Quote from: Ethan on February 25, 2010, 01:33:02 PM
Then because its snowed and the weathers a little bad she's like "I can call in due to weather conditions" Yea okay good thinking. I'll admit we are having brake issues on our car but honestly its not that far, if she thought about it she could take the bus.
Sorry to hear money is more important to you then my safety. We are not having brake "issues" the brakes don't damn well work! Theoretically, yes I could take the damn bus. That is assuming that the buses haven't been canceled (which yes before you go ranting on, I know they have not been yet.) As already two main roads have been closed the rest of the day due to "weather conditions" and accidents that have happened. However after I find out what the bus routes are (even if I wasn't playing video games) and then took the bus I would be late. "Late is better" you would say. Well shall I remind you that in training, and even my supervisor have said "If your going to be late, just call in absent. Being late is frowned upon by this company more so then absences. You can get away with being absent multiple times per month, late not so much."
It's dangerous enough driving the car in clear conditions. As you can attest by being in the car when we ended up pulling a complete 180 trying to stop from only 40kph. (That's 24mph for the americans on the forum.) None the less, seeing as how I was able to "make it" down the street to drop off Mass Effect 2 back at Roger's, as it had to go back and I was using that short distance to test the roads. It included the part where we spun out yesterday. I suppose I should be leaving to go to work. Enjoy the rest of your lovely little night playing Dragon Age, watching TV, and going on Facebook. Oh, but by the way. Don't you ever again DARE to tell me that I should be cleaning the ->-bleeped-<-ing house, when I'm away for 8.5 hours and you can't so much as lift a finger to clean a room yourself unless I specifically ask you to do something. Even then it's rare that you do it.