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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 460928" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>OK, here's the skinny from a dyed in the wool Spokane Twilight UPSER. We are slowly starting to get back to normal for package car. Everyday, my shift gets a little shorter. We are bringing in fewer Emergency conditions and they even rented a 4wd Suburban to deliver some of the extended stuff out in the Tulley sticks. We have had some supervisor type people from Seattle come over and help us for the last couple of days doing pickups and deliveries. The roof had some bending and we were outside running a skeleton sort on pdc's and mdu's. It was by far some of the most horrible conditions you could think of. No, it wasn't Alaska cold, but 20 degrees outside for...9 hours makes for some cold feet. We are back to running full operations in Spokane. The big deal now is waiting to flush the turd from Seattle, Moses Lake, Wenatchee, and Portland from all of the flooding. The I-5 and I-90 were shut down for 2 days or so over on the west coast from flooding. My buddy in Portland was saying that there was 50 or so trailers in the yard waiting to go to Redmond and Spokane. So we'll get those next week and hope for the best. That's the news for now, sortaisle signing out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 460928, member: 17605"] OK, here's the skinny from a dyed in the wool Spokane Twilight UPSER. We are slowly starting to get back to normal for package car. Everyday, my shift gets a little shorter. We are bringing in fewer Emergency conditions and they even rented a 4wd Suburban to deliver some of the extended stuff out in the Tulley sticks. We have had some supervisor type people from Seattle come over and help us for the last couple of days doing pickups and deliveries. The roof had some bending and we were outside running a skeleton sort on pdc's and mdu's. It was by far some of the most horrible conditions you could think of. No, it wasn't Alaska cold, but 20 degrees outside for...9 hours makes for some cold feet. We are back to running full operations in Spokane. The big deal now is waiting to flush the turd from Seattle, Moses Lake, Wenatchee, and Portland from all of the flooding. The I-5 and I-90 were shut down for 2 days or so over on the west coast from flooding. My buddy in Portland was saying that there was 50 or so trailers in the yard waiting to go to Redmond and Spokane. So we'll get those next week and hope for the best. That's the news for now, sortaisle signing out. [/QUOTE]
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