Posted by Adirondack case guy on March 29, 2017 at 17:29:26 from (69.207.198.19):
In Reply to: Helping out my brother posted by larry@stinescorner on March 29, 2017 at 15:14:25:
Larry, several years back when I worked for a contractor who plowed snow from mall parking lots, part of my rounds included a local Price Chopper grocery store. I was amazed at the stuff that was put in the dumpster nights. We started plowing at 3:00AM and finished about 1:00PM for the first plowing. I made sure that I pulled up real close with the FEL to the dumpster in the back, and pulled all kinds of produce and bread out of it and put it in a box behind the seat. We all brought our machines back to the shop after the first round of plowing. there was a nice kitchen in the shop ad some really good cooks. The boss always made sure there was plenty meat in the frig. and we ate like kings. If the storm was bad we went out for an afternoon run. Worked long and hard, but had a great time doing it. still have fond memories of that period of my life and the guys I worked with. Several of them are now gone but not forgotten.br>Loren
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