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  • oldsaw

    Dec. 28, 2010 12:47 p.m. oldsaw SuperDork

    This may be a recruitment video or a PSA documenting NYC's ongoing program to employ the developmentally-challenged:

    NSFW - Language

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt_r-jO3lKE

  • pilotbraden

    Dec. 28, 2010 12:48 p.m. pilotbraden Reader

    Typical gov't retards

  • wbjones

    Dec. 28, 2010 12:55 p.m. wbjones Dork

    yankee ingenuity

    understeer: when you hit the wall with the front end,,, oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back end.... horsepower: how hard you hit that wall.... torque: how far you drag that wall

  • 914Driver

    Dec. 28, 2010 3:20 p.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    pilotbraden wrote: Typical gov't retards

    HEY !! I resemble that remark!

    BMW -- You don't need a hibachi to cook rice.

  • oldsaw

    Dec. 28, 2010 4:01 p.m. oldsaw SuperDork

    914Driver wrote:
    pilotbraden wrote: Typical gov't retards

    HEY !! I resemble that remark!

    You get a "pass" - cause you work on things best applied towards NYC's sanitation workers.

    Oh, and the other bad guys, too...........

  • Ignorant

    Dec. 28, 2010 5:37 p.m. Ignorant SuperDork

    but coffee break was in 10 minutes....

    Actually, Give them a break. They were probably working for 24+ hours straight and damn tired. The car will get taken care of by the insurance.

    My friends brother plows for a town in upstate NY. Working 2-3 days with only a handfull of hours of sleep in between shifts is not uncommon. They work hard so that you can have a safe ride.

    clubber lang is my friend

  • carguy123

    Dec. 28, 2010 8:16 p.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    Ignorant wrote: Actually, Give them a break. They were probably working for 24+ hours straight and damn tired. The car will get taken care of by the insurance.

    So that makes it right?

    What about the aggravation and inconvenience to the owner. There's untold lost hours dealing with getting a rent car, dealing with a body shop, etc., etc.

    That was way beyond wrong. They had ZERO disregard for someone else's property. They could have waited for a 2nd tow truck or even gotten it out going forwards rather than backwards. The banging of the car with the blade and lowering the blade (as if he's going to shovel some more snow) to try to go forward instead of keeping the blade up was inexcusable. I've run a a lot of bladed machinery and there were several things he could have done with the blade to change the direction of the machine as well as making the removal of the machine easier.

    What they did and the way they did it requires firing and possibly a firing squad!

    "mobilito ergo sum" I drive therefore I am!

  • Ignorant

    Dec. 28, 2010 8:22 p.m. Ignorant SuperDork

    carguy123 wrote: What they did and the way they did it requires firing and possibly a firing squad!

    I didn't say it made it right....

    I merely think we should give them a break.. Shooting them is an appropriate response though..

    clubber lang is my friend

  • kabel

    Dec. 28, 2010 8:30 p.m. kabel Dork

    yea, that display was insane, I watched in complete disbelief and it just got worse!

    Bacon is Meat Candy

  • oldopelguy

    Dec. 28, 2010 10:07 p.m. oldopelguy Dork

    Ignorant wrote: Actually, Give them a break. They were probably working for 24+ hours straight and damn tired. The car will get taken care of by the insurance.

    Gov't employees and most likely with CDLs. Definitely not working 24+ hours straight.

    In the video you hear the owner of the SUV screaming at them from the street. Sure it would have taken more time to shovel it out and move it out of the way, but I think it would have been the right answer.

    Of course anyone who get's a vehicle with a loader bucket stuck on pavement is probably not going to think of that. Loader operation 101 grade= F

  • Ignorant

    Dec. 29, 2010 7:04 a.m. Ignorant SuperDork

    oldopelguy wrote:
    Ignorant wrote: Actually, Give them a break. They were probably working for 24+ hours straight and damn tired. The car will get taken care of by the insurance.

    Gov't employees and most likely with CDLs. Definitely not working 24+ hours straight.

    see wallys post here about his recent work hours during the storm..

    http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/snow/30086/page2/

    These guys do work 24 hours plus... CDL or not. It's fairly common..

    Is what they did right? Nope.. Where they probably so tired they couldn't see straight.. Yep..

    clubber lang is my friend

  • cwh

    Dec. 29, 2010 8:57 a.m. cwh SuperDork

    I read on another site that the SUV is City owned. At least some citizen isn't hurt.

