noticed monday.........
the two neighbors across the street were having their yards marked by the utility company. we had about 1-2 of snow and the gas company just painted yellow lines, arrows, right on the snow. few hours later water company came out did same with blue paint. this morning we got maybe 3-4 inches more on top of what we had. come to find out one neighbors sewer collapsed and thats why the markings. this morning a crew shows up at the other neighbors to put up a chain link fence!. I was shoveling the drive and one of the boys asked me if I knew if the utilities had been there yet, I just laughed and told him what happened, and if he wanted a snow shovel to dig out the lines I would let him borrow one. guess he called his boss and they are not happy, no flags just painted snow.
well the boys are in the side now digging postholes by hand! I don't know if they are that devoted or that hard up for work/money. the one boy did say they were on their way back out to mark utilities again. I have a feeling someone got a good chewing out at the utility company........
-
Back when working Construction in N NJ/NY State, we spent all one winter tearing off and replacing decks at high end Condos, my Boss was Property Management Contractor on. We had a lot of people telling us how bad our Boss sucked, to be made to do that in the Wintertime.
They were shocked when we replied "We had been asked, and told him we would do it, in order to keep working through the Winter." Lots of Roof repairs at those units in the Wintertime as well, tracking down leaks and Ice dam issues, skylights etc. Sketchy conditions. Multiple roof levels, all steep, 3 levels up. We'd have guys that had done Tree Work and said they "could handle heights" without a problem, quit by lunch the 1st day.
You do what you gotta do.
*Butchdog2, you need any help? 🤔
0 -
There are some jobs that just need to wait until conditions improve. Of coarse, emergencies do happen and there are a plethora of quick fixes to get you by until the job can be done proper.
0 -
Worked for a company that drilled soil cores for analysis of the soils, so we dealt with Miss Utility every day. We had one job that required us to drill in a river, and I knew there was an underwater phone cable. Called Miss Utility, requested cable owner to contact us for co-ordination. She explained that they would have someone come out and put paint marks down where the cable was. We were 400 yards offshore in the Potomac River. Asked where did they get floating paint?
And yes, have seen painted snow before. Duh.
0 -
My dogs have been out painting yellow markings in the snow. I don't think they have any plans to do any fence work though.
6
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Comments
4 comments