Not impressed with Mr. Plow

   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #41  
Just say no to snow.
I have nothing but respect for the people who plow with skill around the clock when the weather goes crazy.
It's those other chowderheads that I pray will shear an axle so they just stop.
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #42  
I would like to place a snow-ban on my driveway. :laughing: Didn't know there was that option.

I got a friend that works for the city... does a lot of plowing in winter. He talks about all of the people yelling and cursing at him as he drives by. People throw shovels at him all the time. I don't know what they expect him to do? They are probably the same people that complain when the road isn't plowed. :confused:

That is right! I got a shovel in the windshield, once. I called the cops. Let them deal with it. I haven't got the time.

I was out plowing in the 'burbs this one day and an old guy....He must have been about 70 had just finished cleaning out the mouth of his driveway and along came I. He knew what was gonna happen and moved well back from the mouth. I did fill him in, but at the end of the road (Now this isn't a huge road and not well traveled) I turned around and went back and pulled all the snow out of his driveway with the one way. I told him that in future to put the majority of the snow on the opposite side of the drive. He offered me $20.oo for doing that. I refused to take it. (That is a lot of money for someone retired in the 1980's) I made the problem and it was up to me to fix it.
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #43  
These people are my neighbours. One is a retired dumptruck driver. He used to work for Graham Bros. in the '70's. Fixed income, don't you know.
One is on ODSP. she bakes for me as payment.
One is an unemployed truck driver.
And the last one is retired and living off his families money.
The two truck drivers are the ones paying and they keep me in fuel all winter to do all the driveways.
This is a small community and there are lots of people with plows and loaders, so you gotta be careful what you charge.
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #44  
They are probably the same people that complain when the road isn't plowed. :confused:

Yep. Thats them I am sure.

Traveling around residential columbus the last snow we got, it is very clear why the streets arent plowed. People ignore them no parking signs and park on both sides of the street. Now I dont plow the streets, just passing through, but there were times I had to slow to a crawl, stick my head out the window, and run my plow inches away from the cars just praying I didnt hit one on the other side. Ad my rig and plow isnt as big as the 550's and 650's you typically see plowing the streets.

Also see lots of idiots walking down the streets in the tire tracks cause the walks arent plowed. And then they act like they have the right of way and are in no hurry to get out of the way.:mur: I almost hit one fellow wearing nothing but black/dark clothes on a very poorly lit street at about 2am just walking down the middle of the road. Surly he had to have heard and seen me coming from a ways away. But was in no hurry to move until I slammed on the brakes and almost clipped him as he was getting out of the way.
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #45  
Back in the '80's when Toronto went into 'snow removal mode', the no parking signs went up. When the street was cleared of snow we would scrape the sidewalk into the street (now don't forget that I worked for a contractor on contract to the city) and then a grader would pull it into a windrow and a second grader would push it back a bit for the mobile melter to pick up. We always had a cop with us.
One night the cop caught this one guy parking under the no parking sign and asked him to move.....The guy said, "F--K you, I don't have to move until 7AM. The cop asked me if there was any way that I could make the car stay put until after 7 AM without doing damage to the car. NO PROBLEM!! That stupid 'citizen' came out at 5 minutes to 7 and couldn't see his car for snow. I had it piled up as high as the hood all the way around. (I had a 450 John Deere dozer for a sidewalk plow) 5 minutes after 7 and there was a tow truck there to hook him up. I cleared out the front of the car and away he went to the pound. I then wind-rowed the snow back to the curb and carried on back to the camp with a police escort.
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #46  
That is right! I got a shovel in the windshield, once. I called the cops. Let them deal with it. I haven't got the time.

I was out plowing in the 'burbs this one day and an old guy....He must have been about 70 had just finished cleaning out the mouth of his driveway and along came I. He knew what was gonna happen and moved well back from the mouth. I did fill him in, but at the end of the road (Now this isn't a huge road and not well traveled) I turned around and went back and pulled all the snow out of his driveway with the one way. I told him that in future to put the majority of the snow on the opposite side of the drive. He offered me $20.oo for doing that. I refused to take it. (That is a lot of money for someone retired in the 1980's) I made the problem and it was up to me to fix it.
Good man!

Some years ago, i saw three plows staggered, plowing slush out of the freeway. The slush was flying 40-50 feet off the side of the road, the rest of use were traveling behind the plows at about 45MPH and this guy comes up on the outside lane and starts to pass the far right plow. He drives right into that slush! I don't know why his window didn't break, but fortunately, the plow driver saw him and slowed way down to let him get out of the path of the flying slush. You guys put up with a lot of uneducated people when your working and i have alot of respect for you guys.:thumbsup:
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #48  
:laughing:

leave it to Jay!
 
   / Not impressed with Mr. Plow #49  
When plows are traveling in echelon (3 or more staggered) it is against the law up here to even think about passing them. Anybody gets tangled up in my windrow when I am plowing because they tried to pass on the right, too bad, so sad, the only way I will stop is if they hit me. I will slow the speed down for a cop/firetruck/ambulance and give them room to pass only if they have their lights on.
 

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