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    The chance of a White Christmas in Oklahoma is 3%, we beat the odds yesterday! In fact we beat the single day record for snow, 11 inches. Normally we close on Christmas Eve at 3pm, you might think the fact that there was a Blizzard outside might mean we could just go home at noon? Yeah right! The interstates are closed, the Turnpike is closed and the Highway Patrol said if you get stuck, call a friend because we are too busy with real accidents, but we are open.

    And I can understand if you need feed for your animals, but why are you driving in a 40 to 50 MPH wind IN A BLIZZARD just to look at paint samples? I could not believe how many people just came in to shop IN A BLIZZARD. I can't see a block away out the window, but they risk driving in this. Around noon the customers finally figure out IT'S A BLIZZARD and drop off to about one or two an hour. No now we are all just standing around staring at each other wondering why we can't just go home. One of our bosses does go home and it takes her almost three hours to get there. She of course calls to tell us to be careful, but not that we can go.

    At 2pm I go out to move my car closer, but first I have to shovel snow that has drifted almost 2 feet deep in front of it. But finally it is almost 3pm and we can go, right? No! suddenly about a dozen people show up and want to shop and look around. And of course the other boss will not just tell them no, we all have to wait on them. Now if you saw a bunch of people wearing their coats, most with snow on them, with their keys in hand and standing with their hand over the light switch, you might think they are ready to leave.

    So I am over 30 minutes late leaving, I drive very slow and get home OK, but as I pull into the driveway, I get stuck with the back end of my car sticking out in the road. I remember I still had a partial bag of kitty litter in the house and went in to get it and find my dad on the floor, he had fallen and he has hurt his shoulder. I don't know if it is bruise or a break, so I call 911. When they are on their way and I have got my dad comfortable, I grab the kitty litter, get enough traction to pull back out in to road, get just enough speed to pull into drive (and into the snow drift), run back in to answer the phone calls from all the neighbors with a scanner.

    Now on my way back in, I can hear a siren in the distance, but as I wait and wait, no ambulance. My dad wants to move to his chair and I know I shouldn't but if he can get there it probably isn't a break, so I help him move, but still no ambulance.
    So I go back out, get my snow shovel, and clear off the porch for them. as I go the clear off the drift that has the back door blocked, I hear a siren again, but when I get to the front door, it is the Lake Ranger. The Ambulance got stuck in the snow! He brought a paramedic, he checks my dad out, no break or dislocation, just a bruise. As he finishes, the Ambulance makes it here, they check out his vital signs and stuff. One of the paramedics tells me he has been going non-stop since his shift started because of all the people having wrecks trying to drive in this. In fact I just heard the siren again as I am typing this.

    My dad is OK, he just needs help getting up and down right now as he can't brace himself with his left arm. I will call out tomorrow, between him, the weather and the fact my car is in a snow drift. If they had just closed early none of this would have happened and if we could have closed at 3pm as we were supposed to, he wouldn't have been lying on the floor for so long.
    "First time I ever seen a chainsaw go down anybody's britches,"

  • #2
    Glad to hear that you made it home okay and that you're dad's going to be fine. Sorry your bosses don't seem to give a sh*t, though. Merry Christmas, if you celebrate it (or I can be more PC and wish you Merry ChristmaHannuKwanzaSolstiEidDay!).
    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

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    • #3
      I wish there was some way to let your work know that they are basically responsible. They shouldn't have ever made you stay past closing, especially in that weather.

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      • #4
        idiot law

        I think snowy states should pass an idiot driver law like the have here in AZ. It basically states, if you drive through a flooded wash and the emt's have to pull you out, you get to pay the cost of the rescue. And it should include a paragraph or 2 about if you endanger the lives and safety of your workers you are liable for the fines.
        Peoples lives are worth more than money.

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        • #5
          Quoth aj_prettiful View Post
          I wish there was some way to let your work know that they are basically responsible. They shouldn't have ever made you stay past closing, especially in that weather.
          I agree! They are responsible.

          Once during a snow storm on New Year's Eve, the other stores in the mall closed, but the department store I worked in stayed open. My aunt (who worked in another dept. store in the same mall) came over to see if I was off work too so we could go home. My boss wouldn't let me go. When the store FINALLY closed, we drove home and got into an accident - thankfully plowing into a snow bank and not going off the cliff on the other side! My boss felt guilty for WEEKS. I got a few days off and my choice of schedule for awhile.

