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https://www.washingtonpolicy.org/publications/detail/wsdot-snowplow-crew-say-they-are-burned-out-and-understaffed

" Look back at the Governor and his decision to layoff over 400 employees when we need them most. Even if we had a full crew, we would still struggle of course, but there would be more resources to maintain so we’re not burning out our remaining employees at 7 days a week. To put all the burden on the few that are left behind to maintain these roads and to have media negate what is being done to these employees, chalking it up to a weather issue, when the mandate is a part of the problem "

truths getting out people more and more. ..... an avalanche perhaps ?

https://www.washingtonpolicy.org/publications/detail/wsdot-snowplow-crew-say-they-are-burned-out-and-understaffed " Look back at the Governor and his decision to layoff over 400 employees when we need them most. Even if we had a full crew, we would still struggle of course, but there would be more resources to maintain so we’re not burning out our remaining employees at 7 days a week. To put all the burden on the few that are left behind to maintain these roads and to have media negate what is being done to these employees, chalking it up to a weather issue, when the mandate is a part of the problem " truths getting out people more and more. ..... an avalanche perhaps ?

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I did the amphetamine thing for a while - but what happens is when your body reaches the end of it's endurance it just shuts you off. Loss of consciousness to force sleep. The problem is you don't know when that is going to happen, because you can't feel it, and it could happen right as you are driving the plow. It happened to me as I was answering the door. Passed out right in front of the neighbor.

That was the end of the amphetamine experiment.