  • 914Driver

    Dec. 29, 2010 9:19 a.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    Why can't you put the bucket down lifting the front wheels off the ground a bit. The vehicle articulates in the middle, turning right would push the tractor body away from the parked car.

    Lift bucket, turn left, repeat.

    My son had to drive 200 miles to get to work in NYC yesterday, trains are still on "holiday schedule". He works on 2nd Ave between 44th and 45th St. They plow all the snow into the center of the street to open one lane of traffic. That's it. Friday will be 40 degrees and hopefully it will melt.

    Dan

    BMW -- You don't need a hibachi to cook rice.

  • mad_machine

    Dec. 29, 2010 2:09 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    I agree on lifting the wheels with the bucket. I have seen construction guys do amazing things with the articulated buckets some of those things have.

    During the Sound Check, nobody can year you scream

  • 914Driver

    Dec. 29, 2010 2:46 p.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    D'ja see that guy walk on up onto his truck? Talent.

    BMW -- You don't need a hibachi to cook rice.

  • oldsaw

    Dec. 29, 2010 2:48 p.m. oldsaw SuperDork

    More coverage, via CNN:

    http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2010/12/29/exp.hln.cars.slammed.folo.cnn...

  • nutherjrfan

    Dec. 29, 2010 2:51 p.m. nutherjrfan HalfDork

    the sidewalk was perfectly cleared, presumably by the super, go figure.

    Confucius say It does not matter how slow you go, so long as you do not stop. Confucius was wrong.

  • Ignorant

    Dec. 29, 2010 4:28 p.m. Ignorant SuperDork

    In other news.. You NEED 2 suv's in the city..

    clubber lang is my friend

  • Gearheadotaku

    Dec. 29, 2010 6:32 p.m. Gearheadotaku Dork

    beyond words......

    Old enough to know better, too young too care!

  • Dec. 29, 2010 8:18 p.m. TRoglodyte Reader

    Perfect example of how snow makes everything stupider.

  • Wally

    Dec. 30, 2010 6:16 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    It's easy to sit in your underware and shout obsecnities out a window. For several years now the city has been cutting back on staff and equipment, and then when something like this happens they want everything cleared yesterday.

    Most likely the two drivers only use tow trucks and loaders in deep snow so they have little experience on getting unstuck. Once they hit the suv they were going to be taken out of service so it really didn't matter if they hit it a second or tenth time, they might as well finish getting the machine out so the replacement operator can get right to work with it.

    Looking at it afterwards it's easy to try and second guess what they should have done, but at the time on little sleep with supervisors and people on the sidewalk constantly yelling to move faster you just try and keep things moving the best you can.

    In Reply to oldopelguy:

    In storms and other emergencies working 24hrs is not uncommon, and when we do get some down time we normally can't get home so any sleep we get is usually in a lunch room or someone's car.

    Inspite of what most people think we don't all sit around drinking coffee like the women at DMV.

    I'm going back to my office. There's a lot of porn piling up on the internet and it's not going to download it's self. Dr. House

  • Dec. 30, 2010 6:25 a.m. TRoglodyte Reader

    I didn't know their was a supervisor onsight ,that explains everything

  • Wally

    Dec. 30, 2010 6:47 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    TRoglodyte wrote: I didn't know their was a supervisor onsight ,that explains everything

    If they are like ours they wouldn't be out in the cold, just several of them yelling over each other on the radio.

    I'm going back to my office. There's a lot of porn piling up on the internet and it's not going to download it's self. Dr. House

  • oldsaw

    Dec. 30, 2010 8:44 a.m. oldsaw SuperDork

    There are now rumblings that there was a work "slowdown" as a protest over budget and staffing cuts. The department has been cut from 6300 to 5900 positions and some supervisors are getting demoted:

    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/sanit_filthy_snow_slow_mo_qH57MZwC53QKOJlekSSDJK

    I'll suggest the public outcry is related to NYC's ongoing quest to generate more revenue via more (and higher) taxes AND reducing services - kinda like a restaurant charging full price for a meal and then serving child-size portions.

  • Wally

    Dec. 30, 2010 1:46 p.m. Wally SuperDork

    They are looking into that now. If there was a slowdown anywhere I hope the people involved are found out and dealt with. The storm was bad enough, that was not the time to screw around like that.

    I'm going back to my office. There's a lot of porn piling up on the internet and it's not going to download it's self. Dr. House

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