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          • #6
            OK REPRESENT.


            I live about two-odd hours north of OKC, and while we still got a TON of snow (drifts nearly 3' tall and 1.5' wide in the front yard!); MOST of the townfolk were smart enough to buckle down the day before and just not go anywhere.

            One highschooler, however, learned that just because your 4WD truck seems to be handling the roads okay, it's STILL not a good idea to try to approch a rail-road crossing at anything other than 'techinatly moving' when there's also a 75-degree turn on the other side.

            Rolled the bloody thing clean over one time. Was just fine, luckily, but I happened to look out my window and go "HUH. That trucks off the road at an odd angle."

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            • #7
              Well I got to spend Christmas in the ER. My dad was still in pain today and we discovered he scrapped his elbow but me and the paramedic missed it. So one ambulance ride later, he is in the ER, but in the hall because all the rooms are full.

              Learned we had a 31 car wreck on the highway just out of town, but only one fatality. The man survived the wreck, but got out of his car and was hit by another that could not see him in the snow, and was ran over three times

              An x-ray later, my dad has a hairline fracture and is in a sling. But I did learn the proper way to treat a skin tear. The ER doc used a jelly to roll the skin back into place. Have to remember that one, I have skinned myself a few times in the greenhouse.

              So I really don't care what they say tomorrow, I am taking this weekend off to take care of him. I will see if we can upgrade his home health visits while he heals.

              Hell of a way to spend Christmas.
              "First time I ever seen a chainsaw go down anybody's britches,"

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              • #8
                I'm confused... if the highways are closed, why are so many people still driving? I know that there are always some people who think that they can still drive when they highway is closed (and the OPP are spread thinly enough that they can normally get away with it), but there generally aren't that many of them...

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                • #9
                  One of our bosses does go home and it takes her almost three hours to get there. She of course calls to tell us to be careful, but not that we can go.
                  Bitch.

                  I bet all those people on the road are people that their jobs let them go home early because of t he snow. So they are thinking, "I got off work early. On my way home I think I'll stop and do some shopping." Instead of getting home safe and sound.

                  Hope your dad gets better quick.
                  Time! Time! Time is what turns kittens into cats.

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                  • #10
                    I wound up stuck in the snow last Saturday, but that's because my campus decided to shut down and evacuate everyone right as the snow started falling. And being unable to contact any of my friends in town, I had the choice of driving two hours south and hoping I saw more rain than snow, or two hours north and hoping the snow hadn't hit yet.

                    So I decided South was the better bet, and my car battery died while stuck in a six-hour traffic jam after some tractor trailers got stuck in the snow outside Hillsville, VA.
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                    • #11
                      I got to spemd boxing day in a&e with a broken wrist, so you have my sympathy.
                      "I can tell her you're all tied up in the projection room." Sunset Boulevard.

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                      • #12
                        Next time be more careful when you "spemd".
                        "First time I ever seen a chainsaw go down anybody's britches,"

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                        • #13
                          I'm appalled and aghast that they made you keep working after the po-po closed the major highways and interstates. Here where I am in Virginia when they did the same thing last week most businesses immediately closed their doors and remained closed during the next few days. With one exception, Wal Mart.

                          The next day the hubby and I went walking out in the 20 inch snow with snow still falling. We walked about a couple of miles to take photos and enjoy the snow. Lo and behold, the Wal Mart parking lot was full. And the roads had not even been remotely plowed at that point!
                          "No, I will not poop a shopping cart out for you." - Irving Patrick Freleigh

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                          • #14
                            We were under a winter weather warning from Wednesday until Saturday at midnight and the movie theater was PACKED on Christmas Day.

                            You know you live in a bad winter area if they issue warnings a day BEFORE the storm even starts.
                            You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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                            • #15
                              Quoth Magpie View Post
                              I'm confused... if the highways are closed, why are so many people still driving? I know that there are always some people who think that they can still drive when they highway is closed (and the OPP are spread thinly enough that they can normally get away with it), but there generally aren't that many of them...
                              Highways closed yes.... That does not mean that local roads are closed. Probably should be seeing some of the conditions in the towns, but people will always drive in it. The snow we got here in October... I got my own vehicles stuck in my driveway in town. We were on the outer edge of the blizzard that just past, the winds sucked but not much snow. I drove to a place for a work trouble call yesterday - 5 hour drive, that I saw drifts about 10 feet tall.

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