Wayne Wright:
CLASS OF 1978
Caledonia Senior Secondary SchoolClass of 1978
Terrace, BC
British Columbia Institute of TechnologyClass of 2005
Burnaby, BC
Mcbride Secondary High SchoolClass of 1973
Mcbride, BC
Wayne's Story
Life
Moved to Surrey on June 21 2006 after 3 requests from Charter Bus Lines and road test by one of the owners Wayne Eggan.
Trouble with my Medical not being received I had license suspended late June till they received it,even though Doctor faxed it twice.
Stress of working 24/7 since hired and road fatigue mounting I had nervous breakdown and was relieved of employment with severance
Have been accepted for Disability from a Traumatic Brain Injury occurring July 20 2001.
In Lions Gate Hospital while being operated on my injury I rose from my body to a white light but as I neared a voice told me to go back as it wasn't my time.
I later learned I died for 5 minutes as my sister Terry Pete visiting me daily informed me later.
I was accepted to BC Housing and moved September 29 2011 and have remained sober since
I like to play guitar and am an avid photographer.
I had been a professional driver all my life, inspired and trained by my late father, Norman. on our '72 International Pacific Log Truck.
Though given sh*t many times while driving I kept my composure at always.
The things he taught me I have been able to use throughout my career like "Walking up a slippery hill" which is the act of a perpetual constant...Expand for more
spin of drive tires maintaining forward motion. Too fast you lose grip too slow you lose grip but as long as forward momentum is acquired by a controlled spin you will move forward.
I now spend my time awakening individuals of the Illuminati Cabal and their enslavement of the Human Race.
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My first job was at Farwest Bus on Queensway in Thornhill at the time, where I got paid $8 an hr. to wash buses. What I remember most about it is gave me the experience of moving buses in confined space.
Later after Grad I again was with Farwest but due to driver shortage was asked if I want to get class two as my Dad Norman worked for them earlier.
Requiring two tests I received license and never looked back later acquiring Highway Coach (Tour Bus) clearance with Charters to Alberta,Washington and throughout BC.
One of my most thrilling experiences was watching a grizzly sow and her two cubs lumber across the Skeena Crossing road. With no fear or camera I gazed in awe at the beauty of nature. The mother was in no way aggressive, only monitoring my movement and the progress of her cubs. Only when the were well off in the distance was I able to carry on with my bike ride.
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