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Ultimate Choice 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500- Davis Chevrolet
If you're in the market for a new truck, having an idea of what you want is extremely helpful. In terms of specs, the new Silverado 1500 from Chevy is the best Silverado yet. Silverado 1500s have been redesigned by Chevrolet to be even more powerful and intelligent than before, ensuring that any job can be completed. Take a closer look at the Chevy Silverado 1500 for 2021 before you dismiss it.
Trims Levels
There’s no one size fits all approach to trucks. Choosing to purchase or lease the new Chevy Silverado 1500 is only the first choice you’ll make. There are eight available trims of this truck so that you can find the perfect fit for you and your family. Your options for a Silverado 1500 include:
Work Truck
Custom
Custom Trail Boss
RST
LTZ
LT
LT Trail Boss
High Country
Configurations
Once you've determined which trim level is ideal for you, the options don't stop there. All the trims can be combined in thirty-four different ways. No matter how many people will be riding in the vehicle, you can choose from three different configurations depending on the model. Depending on the Silverado model, you'll have a choice of six or thirteen exterior paint colours for your truck.
An Engine for Every Need
No matter what you're looking for in an engine for your Silverado, you'll be able to find it with our wide selection of options. The Chevy Silverados' six available engines each offer something unique, but they all work well. The following are the six possible powertrains:
diesel engine with turbocharger from Duramax
Dynamic Fuel Management on the 6.2-liter V8 engine
5.3-liter EcoTec 3 engine with Dynamic Fuel Management system
Active Fuel Management on the 5.3-liter EcoTec 3 V8
Fuel-saving Active Fuel Management on the 4.3-liter V6 engine
2.7-liter turbocharged engine with direct injection and active fuel management
Features that Ensure Your Safety
When you get behind the wheel of the new Silverado 1500, you can drive with confidence knowing you're in a secure vehicle. A steel cage was incorporated into the Chevy Silverado's design to help reduce the impact of an accident. As well as a sturdy construction, you'll also have access to security warnings. With adaptive cruise control, forward collision warnings, and automatic emergency braking, you'll be able to drive even more safely. These features aren't a replacement for safe driving practises.
Strong Connections
Being able to stay in touch with loved ones while on the road is critical regardless of whether you're driving for work, pleasure, or both. You can use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to make your smartphone and navigation system available to you while driving. There is also a 4G LTE wi-fi hotspot as an option. Connecting to the internet without using up all of your data is possible with this feature.
There's no need to look far for a truck that's cutting-edge and effective. Whether you're hauling a boat or a family, you'll be safe and secure in the new 2018 Chevrolet Silverado. For a firsthand look at this truck's capabilities, stop by Davis Chevrolet today!
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mikaylaava-blog · 4 years
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What Are Your Career Goals?
As I was growing up, I didn’t have many goals or much direction on what I wanted to do or where I wanted to go career-wise. It was really only by chance that I was able to discover that I had a passion for Human Resources. My short – term career aspiration is to find an administrative office job in order to gain experience when I move and my long term goal is to progress into becoming a Human Resources Generalist, preferably somewhere in the Financial Services industry if I’m going to work in a civilian position because this is where I have spent a large portion of my career over the last eight years. I feel that this is where I would be most beneficial upon completion of the Human Resources program that I am currently taking at Durham College because this is where the majority of my experience is and I feel that I have a lot of knowledge in this specific industry. I am currently engaged to an active duty service member in the United States Army and I have also been exploring the option of becoming a Human Resources Generalist for the United States Military when I move to the United States. Human Resources Generalists provide a wide range of services including policy implementation, recruitment and on and off boarding of team members, assisting with performance management and they are also responsible for employee relations. My fiancé is currently stationed at Fort Hood in Central Texas and a US Army HR Generalist that area has a starting salary between $31,000 to $34,000 per year. From this point it is possible to advance to a Human Resources Specialist which would result in more responsibilities and a higher pay grade within the Army. The reason I would consider this position is because it is a federal job which means that the benefits are good, I would have 100% medical coverage and also a pension when I retire and it’s very well known that because the United states doesn’t have universal health care, these costs can add up quickly for families and result in a lot of debt but with full benefits this is not something that I would have to be concerned about when I move. If I choose not to work on the base I would need to look for a job in the city in which Fort Hood is adjacent to which is Killeen, Texas or possibly in surrounding areas such as Copperas Cove, Harker Heights, Belton, Nolanville or Temple. The average salary for a Human Resources Generalist in these areas is anywhere from $41,000 to $65,000 per year, possibly more depending on important factors such as education, certifications, additional skills that a candidate may possess and the number of years a candidate has been in their field. I believe that a position such as this would also provide me with a good work/life balance, the hours are typically 9am – 5pm and I believe that the personal time off would also allow for a positive work life balance as most of these positions come with vacation and personal days in the event that you have an emergency and need to deal with urgent matters. I am not sure where exactly where I will end up, but at this current time my focus is on my program and graduating and then securing a job just to get my foot in the door when I move.
