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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 5476223" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Any Buffalo feeder drivers on Brown Cafe? Genuinely curious on how you handle winter. Getting three feet today, seven feet a few weeks ago. Do y’all just somehow make it to wok to get paid for the day? Clearly no one is going on the road with that type of snow. Me personally, I wouldn’t risk killing myself in an accident to get there to get paid for 8 hours. We get snow here, but not crazy amounts like that and I have to imagine people that live in Buffalo are experienced in driving in that and have the right vehicle. Do you just stay home or somehow figure out a way to get there?</p><p></p><p>Here when it snows over 8 inches theyre thrilled when you don’t come in because they don’t have to pay you. But you always have those drivers that somehow get there and sit in the yard shifting all day. Usually the 30 year drivers who work six days per week, every working week of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 5476223, member: 46614"] Any Buffalo feeder drivers on Brown Cafe? Genuinely curious on how you handle winter. Getting three feet today, seven feet a few weeks ago. Do y’all just somehow make it to wok to get paid for the day? Clearly no one is going on the road with that type of snow. Me personally, I wouldn’t risk killing myself in an accident to get there to get paid for 8 hours. We get snow here, but not crazy amounts like that and I have to imagine people that live in Buffalo are experienced in driving in that and have the right vehicle. Do you just stay home or somehow figure out a way to get there? Here when it snows over 8 inches theyre thrilled when you don’t come in because they don’t have to pay you. But you always have those drivers that somehow get there and sit in the yard shifting all day. Usually the 30 year drivers who work six days per week, every working week of the year. [/QUOTE]
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