This is just what I saw… but on Wednesday I saw 100+ trucks sitting at the Tomball football stadium off 99. I just couldn't believe how many were just sitting there "staged" 2 days after the storm.
Yesterday when I rolled past there were only 2 or 3, so at least they were out doing stuff.
In my hood, I saw 8 trucks with guys just sitting in them for 8+ hours on Wednesday… apparently waiting for instructions or maybe hardware? No idea, but it appeared wildly inefficient.
Speaking on inefficiencies…
Stoerner on the radio on 610 said he has a buddy who is a lineman in San Antonio. His buddy reached out on Monday around 5 checking on him. His buddy didn't make the out of town cut, but said they had a crew heading out THE NEXT MORNING. Realistically, there was a lag of a day to a day and a half that there shouldn't have been in this particular case. Not to mention that when they did make it to town, they had to go thru a training…
Those guys should have been in Columbus by Monday afternoon and here getting trained Monday afternoon/evening. Then they would have been ready to roll Tuesday AM… not show up Tuesday at lunch and spend the rest of the day training.