What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Concorde

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    I can do all that to a certain degree. Some things are beyond my skill set. For about four (4) minutes I considered an attempt to do the electric job myself but quickly reconsidered.
     
  3. hope not dumb twucker

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    I’m sure of that. Just asking if the om is always worried about the unit. Or more concerned who’s feeding her. Had to ask. She ain’t got thumbs.
     
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    In my personal pickup I’ve got many. Best was when I snow plow on. It just slid off the side, no damage to truck.
     
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    I have faith all is well. Kitty landed on its paws.
     
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    Self preservation kicked in? Good to have
     
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    Parked in Dallas with 2 minutes left on my 14-hour clock, but not even 600 miles worth. I did get to eat a stuffed pepper, though. While driving through Dallas, I flipped off some of the people who flipped off my good friends Dave and the OM the other day. Lots of hides along the secondary roads in Kansas and Oklahoma. Plan is to deliver in the morning then reload and head back up into Kansas on the historic hide trail.

    By the way, @hope not dumb twucker, there was a fellow Colorado dude who worked the dedicated Walmart account when I was there who really did field dress a road kill deer and take it home. I myself got three deer working that account (one each in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado), but I never ate any of them. The magpies and crows and eagles are hungrier than me. Deer are exceptionally stupid creatures.
     
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    Next paycheck is already spent.
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    The older I get the more that occurs lol