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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 636121" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Welcome to BC (browncafe).</p><p> </p><p>You'll probably work harder and longer hrs then your last job, too.</p><p>But, like you said, better then unemployment.</p><p> </p><p>Snow and Ice :</p><p> </p><p>They don't winterize the vehicle. Not even winter tires.</p><p>Never park near the curb in snow, or you won't get out.</p><p>I'm from Canada. </p><p>Trust me, in winter, with lots of snow... you just stop in the middle of the road, where you have traction. Deliver and move on.</p><p>Otherwise, you'll get stuck.</p><p> </p><p>Depends how cold it gets where you are.</p><p>But, it gets to a point where the heat can't even keep up defrosting the windshield.</p><p>(keep vehichle running at all times).</p><p>Windshield also tends to freeze up just while driving.</p><p>Had to stop a few times, just to get out of the windchill (from driving), to let windows defrost.</p><p> </p><p>It's a pain.</p><p>But, I'm talking minus 30 below here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 636121, member: 23950"] Welcome to BC (browncafe). You'll probably work harder and longer hrs then your last job, too. But, like you said, better then unemployment. Snow and Ice : They don't winterize the vehicle. Not even winter tires. Never park near the curb in snow, or you won't get out. I'm from Canada. Trust me, in winter, with lots of snow... you just stop in the middle of the road, where you have traction. Deliver and move on. Otherwise, you'll get stuck. Depends how cold it gets where you are. But, it gets to a point where the heat can't even keep up defrosting the windshield. (keep vehichle running at all times). Windshield also tends to freeze up just while driving. Had to stop a few times, just to get out of the windchill (from driving), to let windows defrost. It's a pain. But, I'm talking minus 30 below here. [/QUOTE]
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