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Who Ordered This? Vancouver

Out here in SK. we also got rain, lots of rain finally, then snow then cold. Frickken highways were not fun Sunday evening coming home from Swift Current. What happened to global warming, my arthritic joints were looking forward to that.
 
My backyard was white this morning when I woke up this morning. Just frost, but it wont be long now. Calling for flurries on Sunday. Guess I'll be slinging winter tires on the weekend.
 
Almost no one in Vancouver runs snow tires or knows how to drive in the snow.
This snow is going to cost the provincial insurance company millions.
 
Almost no one in Vancouver runs snow tires or knows how to drive in the snow.
This snow is going to cost the provincial insurance company millions.
That’s the difference between wet snow and the dry stuff we have here yours might as well be ice.
 
That’s the difference between wet snow and the dry stuff we have here yours might as well be ice.
Yup. I grew up in Alberta, and lived down East for a few years. Definitely know snow and thought I knew how to drive in snow.
Snow here on the island at least is a completely different thing. It is like porridge and as soon as the temp drops it's ice. Driving in it requires a completely different skill set.
 
Once in Victoria I went around a corner and took out a wooden sign post well the Esquimalt Police car was coming down the road so I flagged him down and was told it was too much paperwork and to just jam it together because someone else will hit it.
 
Only if you can come show us to use it! lol
Not a word of a lie, friend of mine hauls concrete, this one jobsite the foreman had a new hire. Young guy. The foreman politely asked him to grab a shovel and clean out the trench, loose rocks or what have you, so the concrete pipe would lay level. Kid looked at him and said “sure, but what’s a shovel?”

The foreman took him to the tool trailer, grabbed him one, 10 minutes later there’s still not much happening in the trench. Foreman walked back over, the kids standing there looking at the shovel, unsure of how to use it :D
 
Not a word of a lie, friend of mine hauls concrete, this one jobsite the foreman had a new hire. Young guy. The foreman politely asked him to grab a shovel and clean out the trench, loose rocks or what have you, so the concrete pipe would lay level. Kid looked at him and said “sure, but what’s a shovel?”

The foreman took him to the tool trailer, grabbed him one, 10 minutes later there’s still not much happening in the trench. Foreman walked back over, the kids standing there looking at the shovel, unsure of how to use it :D
How on earth did the kid get hired?
 
My cousin was an engineering prof at BCIT, he told me that they had to put together a special lesson for students on the workings of a gate valve.
I guess if you live in an inner city apartment all your life knowledge of the real world can be limited. Doesn't make the stories any less funny.
 
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