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Lol I would if I didn't have to plow runways. Those lights are freakin expensive to replace, trust me I know, my boss bitches about them all the time..
don't mind tom, he's a newb at moderating and mad that he can no longer act like us.
no one wants to act like you DAN!
Originally Posted by tjc transport
know what i hate? there is just enough snow out there to screw things up, but not enough to go "plows down"
TRUF. Though only enough snow that DAN can still reach teh bottom with his little DAN, any more than that and it starts to suck.
Originally Posted by big-ugly
I hate being stuck home alone on a saturday night with a possibility of having to plow snow at 3 or 4 a.m. Gotta love municiple workplaces.
Pffft, you won't be saying that when the paycheck for it comes in. Well, if you're working for a good boss anyway.
I had the guys out for 6 hrs the other night, four trucks, tow giant spreaders in the beds of two of them, three plows, one crew truck with 3 guys, and me driving dad's v10 with plow all for <1" of snow while he sat his *** on the couch/slept because he went and fell off a ladder and now he's baby back biotchin it up He's def milking this for all it's worth. Making me run the show and have all the headaches while still getting paid like someone that works for the guy that gets paid to have the headaches of it.
Yeah I know. I'm just tired of waiting and getting paid chit to basically be boss a lot of the time anyway. Though I do get way above industry average for lawncare/landscape labor.
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