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Safety first in snow storm
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<blockquote data-quote="abc123" data-source="post: 491315" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>I don't mind working, I would actually be pissed to lose the hours/money, but I'm not going to crash my car and risk my life for 4 hours of work or whatever. bryishre, where in va are you from? PM, if you dont want to say it in the thread. I'm sure I'll be able to drive to work tomorrow, especially by then when the plows have had time to go around. I'm just glad I'm not preload. This is kind of just a hypothetical. I used to live in PA and a couple of years ago we had like 3-4 feet of snow and we got out of school for like a week. In that kind of situation, would UPS cancel work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abc123, post: 491315, member: 20245"] I don't mind working, I would actually be pissed to lose the hours/money, but I'm not going to crash my car and risk my life for 4 hours of work or whatever. bryishre, where in va are you from? PM, if you dont want to say it in the thread. I'm sure I'll be able to drive to work tomorrow, especially by then when the plows have had time to go around. I'm just glad I'm not preload. This is kind of just a hypothetical. I used to live in PA and a couple of years ago we had like 3-4 feet of snow and we got out of school for like a week. In that kind of situation, would UPS cancel work? [/QUOTE]
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