References: https://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/US-Army-HR-Generalist-Killeen-Salaries-EJI_IE41322.0,7_KO8,21_IL.22,29_IM448.htm
https://www.salary.com/research/salary/benchmark/human-resources-generalist-i-salary/killeen-tx
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pictureessay · 5 years
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Finally found the Luis Jimenez piece I always try to reference when discussing Blue Mustang at DIA (”Bluecifer”). It’s Called American Dream.
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Merrilltown Cemetery (Austin, TX)
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About the Cemetery
This is a very unassuming cemetery, in an unattractive location. Next to a warehouse-construction church, and facing the access lanes to a toll road, the cemetery is not peaceful and has very little shade.
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The oldest marked grave dates to 1852 and is the marker for Julia Merrell, the daughter of Nelson and Rachel.
Also buried here is Lemuel Summerwell Woodward, which makes this cemetery the resting place for two former Travis County Commissioners.
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Notable in this cemetery are stylistic elements, like curbing. Also, several obelisks, and one Woodmen of the World marker, and one IOOF marker.
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Merrilltown Cemetery is now under the care of the Calvary Worship Center, which is located adjacent to the grounds.
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Signs of contemporary mourners, with their memories of those interred.
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History of Merrilltown and Captain Nelson Merrell
Merrilltown Cemetery is in the Texas ghost town of Merrilltown, located near Brushy Creek, just over 10 miles north of downtown Austin, and shy of Highway 45 in Round Rock. Founded in 1837, the town was eventually named for Captain Nelson Merrell, who moved there with his wife, Rachael McKennan, in 1846.
The year Austin was named the capital of the Republic of Texas, 1839, Merrell was already a leader in the community -- training land-owning locals to serve in a militia, focused on defending private land, and the city at large, from surrounding Tonkawa and Comanche. He was named a Captain of the Republic of Texas and is recognized as an official Texas Ranger.
By 1859, Merrilltown was a significant town in central Texas. Despite having only 35 residents, it operated its own school and was warranted a post office (Merrell was postmaster). As Merrilltown became a stagecoach stop, the town opened a hotel, had its own cotton gin and gristmill (and a debating society!), and grew to have 100 residents by the 1890s. (By comparison, Travis County as a whole had about 8,000 residents.)
A fire in the early 20th century (no exact date found yet) destroyed most of the properties in Merrilltown. The fire started at the general store, and quickly spread to all of the houses in the town proper. Only five houses remained standing, and they were all on small farms, outside of the concentrated “downtown.” The railroad-owned buildings survived, and were eventually moved off-site, though I cannot yet find any records of where. The death of Merrilltown was finalized when the school merged with area districts (Round Rock and Pflugerville) in 1949.
Merrell left the community to serve in the Civil War. When he returned, he and his second wife built a stone house on a plantation east of Merrilltown. They contracted Antria Smith (a stonemason) to build him a two-story stone house, topped by a cupola. This Greek Revival home (1518 E Palm Valley Rd) is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Merrell’s second wife, Martha, and/or her descendants lived in the house until 1966.
Merrilltown and Brooms
Merrilltown settlers were prepared to grow cotton in town, but the soil did not agree. So, they switched to broom corn. Bales of threshed broom corn were sold to the Round Rock Broom Factory, founded in 1876. The Round Rock Broom Factory was recognized for producing quality household brooms – even earning a Gold Medal at the 1904 St. Louis Fair. The broom factory, one of the largest employers in town, eventually relocated to the limestone building at 100 E Main (Round Rock) from 1900-1911. The company operated from 1876 until the early 1970s.
The structure at 100 E Main is considered the oldest of Round Rock’s large native stone structures. The limestone was quarried from the banks of Brushy Creek. In addition to the broom company, the building has also housed a general store, furniture store, school, skating rink, and an automotive repair shop. It is now a Texas Historic Landmark.
·        http://www.austintxgensoc.org/cemeteries/merrilltown-cemetery/
·        http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Merrilltown-Texas.htm
·        http://www.historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMSS0_merrilltown-cemetery_Austin-TX.html
·        https://atlas.thc.texas.gov/Details/5491009035
·        https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityofroundrock/8678034349
·        http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/Brooms_and_White_Lime_round_rock_texas.htm
·        http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/Round_rock/old_broom_factory_building_round_rock_texas.html
·        http://wellsbranchmud.com/homestead-timeline
·        https://www.facebook.com/wellsbranchhomestead/
·        http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=Photograph:%20tx0355&fi=number&op=PHRASE&va=exact&co%20=hh&st=gallery&sg%20=%20true
·        https://books.google.com/books?id=u7Q1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA2060&dq=merrilltown+railroad+building&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_suGdmKnTAhVJ4IMKHVXjDx0Q6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=merrilltown%20railroad%20building&f=false
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