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Originally Posted by FishermanTim
Maybe it's just me, but this is the first year that this has happened in our neighborhood.
Maybe the problem is much more direct and much simpler:
The plow drivers that were contracted/sub-contracted must have thought "This is a sweet deal! I get paid for the season and I don't have to do anything (because of the global warming)."
THEN we get a season like this, and instead of doing a thorough job, they do a rush/pi$$-poor job and head back home to "rest".
NOTE-This does not include those that have to deal with the idiots that park on the street. My brother and I double park in our driveway to ensure clear passage in front of our house. I "used" to park on the sidewalk, but that was still an obstacle for a good plowing.
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This has not exactly been a typical winter with the back to back to bag big storms.
You say these guys were plowing your street ?
If so and they are hired by the city or state they are only payed when they work, as I am.
I will says this, I feel for you people in the city of Boston. I grew up there and you couldn't pay me enough to move back there. I hate even going into the city now.