Sounds like it did get better for you. I know cul de sac are difficult for operators and home owners. Big area to clean and usually no where to put it. First house after a right hand turn gets a little extra too.
BTW I just check out the sponsor link in your sig. Looks like I'm a little late ;-)
Thanks nakkers. Watched vid at GBG. Their instructions indicated cover removal not required for sportster. After taking the 1/2" inner nut off I'm like.. ummm this puppy is not coming out. Checked in at xl and yeah, another nut between fender and cover. Going to wait till I do the shocks.
I will back drag for some people who are located in that special spot right after a bad drifting area. No one wants to come down the lane to 3 feet of snow let alone 6. :-)
I have a mailbox stencil so I can chalk another one up on the wing. lol. Kidding. A few years ago we did have a contractor take out 15 in a row. I have taken out one or two. Usually at night after a heavy snow. It's always the same ones. They are to close to the road and just the sheer weight of...
For or against it the data from Colorado seems to be a a tax win fall. Obviously costs associated with prosecution are down as per second bullet below. It would be ideal if society didn't use drugs or alcohol but the reality is, people will.
- Colorado collected $63 million in tax revenue and...
Oh the sunshine list people. I'm just the grunt on the ground. The lowest rung on the ladder. The guy that hears " I pay your wage" or " I know the mayor" all the time. My favourite one is after I've been plowing all night and I go to Tim's at 7:15AM for some beanjuice & get some dickweed...
This is how a competent, unionized operator wings back on second pass. Notice how I don't float the wing and launch the shoulder gravel into the pasture & fill in driveways. Good luck finding a contractor winging like this.
I should also mention that back in the day ( pre Mike) this was a 2...
To an extend. Some public bargaining teams are very, very tight with the tax payers money. 1% per year is the norm these days. Thats all I've seen he last nine years anyways.
Binding arbitration decisions can go both ways. Employers win some & the union wins some. Public and private. Most issue are about the collective agreement so not sure what you mean about "consideration to how the municipality/government will pay"
Yes the service was better when MTO union guys maintained the provincial roads. Mike Harris ended that. I think he golfs with Leo ( Miller Maintenance ). If you look at the municipal level it's the same thing. We have to redo the contractor routes all the time. They pay terrible wages thus you...
Politics, Religion & Abortion are subjects not well suited to forum discussion IMHO. I try to refrain from those post but can't help myself on occasion.
I've given a few micro loans to individuals and groups in developing countries via www.kiva.org. Just so they can buy cows & feedstock. Start...
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