Monday, August 10, 2020

An IAP in Texas, chapter one

An IAP in Texas, chapter one (Only in Texas can you legally drive 80mph on an Interstate highway!) This week, I drove about 1200 miles from my house in Arizona to the Fort Worth, Texas area, where Ill be spending all of IAP (and the summer) interning at the headquarters of North Americas second-largest railroad, BNSF. I start in a few hours. Now ordinarily, the trainman wouldnt be driving, but Id be stuck walking to work otherwise theres no subway around here and if you want to get around, you need a vehicle. I guess thats life. Id never driven that far in one shot before, and certainly not in two days. It all worked out fine, though, and Ive been hanging around the home of my boss-to-be while he and his family are vacationing. I had some great Tex-Mex food the other night, too. Its kinda neat to be able to go wherever you want, whenever you want, even if that involves a greater-than-walkable distance can you tell Im rediscovering the joy of motoring after using nothing but the MBTA and Amtrak for twelve months?? Maybe Ill have to bring a car up to Boston after all (uh oh!) So why not stay around MIT for January like most people? Its not like Im spending time with family instead, a popular alternative for some. I actually had the choice, but this seemed like a compelling prelude to the summer period, when Ill be working here for three straight months. And its a months worth of extra salary, which isnt a bad deal, either. Ironically, the guy Ill be working for is an alum of MITs transportation masters program, and he studied under several of the faculty I know personally. The son of my advisor from last year was one of his classmates. Small world. Ill provide a few updates as time goes on. I bet you all are relieved to have finished those applications! Now you just sit back and wait. *grin*..

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