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On Monday, February 11, 2019 at 6:56:37 PM UTC-6, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > On 2/11/2019 6:33 PM, wrote: > > > Are we supposed to > > stay off the roads because some Northerner is here visiting but we are annoying > > him and in his way because we don't know how to navigate in it? > > > > That can be the smart thing to do no matter where you live. > I agree, but when you work for a company that did not close for the snow and you and your co-worker, who spent the night at your house, are on your way to work and you pass ONE other vehicle on the road they still expect you to come in. GRRRRRRRRRR > > One day I was going to work and there were flashing lights ahead around > the curve. When I got there, a woman was standing beside her car that > slid off the road. They were waiting to have it pulled out. > > After work it was still the same conditions on the way home. Again, at > a slight curve on a down hill there were flashing lights ahead. When I > got there, same woman, same car, this time up against a guard rail with > some damage. > > Even if she lost a day's pay it would have been more sensible for her to > stay home. > I gotta agree. Unless she was taking someone to the hospital, after the first episode of getting out of a ditch I'd said "that's it, I'm going home." |