| Are there lots of teens where you live? There's only one on my street. |
| If you didn't have teens in your neighborhood shoveling it says more about where you chose to live than it says about teens "these days"... teens and tweens were out all day here shoveling. |
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Get off your ass, OP, and shovel yourself.
Stop blaming others. |
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Ngl, you need a jackhammer or tamping rammer to break up the ice. And even then it’s back breaking work that will take you 2x longer than usual to clear.
My 25 walkway usually takes me about 10 minutes to properly clear when it’s just normal snow. It took me over 60 minutes to clear it yesterday - using a heavy steel garden shovel to break through the ice and then shovel the ice chunks. And yes, I shoveled my walkway and sidewalks 3 times on Sunday. I have two young kids and now my back and arms/hands are really sore. |
+1 They were walking around in packs looking to shovel. |
| My kids were busy helping us chip through the ice dam at the foot of our driveway. They then went and helped a couple of our neighbors for a bit. But then they were exhausted as were all the adults out chipping away at the ice. |
That is weird. We live in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the DMV and the kids are offering. Because of the roads, they are staying very local. Maybe you live in a neighborhood without many kids. They aren’t going to walk 2 miles to get to your house. You need kids close by. |
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I live in Vienna and we took shifts shoveling all through the storm. More than once, what looked like middle schoolers with shovels walked by. They didn’t stop at our house since we were always out there clearing but I wondering if they were going door to door if if they did it by Nextdoor or Facebook. Kids often put flyers in mailboxes for pet sitting etc.
My own are older teens. The kids in our immediate area are older and have actual jobs. Mine helped dig us out and went over to his job yesterdsy to help there. |
| My 12 yo had online CCD class on Sunday morning but helped DH shovel our walk before and after class. His school didn’t cancel for Monday until late Sunday evening so he had to to spend Sunday afternoon getting his homework done just in case. Then he had virtual school on Monday and had to be on Zoom calls all day. When was he supposed to shovel the rest of the neighborhood? |
| I recently moved from Rockville up to Urbana and am shocked at the number of Facebook posts advertising HS students wanting to shovel driveways and sidewalks. I never saw this in my old neighborhood where so many of those teens stayed inside. We even had a group come by yesterday offering to clean up the apron of our driveway after the plows blocked it again Sunday night. |
| My 12-year-old girl dug out for elderly neighbors for nothing because it was the right thing to do. Then she went and babysat for money for a couple working from home with toddlers. |
This must vary based on where you're located. We had a crust on top of our snow but certainly no jackhammers were needed. |
Because snow shoveling prices haven't kept pace. No one is going to spend an hour shoveling for $20. |
Where were you? |