For the record, my boss is great. Someone I know is being guilted into coming into work right now. They live at the top of a steep hill and have minimal snow driving experience. The boss lives in a condo 3 blocks from the office in an urban area. "I made it in". So f'ing what.
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i don't understand why people buy rear wheel drive cars, like they make them because people buy them, obviously, but why? like, is it a nostalgia thing and they can pretend it's a hot rod? or like, is there a real point to them?
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You get more power pushing from the back than pulling from up front.
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Good general advice, although it sounds like it doesn't snow isn't common there. Up here it's "don't guilt them driving into work when it snows over a foot or more, or the ice is over an inch thick." For anything else, that's why there are studded snow tires.
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Exactly. Like I said in another tweet, if this was some place like Montana or Wyoming, my advice would be to learn to drive in it or move. This is western WA. This happens once or twice a year and it's gone in a week. No one gets time to learn
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Had a boss pissed off that the morning after we got 20+ inches in Chicago, people couldn't get to work. It took me like 2 hours just to unbury my car. The roads were all but unusable for days.
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Never forget the time I got stuck in my own driveway (northwest Chicagoland)


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