Worked. Arrived at St. Francis Health Carmel at 6:30am and was called down to St Francis Indianapolis to pickup staff members that could not drive into work. Left work at 11:15pm.
Still tired as I had to be back to work at FSFH Carmel at 6 am.
Worked 8 hrs in the plant, got home and shoveled drive/sidewalk (at 1 am).
Didn't put the Jeep in 4wd until I got to the parking lot at work LOL.
I don't see why so many places closed or called off early. Hell, I remember driving in way worse, with rear wheel drive only rigs.
Even a Trans Am (didn't get anywhere fast in snow but I still got there).
Now we have traction control, more specific tires, AWD, FWD, 4WD and anti lock brakes and people still can't drive worth a flyin' flip.
4wd wasn't common when I grew up, now they're everywhere. My ol' lady has a Grand Cherokee and she slides and bangs into everything, even in 4wd!
Some guy with a new style Tahoe, damaged front, about blasted me earlier today.
Listened to everyone ask "how are the roads" when there's a foot of snow on the ground! People hung up with cars that normally bottom out on dry ground, they get stuck and are bewildered! Amazing!