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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 451842" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Not the best pix...my cellphone camera is not the best...but here is a pic of our access road as we leave the building. The pkg car on the left is stuck...on level ground. I towed him out of a rut with my package car. In the distance you can see all the other pkg cars and rentals chaining up. </p><p> </p><p>They had a rule...since suspended...that drivers had to remove their chains before driving into the building in order to protect the floor. This resulted in a huge traffic jam of vehicles in the parking lot who were either stuck or trying to chain up in the morning. It took over an hour just to get out of the building. I'm parked outside on an MDU, so I never had to remove my chains. Management finally decided it would be cheaper to just resurface the floor than to pay all of us OT for chaining up and waiting to leave.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]642[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 451842, member: 14668"] Not the best pix...my cellphone camera is not the best...but here is a pic of our access road as we leave the building. The pkg car on the left is stuck...on level ground. I towed him out of a rut with my package car. In the distance you can see all the other pkg cars and rentals chaining up. They had a rule...since suspended...that drivers had to remove their chains before driving into the building in order to protect the floor. This resulted in a huge traffic jam of vehicles in the parking lot who were either stuck or trying to chain up in the morning. It took over an hour just to get out of the building. I'm parked outside on an MDU, so I never had to remove my chains. Management finally decided it would be cheaper to just resurface the floor than to pay all of us OT for chaining up and waiting to leave. [ATTACH=full]642[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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