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Bonds 25

Tri-Cities does have the worst drivers Ive ever seen.....and I do pass people on the right if they are driving in the left lane for no reason, but I do not tailgate people (like i said...I made that up as I dont like rock chips on my brand new truck....and I was in the mood to get people fired up)  I did pass 48 cars one day on my way to work....all in the right lane....all going 65 mph (in a 60 mph zone)  That is quite sad that there is that many people who have no idea the proper lane to be driving in.....so sad that it has actually caused me to count.
"But I Dont Wanna Be A Pirate" - Jerry Seinfeld

MacGyver

Quote from: Bonds 25 on Apr 20, 2011, 11:58
Ohhhh....for the record the whole tailgating story isnt true (afraid of rock chips)  I guess I forgot to mention that.....I am however quite impressed how VERY easy it is to get people fired up on here.


Quote from: Bonds 25 on Apr 20, 2011, 12:09
Tri-Cities does have the worst drivers Ive ever seen.....and I do pass people on the right if they are driving in the left lane for no reason, but I do not tailgate people (like i said...I made that up as I dont like rock chips on my brand new truck....and I was in the mood to get people fired up)  I did pass 48 cars one day on my way to work....all in the right lane....all going 65 mph (in a 60 mph zone)  That is quite sad that there is that many people who have no idea the proper lane to be driving in.....so sad that it has actually caused me to count.

Quote from: Bonds 25 on Apr 20, 2011, 11:40
So let me get this straight.....Im the one thats the problemPassing cars on the right going 65 mph is wrong.....not the people who are driving strictly in the left lane going 55-60 mph (while holding up trafic and not PASSING ANYBODY!!)  Also....I do have 31 years left....we actually make electricity where I work.   And Kool-Aid?....LOL Im 34 years old. Not a bad attempt at trying to belittle me however. 

Hmmmmmmm, really, I guess you're the expert on getting 'people' fired up, eh?

Both are illegal.

MacGyver

Quote from: snowman on Apr 20, 2011, 10:25
Anyone that counts the number of cars they illegally pass on the way to work has a little problem. And put down the Kool-Aid, pal, I'll let you in on a little secret. You Ready? You don't have 31 years left out there. The fat lady is starting to sing.

Quote from: Bonds 25 on Apr 20, 2011, 11:40
So let me get this straight.....Im the one thats the problem.  Passing cars on the right going 65 mph is wrong.....not the people who are driving strictly in the left lane going 55-60 mph (while holding up trafic and not PASSING ANYBODY!!)  Also....I do have 31 years left....we actually make electricity where I work.   And Kool-Aid?....LOL Im 34 years old. Not a bad attempt at trying to belittle me however. 

In case you missed the snowman's meaning, let me help you out.  He (i.e. SnowMan) means, with your current driving style, will not live long enough for you to enjoy 31+ years till retirement.

You'll see as you get older.  You will slow down or get slowed down.  Most of us learned from others mistakes so we wouldn't have to make them ourselves.  You could say, learn from the OE or become the OE.

Peace.

105KW

Glad he turns off at Woops..Uh I mean Columbia Generating Staion...Just makes the drive safer for us  ;D

nukewood

It has been my experience that passing on the way to work at Hanford in either the right lane or the left might net you a savings of 1-2 minutes by the time you get to Kbasin. Is it really worth it?

RDTroja

Quote from: nukewood on Apr 20, 2011, 05:10
It has been my experience that passing on the way to work at Hanford in either the right lane or the left might net you a savings of 1-2 minutes by the time you get to Kbasin. Is it really worth it
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Please stop trying to inject logic into an emotionally charged subject... the morons don't listen because they think it doesn't apply to them, so you only succeed in inconveniencing billions of  electrons needlessly.

Thank you.
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MacGyver

Quote from: Bonds 25 on Apr 20, 2011, 12:47
Also.....when I ride to work with my Girlfriend and she is consistently "flying by" vehicles on the right....while going 62 MPH something is wrong.  Im not talking about people going under the speed limit in the right lane (some believe 60 mph is too fast)  My problem is the population of drivers that strictly drive in the "passing lane" no matter WHAT speed they are going.

