I had looked into that and seen that license a few days ago and wondered how it figured in. Following up on it, I learned that in the prepper community, ham radio license is encouraged as part of being prepared. I will have to find it again, but I found a document from AVOW where they were trying to organize some groups that would gather *before* the call-out they expect from the church, if normal communication methods went down for 24 hours (due to a disaster, attack, etc.). If you wanted to be a captain of your geographical group, there were requirements you had to meet. One of them was ham radio license and radio towers. The mainstream church itself already has a whole neighborhood network/plan in place for disaster response, and the AVOW idea sounded very similar, but I guess they wanted their own secondary network with, as they repeatedly say all over their site, "like-minded" people.
I agree it's not Walmart. MOO, but I think it's Heritage Environmental. They have a location in Coolidge, AZ and a disposal site in Arkansas, both mentioned in this article about the trucks they lease (
Heritage Transport: Cutting Edge In the World of Environmental Waste Hauling), and I actually saw a Hazmat Over-the-Road (which means long-distance) trucker job announcement from them posted August 9, 2019. On Gray Hughes, the family member said Alex quit his job around the time of the shooting. Here is the job announcement:
Truck Driver - Over the Road Job in Coolidge, AZ at Heritage Environmental Services, LLC
But I don't think that particular job is related to aspects of the case or finding the kids, other than the job conditioning Alex to be able to make long drives, no problem.