it’s because they need to diagnose the problem. Once the problem is diagnosed, it can be fixed.
With that out of the way, I had time to do laundry, and have dinner. I’m typing this at 3 AM, and I’m just going to finish this, and go to sleep.
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Andy Santerre 2000
Andy Santerre is the headliner in our season finale, when he drove the Lance Snacks Chevy for Team Rensi in 2000.
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-PJ Jones 2000
PJ Jones drove the Yellow Freight, in a not so yellow Chevy in 2000.
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Jason Jarrett 2000
Dale Jarrett’s son Jason was a driver in the Xfinity Series, and here is one of his press kits, this one from 1999.
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Bryan Wall 1999
Burnham Racing’s Bryan Wall is the subject of this press kit from 1999
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Andy Santerre 1999
Andy Santerre 1999 press kit is examined this week.
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Joe Bossey 1999
The Power Team is a group of driver sponsored by Peco Energy. This particular kit was issued for Joe Bossey.
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Larry Pearson 1999
An autographed Larry Pearson press kit, from his time driving the Cheez-its Pontiac is our topic this week.