Hey Bonds ... I was able to recover some video from the traffic camera's of you and your girlfriends driving.  RaceY!   :P ;)  :o ;)

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Protectologist

Since the tribe of Morons and the tribe of Idiots are sending out their war parties I've decided to be the one to leave a few minutes earlier to avoid the battle. I did notice a few scouts out ahead of the main group but other than that I had a peaceful drive to work this morning.

turkeypoint1967

As did I.  There is a white ford dually and a black ford pickup that I havent seen all week which makes me happy.

Maverick

I typically drive up to 5 miles/hr over the posted speed.  I try to stay out of these crazies path but that doesn't always work; they blaze by me honking and flippiing me the "bird"; like I really care what crazy people think.  They are the problem and their need to speed is their issue, not mine.

Radiationman85

Whats your best guess or rumour on HPT/RCT numbers for lay off?
We have 674 house techs and 82 contract techs.

I am hearing and guessing myself we will be laying off all contract techs (82) and going down to 500 house. Giving a grand total of 256 being laid off.


Thoughts?

turkeypoint1967

We have heard numbers all over the board. I imagine what you said will be close, however I am not sure it will be that high.

RDTroja

And you think you have it tough... check out this parking job.

http://www.wimp.com/somewhererussia/
"I won't eat anything that has intelligent life, but I'd gladly eat a network executive or a politician."

                                  -Marty Feldman

"Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to understand that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
                                  -Ronald Reagan

I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: 'O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.' And God granted it.

                                  - Voltaire

Radiationman85

High as in 500 being kept or 256 high being laid off?

???

MacGyver

Quote from: RDTroja on Apr 21, 2011, 05:23
And you think you have it tough... check out this parking job.

http://www.wimp.com/somewhererussia/

That is impressive .. !?!?! ..  ;) :o :P ;D :o ;) [quit]

namlive

At the SRS layoff in Feb. our management of high integrity told us that RadCon would lose 25% or 50 plus people. When the smoked cleared we had lost 4 and according to "the talk" 3 were absentee problems and one was on triple final commitment. They deliberately put the word out that the layoffs would be high, I guess so when 680 people left, we could sigh and say, "That wasn't so bad." I am convinced that the new owners conducting the layoffs are clueless as to what the site does. They are too busy flaunting their wealth on MTV teen cribs. (Season 1 episode 12). Now the next layoff has been cut back to 500 people tops. If they lay off 50 radcon I will go and I won't be too sad, that is if they still plan on using the seniority roster. They want to get rid of it to rid themselves of the unnamed "loafers at the top."

Don't believe half of what they say.
No one gets out alive.

Protectologist

The number I'm hearing is that one third will be laid off at Hanford. That would bring the number of techs down to 500. But one third is the total number of staff reduced and RP may not get hit as hard or may get hit harder. We are repeatedly told that everyone is "safe" until 9/30. And no one is safe after that. I'm hearing from a lot of "exempts" that they are worried about their jobs too.

105KW

Quote from: Radiationman85 on Apr 21, 2011, 02:10
Whats your best guess or rumour on HPT/RCT numbers for lay off?
We have 674 house techs and 82 contract techs.

I am hearing and guessing myself we will be laying off all contract techs (82) and going down to 500 house. Giving a grand total of 256 being laid off.


Thoughts?

If I was a betting man ( and I am ) that is a pretty good guess. Historically the last 10 years the house numbers have stayed around 500 +- 8. I think you will see  WRPS ( tank farms ) maintain it's headcount as they have an increased budget, while CHG ( PFP and the Canyons, Solid waste, Ground water ) will loose  head count (techs). MSA techs I think are stable and doubt any will shift.  WCH has increased their temp head count ( I suspect to prepare for the bump and roll ) and when everything is said and done 500 sounds like a good number.  But hey, my opionion and a a buck might get you a cup of coffee at costco  ::)


105KW :P

BTW...The current numbers today are 659 House and 88 temps if the list is correct.

UncaBuffalo

Quote from: MacGyver on Apr 18, 2011, 02:53

It isn't the left lane.  Its proper name is the "passing lane".  Not the "fast lane" or the "speeding lane".  The "passing lane" is the correct term.  You have no right to demand it, and you have no right to be in it unless you are passing.  Lane ownership issues are a big deal.  And, by violating it you are endangering the rest of us on the road.

