FIVE INCHES OF SNOW !!!

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FIVE INCHES OF SNOW !!!

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Boy, I sure hope I can make it into my office/practice room and a hundred feet out to the workshop, like every other day.


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Just a dusting this morning.

More coming this evening.

I'm close enough to work that I could walk.... :red:

But I don't even do that when the weather is good! :smilie2:
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I'm worried about that long walk to my office/practice room in the basement.
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bloke wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 8:48 am Boy, I sure hope I can make it into my office/practice room and a hundred feet out to the workshop, like every other day.
You’re self employed … what snow. Unless it’s waist high it don’t count.
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Especially on a paid Federal holiday! :tuba:
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Three Valves wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:14 am Especially on a paid Federal holiday! :tuba:
Where's my check?
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The one you mail in quarterly?

Better find it fast, the redistribution center ain't playing!
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A mere dusting....
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Three Valves wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:14 am Especially on a paid Federal holiday! :tuba:
:huh: Eventually I realised that there ain’t no such things as paid holidays. Your wages just get held back from when you’re actually in work and you’re allowed to not come in for a few days … nothing is for nothing.

When you’re self employed any day can be a holiday, but holidays tend to be taken when there’s either no paid work to be done or when you’ve a job that needs doing and someone else’s rate for doing it is more than your own.

When self employed did I take holidays? Yes I did, some holiday time is an investment in your personal health - never take good health for granted - and in the social health of your family … divorce is real messy and expensive. Would I drive into work during foul weather? Probably but accidents cost money to put right and you could get injured (which could put you off work sick for a while) - a balance of risks and expenses.
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Three Valves wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 8:56 am
I'm close enough to work that I could walk.... :red:

But I don't even do that when the weather is good! :smilie2:
One great thing about working in a Park is that my quarters are a 2 minute walk from the office.
Three Valves wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:14 am Especially on a paid Federal holiday! :tuba:
Even on a paid day off a lot of us are out there. Responded available for an EMS call for a snowmobile accident this morning and told to stand by as 4 LE and 2 medics were available to run it. Five minutes later got a separate Fire page to the hotel that I ran (accidental activation by contractors).
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