Nothing quite like snow blowing your customers drive.

Scott S.

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Nothing like having to snow blow your customers drive so you can clean for them.

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Strapped the snow blower to the back of the van on my lift gate and drove over and did it up.
 

Scott S.

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i charged 15.00 for the 15 min it took. Customer didn't have it plowed so i figured she wouldn't mind.
 

Desk Jockey

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We've had to do it for water losses where the home was unoccupied. Beats getting getting yourself and all your hoses and equipment full of snow.

We did it last month at a fire were were packing out, it doesn't happen as often for fires like it does water losses.
 

sweendogg

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I had to clean for a customer during a snow storm once... Dumb plow driver didn't go over and plow it first.. I went back to shop and had a very stern talk with myself! The guy on the other side of the mirror promised to never do it again!
:mrgreen:
 

Scott S.

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im not married so it couldnt have been for my wife. however im guessing you have had that experience. haha
 

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