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  Thesnarlingbadger said:
When people leave my climbing bag open in the pissing rain. If I could get away with wrapping a soaking wet rope around there head I would. But it's slow breathing counting to 10 as well for me.

 

yr kit you look after it ,:biggrin:

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Another one for the cab is when someone changes the radio station or messes about with the air con without asking me first. Or when people clutter up the dash with crap wrappers and wet hoodies (made even worse when they leave it there). I have taken to sneakily popping it all back in to there bags when they aren't looking(banana skins and all). My van my rules if you don't like it walk.

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  Steve Bullman said:
not exactly 'on site', but i hate when passengers put their hands up to thank other drivers who have pulled over to let you through. Thats the drivers job!

 

 

Not always. When oncoming traffic stop to allow you to turn right it's the passengers job. Always.

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  Stephen Blair said:
Everything winds me up that I don't do!

But I say nothing and have developed an inner rage of continual Tourette's and negative thoughts!

 

 

Jaw clenched throughout the day then vent it all on road rage on the way back?

 

We should work together sometime!

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  Thesnarlingbadger said:
Another one for the cab is when someone changes the radio station or messes about with the air con without asking me first. Or when people clutter up the dash with crap wrappers and wet hoodies (made even worse when they leave it there). I have taken to sneakily popping it all back in to there bags when they aren't looking(banana skins and all). My van my rules if you don't like it walk.

 

if they leave there **** bin it. what ever it is

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Leaving the tool boxes out in the rain on a Friday then leaving them closed over the weekend...

Leaving everything and anything in the truck that is wet or waste.

Overfeeding the chippers...duh!

Feeding chippers with lumps of wood like 'morning stars' then having to spend 20min wrestling the lumps out of the rollers.

Taking a fresh saw each time a chain is blunted until every saw is blunted.

Getting the 'ump when I ruck up on site an hour before the end of the job and point out the hangers (post rope retrieval)

Leaving the truck doors open in the rain.

Not taking muddy gloves off to move the truck.

Oh F~~K IT!

I'm going to work alone from now on...:sneaky2:

Ty

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  Steve Bullman said:
not exactly 'on site', but i hate when passengers put their hands up to thank other drivers who have pulled over to let you through. Thats the drivers job!

 

my father in law does that it gets right on ma tits as well as acting like Dom jolly when he answers the phone oh and disturbing me on a Sunday night when am bolloxed

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