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all that talk about heat & wearing caps...
I rather be in the summer environment than in a winter environment...
I work faster when it's warm & I mainly lose weight during this time since I eat light & mainly hydrate during the day
road conditions are mostly dry
sunlight for most of the day until past 20:00
customers in skimpy gear
I get a cool trucker's tan on my left side
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winters sucks
since i'm paid by the stop by subcontractors, not by the hour during that time of holiday peak...
snow/ice road conditions will slow my SPORH big time. This is the main reason why I switch back into getting paid by a temp agency (they pay per-hour + OT)
some of those contractors are too cheap to switch over to winter type tires. I've only known 2 that had backup rims with all-terrain type deep tread tires for the drive wheels
drivers drive too fast for conditions, like it wasn't even snowing/raining/ice on the roads. False sense of security with those AWD/4WD vehicles, so they speed past you, only to find them in the ditch down the road...
people don't shovel / salt their driveways - walkways... slows down my day even more. I gotta walk like a penguin to avoid falling down on my back.
sun goes down earlier, so I carry 2 lights to find house numbers... stops per hour goes out the window then...
luckily, there wasn't a blizzard condition this past peak season, like the past 2 other years in a row
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so, do you like working in hot or cold conditions?
I rather be in the summer environment than in a winter environment...
I work faster when it's warm & I mainly lose weight during this time since I eat light & mainly hydrate during the day
road conditions are mostly dry
sunlight for most of the day until past 20:00
customers in skimpy gear
I get a cool trucker's tan on my left side
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winters sucks
since i'm paid by the stop by subcontractors, not by the hour during that time of holiday peak...
snow/ice road conditions will slow my SPORH big time. This is the main reason why I switch back into getting paid by a temp agency (they pay per-hour + OT)
some of those contractors are too cheap to switch over to winter type tires. I've only known 2 that had backup rims with all-terrain type deep tread tires for the drive wheels
drivers drive too fast for conditions, like it wasn't even snowing/raining/ice on the roads. False sense of security with those AWD/4WD vehicles, so they speed past you, only to find them in the ditch down the road...
people don't shovel / salt their driveways - walkways... slows down my day even more. I gotta walk like a penguin to avoid falling down on my back.
sun goes down earlier, so I carry 2 lights to find house numbers... stops per hour goes out the window then...
luckily, there wasn't a blizzard condition this past peak season, like the past 2 other years in a row
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so, do you like working in hot or cold conditions?