Chimus Transportation: It ain't me, Babe (or G-Men)

Rory Ryan
By Rory Ryan
The Highland County Press
In 1986, U.S. President Ronald Reagan said, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”
Truer words were never spoken. Thirty-eight years later, they're still accurate.
Off and on for the last few years, I have received mail addressed to something called Chimus Transportation, Inc. I do not know anything about Chimus Transportation, Inc., but I do know they, him, her, or it does not operate at my residence.
In today's USPS mail, I received another letter addressed to Chimus Transportation, Inc. at my home address. Seeing that it was from the U.S. Department of Commerce's U.S. Census Bureau, I thought it may be related to my own business – which is NOT Chimus Transportation, Inc. – and I opened the one-page letter.
This was for a U.S. Census Bureau Business Trends and Outlook Survey, with a request to reply within five days, and a further statement that there will be three more report requests through mid-2025.
For the record, and as I have repeatedly told our local post office in Seaman, Ohio, there is not now nor ever has been a Chimus Transportation, Inc. business operating at my address. I have lived here for more than three decades, and prior to that, my property was all native woodlands for decades. I personally cleared the land where our house rests. (I was young once.)
Simply put: There is no Chimus Transportation, Inc. operating at my address. If I had any means to contact anyone at Chimus Transportation, I would do so. I can't find Chimus Transportation, Inc. with a road map, a search warrant and two weeks' head start. The only reason I have ever heard of Chimus Transportation, Inc. is because someone – or something – is using my address as the address for Chimus Transportation, Inc.
(And, yes, I am hopeful that by repeating "Chimus Transportation, Inc." often enough, perhaps someone at Chimus Transportation, Inc. will come across this in a search engine and set their records straight.)
It's nothing personal. Chimus Transportation, Inc. might be a great transportation company. I do not know. But I do know there aren't any semis or buses parked in my driveway.
After emailing the aforementioned information to the Census Bureau at econ.btos@census.gov, I received this reply: "Thank you for contacting the U.S. Census Bureau about the Business Trends and Outlook Survey (BTOS). In order to address your concerns, please provide us with the login ID located in the email or letter you received."
So, I sent the login ID as requested. Thus far, I haven't received a reply.
President Reagan was correct – as he most often was – in 1986. Two years after his now-famous statement, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help,'” my address was listed at my local post office, county recorder, county auditor, etc. Chimus Transportation, Inc. was not. They've not helped with my ever-increasing property taxes, either.
I'm sure the millions of good folks working for the federal government will soon get to the bottom of this. Who knows? Maybe Chimus Transportation, Inc. will take the high road and resolve its address issue(s).
Rory Ryan is publisher and owner of The Highland County Press, Highland County's only locally owned and operated newspaper.
QUANTICO USMC pops up on my caller I.D.
I am curious about what is going on with the government, Chimus, and your address.
My cell phone rang yesterday and "USMC QUANTICO, VA" was displayed on the caller I.D.. It was a follow up call from this summer. Both times I felt a little uneasy about answering. What does Uncle Sam's Misguided Children want with me? They already got an extra year out of me post 9-11, after my first hitch in the 90's. I know the military has had recruitment shortages the past 4 years but c'mon. I can still shoot, but I can't run.
The NCIS and the FBI also work out of Quantico... But I quickly figured out what the call was about. With the assistance of the local Veterans Service Office, I mailed out a request for a medals update and correction on my record 3 years ago. I got the package returned 2 years ago, saying it was sent to the wrong board. I sent the request to the proper board of corrections. Fast forward 2 years, I get the call from Quantico this summer saying, "Prior service members' records are updated and corrected through an online procedure now..." Haha!
The nice young lady in Virginia has been very helpful. She is going to call me next week with the final updates and she'll send me the corrected discharge.