It is just that he is independently employeed, and makes these trips
maybe every one or two months to recover someone, frequently for another
agent in one of the 5 or so counties he covers. It is hard to find
people that can just drop things and go, but in his business, others out
of his office can cover his reportees, and if someone skips the process
of going out to knock is done by someone he works with if he is away.
So he is a unique resource in that regard, and because he is a bonded
person for his work, I feel that is a plus so you can rely on something
showing up, rather than a pig in a poke (and just have Jim's word that
his cousin is a good dude).
Anyway, if someone wants that, or for that matter in the future if
something shows up, he and his friends could round up and drive a load
for you at cost+ basis.
My current Kansas City friend who is reliable is currently swamped with
A/C business, which as you might guess has his feet glued to the KC
area. So if something in that area was needed, wait till the weather
cools off and he might be available.
might be useful to have a thread with people who know relatives, friends
or the like to do rescues to look back at when you see the odd large
load that you'd like but in the wrong zip code.
thanks
Jim
On 6/24/2016 3:31 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
On Jun 24,
2016, at 15:00 , jwsmobile <jws at jwsss.com> wrote:
I have a cousin in Colorado that will do anything for a buck. Email me if you are
interested.
BTW, he's a licensed Bond agent and travels to pick up humans all over the country
(florida, washington, DC, etc.), so he will pile a bunch of manuals in a rental van and
drive them to you, probably for the same amount as if it were a human. Not cheap, but
would get you your paper. (suv rental + his time, gas, food, probably ~$450)
This
is the most hilarious offer I've heard in a long time. I'll probably not take it,
but I'll darn well think about it! I wonder whether he'd consider moving a Grey
Wall to be a lower or higher risk job compared to moving the usual fugitives? :D