Knowing these penny pinching new owners it's probably some regular maintenance stuff that could have been done before the season began but was delayed until the season began to give them an excuse not to run it during a few early season weekdays.
I heard from a couple coworkers that a drive gear came to a grinding halt this morning, shortly after 9am. I dont have any further information regarding it, other than i may have a couple extra days off.
ticket checker wrote:I heard from a couple coworkers that a drive gear came to a grinding halt this morning, shortly after 9am. I dont have any further information regarding it, other than i may have a couple extra days off.
Why??? I thought you were working at the K1? Why would you have days off?
Yes, I usually work the K1. With a chairlift out of service, everyone will have an extra day off, except the full time employees. Hope this helps. Cheerio.
ticket checker wrote:Yes, I usually work the K1. With a chairlift out of service, everyone will have an extra day off, except the full time employees. Hope this helps. Cheerio.
will your extra day off be a paid day off?
it not, that sucks.
I debated whether it was worth it to hike over and nail Superstar, but figured it'd be pretty blatantly obvious and not worth the trouble
now had there been > 6" of new snow, there wouldn't have been a debate
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.