I am not advocating hogging the "passing lane" if you are not passing.  But, as TnTplayer has stated, it is a speed "limit".  Thusly, if you don't know what that means please look at a dictionary.  Otherwise stop getting mad at those that obey the law when passing in the "passing lane".


I have been trying to keep my mouth shut, 'cuz I really don't have a dog in this fight...I'm going home from nightshift while y'all are jockeying for pole position...



BUT, I have to say it:

Have you thought about the possible outcomes when you play that sanctimonious 'I'm-the-good-guy-because-I-follow-the-speed-limit-in-the-passing-lane' card?

Outcome 1:  You are doing a good thing by slowing that unsafe speeder down?

OR

Outcome 2:  You are causing road rage in someone who may already have issues?  Road rage which may not affect you, but may cause an accident further down the road...


I don't know about everyone else, but I'd rather stay in the slow lane, even if I'm stuck behind someone going 57, and not tick anyone off...rather than go 60 in fast lane and cause someone in a hurry to drive even crazier.



Full Disclosure:  I reserve the right (subject to such fines as the judicial system chooses to levee) to go 10mph over the  speed 'limit' (it's really just a guideline...if you are willing to pay the fines) on those rare occasions when I am running late...or when I need to pass someone in the slow lane in a timely manner.  ;)
We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can't think what anybody sees in them.      - B. Baggins

tolstoy

Just a nit-pickin' point but I don't see how my obeying the law (driving the speed limit) should make me responsible for any of the ridiculously bad driving or behavior that I see just about every day.

RRhoads

Quote from: UncaBuffalo on May 09, 2011, 06:13
I have been trying to keep my mouth shut, 'cuz I really don't have a dog in this fight...I'm going home from nightshift while y'all are jockeying for pole position...



BUT, I have to say it:

Have you thought about the possible outcomes when you play that sanctimonious 'I'm-the-good-guy-because-I-follow-the-speed-limit-in-the-passing-lane' card?

Outcome 1:  You are doing a good thing by slowing that unsafe speeder down?

OR

Outcome 2:  You are causing road rage in someone who may already have issues?  Road rage which may not affect you, but may cause an accident further down the road...


I don't know about everyone else, but I'd rather stay in the slow lane, even if I'm stuck behind someone going 57, and not tick anyone off...rather than go 60 in fast lane and cause someone in a hurry to drive even crazier.



Full Disclosure:  I reserve the right (subject to such fines as the judicial system chooses to levee) to go 10mph over the  speed 'limit' (it's really just a guideline...if you are willing to pay the fines) on those rare occasions when I am running late...or when I need to pass someone in the slow lane in a timely manner.  ;)


Finally some sense!....
Thank you UB!!!

RRhoads

Quote from: tolstoy on May 09, 2011, 12:21
Just a nit-pickin' point but I don't see how my obeying the law (driving the speed limit) should make me responsible for any of the ridiculously bad driving or behavior that I see just about every day.

Do it on the correct side of the road & there shouldnt be any worries.

MacGyver

Quote from: tolstoy on May 09, 2011, 12:21
Just a nit-pickin' point but I don't see how my obeying the law (driving the speed limit) should make me responsible for any of the ridiculously bad driving or behavior that I see just about every day.

I find it odd you "rationalize" behavior.  But, they have research on this very topic.

Drivers blame everyone else for bad driving

So you think you're a good driver

tolstoy

Righto. Good to know that I should lock my car if I  park next to yours lest I 'cause' you to swipe my stereo!  ;)

UncaBuffalo

Quote from: tolstoy on May 09, 2011, 12:21
Just a nit-pickin' point but I don't see how my obeying the law (driving the speed limit) should make me responsible for any of the ridiculously bad driving or behavior that I see just about every day.

You are right...it should NOT make you responsible -in a 'logical' kind of way. 

Unfortunately, we are dealing with the emotions of someone (probably less stable than you) who is already in a hurry and isn't going to make a calm decision about you blocking them.

So, please be the extra-civilized person who keeps us all safe by NOT pushing the speeder into road rage.  Thanks!  :)
We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can't think what anybody sees in them.      - B. Baggins


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