V apparently lives in the great state of Illiteracy, and Sherry lives in a state which is completely covered with snow.
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Tell Sherry to get out a little more. Tell Rose to, well…….. I don’t want to be mean.
Sherry doesn’t need to get out: she can see a lot of snow in her own state from the comfort of her own computer:
http://maine-webcams.com/
Maine= ME. Minnesota= MN
Ah, crap.. Thanks, rah. I need to remember those abbreviations better.
The M’s are the toughest. If it wasn’t part of my job I wouldn’t know them so well either.
I was sure you’d know your Ms. Madison, ME is a bad place to discover the cargo was for Madison, MN.
It does help. I ran into one of my regular UPS drivers at a business the next town over. He recognized me and said Hi. I was surprised he’d remember a residential customer… but he didn’t remember my name… he knew my address from memory. It’s great when people are good at their jobs.
It is easy to screw up at this job in such ways. I haven’t done it so far but plenty of others have. One of the most common screw ups of that nature is taking the wrong trailer. Miss one digit out of up to 10 of them and your hauling the wrong stuff to the wrong place. I have hooked to the wrong one once but caught it during my second check before I leave the yard. To try and prevent this they came up with a placard system. A placard with the trailer number, route number, and code for the location the trailer should be parked is put on a trailer when it’s brought in. The driver that is taking the trailer has to bring that placard in to dispatch before receiving the BOLS. If the placard is missing the driver must take a picture of the trailer number and show that to dispatch.
The only way to stop that kind of mistake is to post 24 hour security at the exits for the terminal and drop yard and have them check the trailer numbers coming in and leaving.
Twin Pine Camps has a nice quality cam, and the lights are on (at the time of posting), so you can see how much snow they don’t have there right now. Also looks like Jack’s Air Service at Moosehead Lake is closed for business due to a lack of snow.
Seriously: Sherry is a twit ; dunno about V: she doesn’t even say where she is from.
Quoting my favorite professor after I told him a certain company doesn’t recruit from our university:
“What idiots.”
Typical lefty tactics. Someone gives them facts, and they pretend something else was said.
Not too much = more than none. Sorry, dim bulb, that’s the way it works. Poor gal.
anything less than three feet is “not much” in Minnesota and the last snow has had quite a while to melt a bit and pack down. Correct on that basis but still stupid.
We have very little snow in the Sierra Nevada and very little rain in the rest of the state. We’ll die of thirst but we’ll have great tans
I live in Minnesota… most of the highways are clear of snow… must be proof of Global warming.
+1 and LOL
Sherry doesn’t know what snow is anymore. She can come over here and help me shovel, and I will reintroduce her to this thing of the past, that I have been dealing with all winter.
69F at 7:50am in central Florida. Gonna wash the car today when it warms up 🙂
“We don’t have too much in MN either.”
I wonder how much it would take in MN to qualify as “too much”?