Driveway part 2

Lyman

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I get a hold of the paver guy and he tells me he gave an estimate and my portion was 315. I call mrs piff and ask if 315 will solve the problem. She says yes and I took her a check for 315. Now all I have to do is find a driveway release form to have everybody sign before I pull in. If any body has, please forward.
 

dgargan

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I missed your driveway 1 post and didn't see it in a search. What happened?
 

Ken Snow

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I would never sign a release if someone asked me too. Don't create negative moments of truth with 99.9999999% of customers that will not have an issue. If you are nervous about a driveway park in the street~ don't try to put it on your customer.
 

truckmount girl

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Between the chance of fluid leakage from the vehicle and carbon monoxide, never even considered leaving tire dents (most drives here are cement) I learned quick to park in the street ALWAYS.

Take care,
Lisa
 

KevinD

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truckmount girl said:
Between the chance of fluid leakage from the vehicle and carbon monoxide, never even considered leaving tire dents (most drives here are cement) I learned quick to park in the street ALWAYS.

Take care,
Lisa

A lot of homes around here you can't park in the street.
My drive is 900 feet plus the parking area (semi rural)
 
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KevinD said:
truckmount girl said:
Between the chance of fluid leakage from the vehicle and carbon monoxide, never even considered leaving tire dents (most drives here are cement) I learned quick to park in the street ALWAYS.

Take care,
Lisa

A lot of homes around here you can't park in the street.
My drive is 900 feet plus the parking area (semi rural)


Not to mention if you do park in the street, you will get ticketed for laying your hoses across the sidewalk.
 

truckmount girl

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puscifeR said:
KevinD said:
truckmount girl said:
Between the chance of fluid leakage from the vehicle and carbon monoxide, never even considered leaving tire dents (most drives here are cement) I learned quick to park in the street ALWAYS.

Take care,
Lisa

A lot of homes around here you can't park in the street.
My drive is 900 feet plus the parking area (semi rural)


Not to mention if you do park in the street, you will get ticketed for laying your hoses across the sidewalk.

We had one of those hose bridges, but didn't always use it.

Take care,
Lisa
 

Brian R

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Here in the Dallas area most driveways are behind the house.

And I thought that whole Hank Hill thing was just a made up character.

So I find myself parking on the street almost no matter what.
 

Hoody

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You don't run any hoses, and you've got at most 300 lbs extra in the bed of that truck. :mrgreen:
 

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