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SP Cancellations due to snow

runninggag123

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When cancellations with SPs happen due to snow, how much are we talking about in inches? 3-5, 5-8, 8-12+?
Are there still a fair amount of ride-share drivers out in downtown MTL in 3-5 inches of snow?
In case it’s not obvious, I’m brand new to Montreal winters.
 

Albacor

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When cancellations with SPs happen due to snow, how much are we talking about in inches? 3-5, 5-8, 8-12+?
Are there still a fair amount of ride-share drivers out in downtown MTL in 3-5 inches of snow?
In case it’s not obvious, I’m brand new to Montreal winters.
When Pussy is calling, no matter what: bus or metro, sunshine or snow, it's a GO.
 

Gazoo64

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I agree. I saw SPs a couple of times during snowstorms and the encounters were awesome. Took the metro to the incall (instead of driving), and had a great time.

As mentioned, the ladies are happy that you made it and will reward you!!
 

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Okay, 12+ inches maybe, and that's a soft maybe. Anything under that no way am I cancelling. As mentioned when Pussy calls you get there no matter what. If a storm didn't stop me from going to a bar and have drinks Idon't think Pussy will stopme.
 

bodick7

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I agree. I saw SPs a couple of times during snowstorms and the encounters were awesome. Took the metro to the incall (instead of driving), and had a great time.

As mentioned, the ladies are happy that you made it and will reward you!!
I remember once. The lady asked me if I had problems to get to her place by car.
I told her I had too much fun. She opened curtain and took a look at my Subaru with a smile: "I understand why."
 
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bodick7

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When cancellations with SPs happen due to snow, how much are we talking about in inches? 3-5, 5-8, 8-12+?
Are there still a fair amount of ride-share drivers out in downtown MTL in 3-5 inches of snow?
In case it’s not obvious, I’m brand new to Montreal winters.
If you are new to Montreal winters, maybe consider these 2 advices:
-Buy a set of new good winter tires.
-Winter driving lessons https://icarexperience.ca/en/experiences/autres/conduite-preventive/
 

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I cannot speak for everyone but I am normally more flexible on lateness on snow days because I know how chaotic it can get.

It sucks to be cancelled last minute, we understand that coming to us might not be easy but some of us also don’t live at our incalls and have to get there too.

Outcall
It’s possible that someone cancel because she cannot get out of her place or come to you. Maybe her driver cannot come to you either.

In any cases, gender, please let them know as soon as possible.
 

Fradi

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If we start cancelling based on inches some will never see an SP.
Seriously though most of us local people are very used to driving in snowy winter conditions, snow is usually not the problem ice is.
I will not drive when all roads are covered in black ice, no matter how good you are at driving that stuff is lethal and uncontrollable.
 

envelopes

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This is Montreal. Nothing gets cancelled from snow.

During my first time in Montreal, I had a flight home on a day with about 30cm of snow.

I woke up to 30cm of snow and thought "oh shit.... my flight is probably cancelled and my SP appointment is probably cancelled too"

SP shows up on time. I get to the bus stop thinking I will need to call an Uber. Bus shows up on time... I get to the airport on time... I fully expected my flight to be delayed 2-3 hours due to snow. My flight leaves on time...

Snow is nothing in Montreal. In my city, 30cm of snow means everything, work, school, busses, flights, everything is cancelled.
 

Giselle Montreal

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Well, life stops sometimes because of snow! But maybe once or twice during the whole winter. There are days when the media will say that if you don't have to go out, then don't. I remember that famous video on Côte du Beaver Hall! You should find it on YouTube easily.

Also what we see more often now are power outages that last many days. That can interrupt nice plans.

Otherwise, it's indeed business as usual!

the fact it is stormy and snowy, it will make the date special.

This! Words of wisdom.
 
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