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February 22, 2019 at 3:54 pm in reply to: Not feeling the Love in many businesses up around Arnold #6391Snider Snow and StumpParticipant
Thank you Michelle…It’s always hard in a severe storm to keep driveways completely clear. Trying to swim in two feet of snow to get to the driveways slows it down more. Glad you were happy and safe. We do our best. thank you for your business.
Thank you,
Snider’sFebruary 22, 2019 at 9:44 am in reply to: Not feeling the Love in many businesses up around Arnold #6389michelle sParticipantAdam, let me especially commend you guys for being ON IT keeping our driveways clear during the last storm. “Our” snowcat driver must’ve been exhausted because he was coming around the clock. But he did a great job, often following the plow to remove the berm after he already cleared the driveway. Once he came back after I pulled my car out of the way, even though by the time I got fully bundled up he had moved on to the neighbor’s house. It made such a huge difference, really makes it livable here even in the middle of extreme weather. Truly appreciated. Please don’t change!
SandiParticipantFebruary 22, 2019 at 7:33 am in reply to: Not feeling the Love in many businesses up around Arnold #6387Snider Snow and StumpParticipantWe certainly appreciate the business of the bay area people and all cabin owners in Dorrington. Thank you for coming to our neck of the sierras. It was a crazy weekend. The sun is shining and things have slowed a little..Thank you for investing in our economy. Don’t let one bad experience ever make you feel that your business is not appreciated here. Employees are tired after working a long weekend and are doing their best. Thank you for investing here and continuing to bring your familes to enjoy the mountain.
Thank you,
Adam and Jessica Snider
Snider’s Snow RemovalFlyerParticipantLet me use the Lube Room as an example. When they used to have Alice command the ship and she treated everyone like heck they were going out of business. Ok so the owners added a great back deck and a spruced up menu the biggest thing is customer service. You feel like they appreciate your business. Ace Hardware treats ya like gold walking into the store. Napa Autoparts thanks you 10 times before you leave. Camp Connell was going down the same path as the Lube Room was and they changed owners and things seeme to pick up but now it getting back to “what ya need”mentality instead of making the customer feel like they are appreciated. It was practically a ghost town there over the three day weekend. Right now Bear Valley is also doing this with lousy customer service. Big Burger is like a tweeker hang out. Is it that hard to train employees up here? Or does management just not care. Come on management step up the game. The economy is on fire now is the time to showcase our area and get customers wanting to invest in homes and start using this wonderful part of the Sierras.
bigtreestechmanKeymasterCalaveras County is going to start enforcing the law about blocking the roadway more strictly.
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caleachParticipantI have water again.😊
caleachParticipantIn spite of my efforts it insulate the pipes and have a recirculating pump I woke up or no running water.
Question is, am I alone in this or is there a general water suystem problem? I am on Karock off Pawnee.
Stevemichelle sParticipantLooks like this just posted on the PineTree and there are 6 vehicles involved and the entire roadway is blocked, if I understand it correctly.
bigtreestechmanKeymasternothing on caltrans or chp sites
michelle sParticipantI’m now hearing there is a closure down by the park, 4:30 on Sunday. My husband is waiting in town for it to open up. Nothing on the CalTrans page yet. Anyone know anything?
vnjParticipantThank you. The road closure notice dropped from that same page after I posted the question.
bigtreestechmanKeymasterYou can check the Road Conditions link at the top of the page.
The highway is open.
SR 4
[IN THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AREA]
IS CLOSED FROM 0.5 MI EAST OF THE JCT OF SR 207 /MT REBA TURNOFF/ TO THE
JCT OF SR 89 /EBBETTS PASS/ (ALPINE CO) – FOR THE WINTER – MOTORISTS ARE
ADVISED TO USE AN ALTERNATE ROUTECHAINS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL VEHICLES EXCEPT 4-WHEEL-DRIVE VEHICLES WITH SNOW TIRES ON ALL 4 WHEELS FROM ARNOLD TO CABBAGE PATCH (CALAVERAS CO)
CHAINS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL VEHICLES EXCEPT 4-WHEEL-DRIVE VEHICLES WITH SNOW TIRES ON ALL 4 WHEELS FROM CABBAGE PATCH (CALAVERAS CO) TO THE MT REBA TURNOFF
(ALPINE CO)PLEASE RESEARCH CHAIN CONTROL LOCATIONS AS CALTRANS IS CURRENTLY WORKING TO
UPDATE CHAIN CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS FOR CONSISTENCY WITH INTERNET MAPPING,
LIKE GOOGLE MAPS & MAPQUEST.vnjParticipantAny update on 4 being closed from Meko to Cabbage Patch due to flooding?
bigtreestechmanKeymasterThat’s what the official USPS site says also. LINK
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