@MadamPirate PE I vote for myself
What region do you work in? Temps sporadically affected us November-February when I was working on DOT jobs. It was also very dependent on whether there was a strict deadline to be met whether they actually wanted to uphold their specs on temperature. Made my job as an inspector very frustrating.That's correct, usually May to mid November, with greatly reduced hours the first and last month (reduced on DOT projects- increased on commercial and municipal projects). We also have a very silly government that will shut down a project because it's too cold, if it doesn't warm up in 2 weeks then they want you to write a letter explaining how you're going to address the situation (spray lots and lots of aerosol) and continue work. So for the two weeks when it was 35-38 degrees we can't work, but we need to finish the road, so after 2 weeks we get to resume work when it's 25-28 degrees. I take off for hunting season in early November so I can't be blamed for the terrible work that's done when we shouldn't be working.
unless she just didn't have him on the list... and sent him a role. ...hmmmm?This would imply that @NikR_PE is a townie.
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