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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Hawk" data-source="post: 450052" data-attributes="member: 14667"><p>God I hate snow, came in to the preload on Friday to see piles of leakers from the local sort(I am the responder), and 2 hours worth of the local sorts work left for us. That and 4 trailers we rolled from the day before along with a trailer of EC stuff, plus the air the day before, we didn't even send it out. On wed one of my drivers broke his chains, and the city he delivers to forgot to cover their sand trucks so they are frozen, he rolled half his route, nothing he could do. All sorts only have the bare minimum staffing, and with the snow and "sick" calls we are all short people and screwing each other.</p><p> </p><p>But really guys, remember you could be the guy stuck as a bicycle helper in a foot of snow on the sidewalk getting hosed by a snowplow while trying to stay upright on a crappy steel hardtail wal-mart bike. Could be worse I guess, and looking at the weather report it will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Hawk, post: 450052, member: 14667"] God I hate snow, came in to the preload on Friday to see piles of leakers from the local sort(I am the responder), and 2 hours worth of the local sorts work left for us. That and 4 trailers we rolled from the day before along with a trailer of EC stuff, plus the air the day before, we didn't even send it out. On wed one of my drivers broke his chains, and the city he delivers to forgot to cover their sand trucks so they are frozen, he rolled half his route, nothing he could do. All sorts only have the bare minimum staffing, and with the snow and "sick" calls we are all short people and screwing each other. But really guys, remember you could be the guy stuck as a bicycle helper in a foot of snow on the sidewalk getting hosed by a snowplow while trying to stay upright on a crappy steel hardtail wal-mart bike. Could be worse I guess, and looking at the weather report it will be. [/QUOTE]
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