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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 3927284" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>My personal record for wearing shorts was 11 degrees.</p><p>The coldest temp I have ever worked in...and the record low for my area...was 2 degrees. It was back in ‘89 when we were still on paper. I had to keep extra ball point pens in my stocking hat because the ink would freeze before I got all 6 digits of the shipper number written down.</p><p>I had improperly connected my tire chains, and they came unhooked and got wrapped up between the duallies of my P-600 and frozen into a solid ball of ice and steel. I had to crawl under the car with numb fingers and try to get them untangled with a flashlight in my mouth. Tears of frustration ran down my cheeks and froze there. I was only 22 years old, a new driver, and had never dealt with anything like that. That was the closest I have ever come to quitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 3927284, member: 14668"] My personal record for wearing shorts was 11 degrees. The coldest temp I have ever worked in...and the record low for my area...was 2 degrees. It was back in ‘89 when we were still on paper. I had to keep extra ball point pens in my stocking hat because the ink would freeze before I got all 6 digits of the shipper number written down. I had improperly connected my tire chains, and they came unhooked and got wrapped up between the duallies of my P-600 and frozen into a solid ball of ice and steel. I had to crawl under the car with numb fingers and try to get them untangled with a flashlight in my mouth. Tears of frustration ran down my cheeks and froze there. I was only 22 years old, a new driver, and had never dealt with anything like that. That was the closest I have ever come to quitting. [/QUOTE]
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