The roads are fine. There is no ice at all and barely an inch of snow on the grass.
If those conditions scare you, OP, you need to move to the deep south and find another line of work.
I'm in MD and there are 3" in our neighborhood. The city still hasn't plowed our streets. You do realize there are different levels of snow fall throughout the area, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The roads are fine. There is no ice at all and barely an inch of snow on the grass.
If those conditions scare you, OP, you need to move to the deep south and find another line of work.
I'm in MD and there are 3" in our neighborhood. The city still hasn't plowed our streets. You do realize there are different levels of snow fall throughout the area, right?
Anonymous wrote:The roads are fine. There is no ice at all and barely an inch of snow on the grass.
If those conditions scare you, OP, you need to move to the deep south and find another line of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other job requires you to come in if it's snowing. (Plus this is barely snow and the roads are pretty clear.) You might need to find a new job that lets you work from home.
Roads are clear? Where do you live. Miami?
Anonymous wrote:Any other job requires you to come in if it's snowing. (Plus this is barely snow and the roads are pretty clear.) You might need to find a new job that lets you work from home.
Anonymous wrote:Any other job requires you to come in if it's snowing. (Plus this is barely snow and the roads are pretty clear.) You might need to find a new job that lets you work from home.
Anonymous wrote:Any other job requires you to come in if it's snowing. (Plus this is barely snow and the roads are pretty clear.) You might need to find a new job that lets you work from home.
Anonymous wrote:It's the ice underneath the snow that's so damgerous. I wouldn't risk my life of car for anyone's kuds ot hmm er than my own.