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1) I may have to go back to doing 22-1(gem island) again. and I have a new route. some of that new one I have done before. the need is that with gem island there is a trick to doing it.
2) Justin, greg and others are taking days off to the point tom is putting the foot down.
the city I work for has hired me for a meter reading job. most of it is walking and reading. a few routes such as gem island has(depending on who does it) riding and getting out aka driving the route. I don't do that. I walk most of these acre lots. its faster for me to do so. the route numbers are what I post. I wouldn't make any more sense if I posted gem island or 200 greytwig since those are street names and addresses or a community.
lol. I depends, I read their intent if its real bad and I can fall back I will, if can control them by advanced and forcing them back I will. I have swung at a dog to see how it acts. if backs up then I know I can control him if he bites then I have to decide to cause damage or to retreat and try to get the read by binos. sometimes I do call up and get another to divert. other times dan or tom come in and swing away.
last week when I was given another route and shown the day of , I encountered two dogs and I wasn't sure if they were aggressive so I retreated and entered the read as skip inside. I notice they barked and were noisy as I observed they did as I was leaving and one of them as I was closing the improvised get ceased to bark but was more interested in escaping then as I closed the thing it stuck its head through the hole as if to say. I merely wanted to play with you. so when I came back to get the read they were gone and I got it.
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