Does this mean you're working on your second pension?
I am now officially semi-retired.
The village that I live in (yes, they call it a village) installed water meters last year and now that the meter system is ready to go (folks paid a flat rate before this) they needed someone to walk around town and read them. I am that someone!
Not a bad gig actually. I work 2 to 4 days a month walking around town with my scanner reading the meter info and then transferring the info to the village's computer. I even have my own key to the village hall!
Wireless meters?
Why was it in the house instead of the meter/valve in the ground well?
My neighborhood (as well as my last neighborhood) has the meter in the house right where the water comes out of the concrete floor in the basement and is connected to a wireless transmitter sill in the house. The meter guy just drives up the driveway, never gets out of the car and goes to the next house. Seems to be about a 75' proximity.
You said the B-word, you must be referring to Colorado and not Austin, right?
I sure don't remember seeing many basements in Austin, except in some commercial buildings.
My neighborhood (as well as my last neighborhood) has the meter in the house right where the water comes out of the concrete floor in the basement and is connected to a wireless transmitter sill in the house. The meter guy just drives up the driveway, never gets out of the car and goes to the next house. Seems to be about a 75' proximity.
Conrad, the next time you are at the village hall, please check the records. I was watching the news from the D.C. area and quite a few villages seem to be missing their idiots. Are you sure your's is there?
What's wrong with the fence?
What's wrong with the fence?