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What do gritter drivers do......

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.......for the rest of the year when they are not required to drive the gritters?

 

Do they sit, poised and ready next to the phone for the first drop in temperature each winter, or do they all have 'day jobs' with the council? :eh::think:

 

The forum seems to be the font of all knowledge, so i just wondered if anyone knew? It's driven me loopy for years now... :lol:

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According to Yahoo answers it could be any of the following;

 

I drove a sanding truck some decades ago, and this was a truck owned by a private contractor paid on the basis of tons carried and miles of highway spread. When we had snow or icy conditions I might work 18 hours straight, but when there was no need for sanding, we were paid a standby amount, like 3 hours a day.

 

What one did? One could book out and go drive the garbage truck, or one could stay in the yard to be available should need arise. Most would book out unless a storm is expected within a day. One would have to be getting lots of sleep, and because the ministry had mandated we stay and get sleep, they paid 6 hours for that 24 hour period before a storm.

 

or

 

It's been said already but, they just do other work for the council within their community.

So, repairing things on council homes/property. Cutting hedges/grass. Picking up litter. Just keeping the area tidy in general.

 

or

 

The drivers go and do other things and the Lorry's get either get parked up till they are needed or used for other jobs.

Source(s): I work for that department in my council

 

or, for the more silly answers,

 

Pick up all the bits of grit from the last time around to put back in their lorry.

Lounge about.

Help Santa.

chase penguins with feather dusters :shock:

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My OH says that some of the gritters / snow ploughs have interchangeable bodies (I'm talking about the vehicles, not the drivers) so in the summer they are not necessarily parked up... they can be used by the council for other jobs.

 

I would also expect that the gritter drivers are either contracted in (and they find other driving jobs for the summer) or if they are council employees they will be employed in other roles.

 

PJ

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My ex was a road worker. All year round he did regular road work and between October and April all the guys in the depot were on week on / week off 'salting stand by. Quite often they would work their normal hours and then spend all night out gritting.

 

I used to know all the 'spread measurements' for the weather types. :roll:

 

Christmas party was late September as that was the only time the whole depot (apart from the guys who were on stand by for emergancies) could get together. :D

 

Hope that answers some queries.

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