Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on February 05, 2011 at 21:28:21 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: OT County Plow posted by Kornfused on February 05, 2011 at 18:42:28:
You should get the drivers name, and call him, and thank him for what he does,,,,, wait until he gets some sleep first.
Those guys don't know how to run them plows, ask anybody, if us experts were to run the plows there would be no gravel in the ditches, and every road would be plowed first.
They need to take every flake off the road, but do not scrape the gravel off, and above all, Plow the road before I clean my driveway, not afterwards. There are only nine hundred miles of road in my county, why can't they cordinate it so no one has to go back out and clean the windrow off our already cleared off driveways, it isn't all that hard to do.
That is a very simple thing runing a plow to suit every persons demands, I can't understand why those drivers just don't get it? If they would only ask me how to do it, I could explain how they should run it, as I know everything, if you don't believe me, just ask me.
I have several friends that run the plows, and they can tell you of people ranting at them. If you workrd for the public in any manner, you could understand a lot better. Don't get me wrong, some drivers are not good at all, and get the same pay.
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