I worked in the 83713 zip code yesterday between McMillan and Ustick, and Cloverdale and Five Mile, and completed all but 4 in the area, with one I couldn’t do because I couldn’t find the main shut-off or one of the valve boxes. Between Friday and Saturday we made a good dent in the 83713, but still have about 26 to go which we will get on our next pass. Keep in mind the second pass through the valley doesn’t take near as long as the first, and we will be finished with the first pass of all areas soon.
Today Jesse and I will be working in the Meridian 83642. Tomorrow will also be in the 83642, but the area has yet to be determined. We are planning on going where the blowouts are clustered close together to save time and cover area more quickly.
Jesse will be working the area of Cherry Lane to Franklin Road, and Ten Mile Rd to Locust Grove There are about 26 in that area, and unless he runs into issues with some of them, should be able to complete the area in one day. I have to face it with him being less than half my age, he moves much faster than I do. I remember when I could do that……
I will be working in the area between Franklin Road and the Interstate, and between Ten Mile and Meridian Road. There are about 18 in that area, and if all goes well I will be able to finish them.
Jesse can get out in the morning earlier than I can because I tend to be stuck in my office as I will get people who cancel their blowout after they have already been routed, and I have to remove them from the route and redo it. When there are two routes going at once it doubles the fun if there are cancellations. That is why we have the $25 non-cancellation fee if the cancellation form is not sent in before routing is done. If you are going to cancel, do so as soon as you know you will no longer need us to come by instead of waiting until you are routed. Unless of course you WANT to pay $25……
Do you have a tentative timeframe for Nampa? 83687
Set for October 26, but it could sooner. It is based on completing 30 blowouts a day, but we have been fortunate enough to complete around 36 or so. Yesterday we did a whopping 46!