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<blockquote data-quote="Harey73" data-source="post: 1787430" data-attributes="member: 58501"><p>Winter in New England a few years ago. Overnight we got almost 3 feet of snow. The roads are a mess and anything that isnt a main road has had a single pass from the plows and are barely one lane. My first next day is a sig req pkg in a tight little area with only a couple ways in and out. I get to the house and of course the snow bank is 4 feet high with 3 feet of snow up to the door so I sheeted it EC as I didnt want to risk and injury climbing the loosely packed snow bank. As I drove around the next corner there was a tree down across the street. My only option from there was to back all the way out to the main street and it was probably a mile back. </p><p></p><p>Over the past 5 years or so we have had many snowy days like this where UPS insists we work and every other business in town is closed. We basically drive to our first business area which is always closed and kinda mess around until we are inevitably called in early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harey73, post: 1787430, member: 58501"] Winter in New England a few years ago. Overnight we got almost 3 feet of snow. The roads are a mess and anything that isnt a main road has had a single pass from the plows and are barely one lane. My first next day is a sig req pkg in a tight little area with only a couple ways in and out. I get to the house and of course the snow bank is 4 feet high with 3 feet of snow up to the door so I sheeted it EC as I didnt want to risk and injury climbing the loosely packed snow bank. As I drove around the next corner there was a tree down across the street. My only option from there was to back all the way out to the main street and it was probably a mile back. Over the past 5 years or so we have had many snowy days like this where UPS insists we work and every other business in town is closed. We basically drive to our first business area which is always closed and kinda mess around until we are inevitably called in early. [/QUOTE]
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