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Post by mixedupdiesel on Mar 15, 2008 23:52:36 GMT -5
Well, It's IN there, LMAO. Check out these pics of a patio pour I did Friday afternoon. The order was a C.O.D., and as soon as I pulled up and learned where they wanted me to go, I was like, he eeh eeheh I'm gonna go get a release form Laughing So I call over the Radio to my supervisor. 106 to 603 James "go ahead 106" "yeah 10-99 on order# 7 here, I have the check in hand, and the name is xxxxxx x xxxxxxx check # is xxxx" "alright stand-by" "tin-4" "You're all clear, the name is not on our bad check list" "tin-4 603, ah.. I got a question, this driveway is really narrow, and old, should I get a release form signed?" "10-4 106, get you a release form signed" "alright 603, I think I may have to measure the truck here to see if it will fit" "10-7 on last transmission?" " repeating, alright 603, I think I may have to measure the truck here to see if it will fit" "106, did you say Measure?" "yes sir" "you sure you can handle it 106" "Scouts honor 603 over and out" Soo, 10 minutes later, here we are. about 1mm between the mirror and the house, about 1" between the truck fender and the house, the left front tire is against the brick wall on the left, I had to walk on the wall to get to the back of the truck to pour, etc We had to rip up a brick step that the owners got into their house with, all to get the truck back there, lol.
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Post by Ideal Driver on Mar 16, 2008 9:27:41 GMT -5
Looks like ya done a really good job of squeezing in there. I've had a few like that.
Jobs like that kinda piss me off a bit. People are to cheap to go rent a buggy. At my plant we have a yearly safety bonus and jobs like this put my extra cash at risk.
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gant
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Post by gant on Mar 16, 2008 9:48:47 GMT -5
I had one last week that I couldnt get into.. mine was backing down between a house and a tree on a hill..with a little driverside lean.. i tried it and started leaning towards the tree.. said "f" this pulled up and told the contractor that I cant get in there so they wheel barrowed it
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Post by Mort on Mar 16, 2008 23:24:26 GMT -5
What some people will have you go through so they don't have to drag a wheelbarrow. Nice job.
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Post by LEAD DOG on Mar 18, 2008 20:44:26 GMT -5
8-)What some people will have you go through so they don't have to drag a wheelbarrow. Nice job. Mort I soooo agree with that statement ;D! And to you "MIXED UP", That's some fine navigating mister!
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Post by concretejoe on Mar 28, 2008 12:35:42 GMT -5
Good job driver. I hope you didn't have to mix it any while in there.
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