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Meter Reader plea to folks of the area!
Definitely a little late for this winter as the snow (finally) is melting away but every year as an electric meter reader I notice a lot of people just don't make any kind of effort to make a path to their meter.
I see plenty of paths for the oil guy but I really think some people simply forget meter readers exist. I definitely don't mean that as an insult or anything, I'm in and out of driveways in less than 30 seconds sometimes. I've been reading meters for 4 years now and there are still places I've been without ever seeing the owner haha Of course I understand that after a huge storm is nigh impossible or just plain annoying to shovel out so much snow and I understand that but I thought I'd try and get the word out. These past two winters have been brutal for us :( and for everyone. Also, we just read the meter. We know nothing about billing or how those crazy numbers are translated into dollars or why your bill is higher than the previous month and it certainly isn't our fault if you get charged more than you should so try not to berate your friendly meter reader :( We also aren't electricians, hehe.. had someone ask me if I could come in and fix their lamp once. I would of if I could but I'm not very handy. on a brighter note, reading meters in the spring/summer(save for the heat) and fall is beautiful in the lakes region. My name is Rick and I read the areas of Meredith, Center Harbor, Moultonboro, Long Island, Tuftonboro, Melvin Village and such so say hi if you see me! (i'm a big guy but i'm quick, heh) It will be a sad day when that fiber optic wireless meter reading dealy-o is finally put into place and we lose our jobs but that's technology for you I guess. Alright, sorry for the long post! Have a good spring! EDIT- Sheesh! Almost forgot! To all of you who do make a path for us thank you sooo much! You have no idea how great it is to use a path after making your way through chest high snow all day. Well maybe you do but hopefully not ;) |
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2) I also have an easy pathway to the meter, but the Wolfeboro meter-reader charges down an impossibly-steep embankment as though he was a moose! 3) "Wireless" has finally reached my Florida home's water meter, but they still need someone to scan the meter! |
How about making up some little index cards witha polite, "Please shovel for the Meter Reader" On it. The Poastal Person in Nashua leaves us a little note if he can't make it to the box on the road.:D
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With the new electronics there are meters that can be read from the office. They may be a bit pricy but they work and have a lot of capability. Our local Electric co. just changed over all meters and they are working out fine. jmho.:)
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We got a thank you card this year for keeping our meter area and path free of snow. Thought that was kinda cool.
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My meter is on the back side of my house, on the side of the house that never sees human activity. I never even think about the meter, let alone clearing a path to it. In fact, I have never seen footprints going to it in the snow. I wonder if Unitil is just estimating each monthly usage? If they are, wouldn't it say so on the bill?
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Why not have the meter reader to leave a card or have the company send out an email or card if there is too much snow. Ask the owner to read the meter themselves and phone or web it in. Fraud would not be an issue, because eventually, the snow melts and the meter reader returns for an update.
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You can log into the Coop's website and submit a meter reading any time you want to, it's a feature they have. You just have to set up an account, then of course remember to do it on or before your billing cycle end date. Make sure you record the numbers properly. I made a mistake one month and got a huge bill, I realized I made a mistake and called them, they took the new reading over the phone and I made a more reasonable payment based on what it should be.
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Thanks for the comments!
As for the thank you cards, we actually do have a stack of those and if door is somewhat close the meter/on our way back to our truck we definitely try and leave it. Unfortunately we read so many meters a day that even if we veer and take a little extra time to put thank you cards at every door our route would literally take an extra hour or more longer. It sounds crazy but it's true. I know every route like the back of my hand and some routes STILL take me 10+ hours in the summer. As for huge piles of snow (and even depending on the consistency of the snow itself) we'll sometimes skip it if there's no path or if a snowplow just covers it completely. I'm not sure if they mark on the bill to let the customers know it was estimated though. I'd imagine it would The thing about the whole reading the meters from the office is that our contracting company is so cheap that it costs the Co-op less to continue renewing our contract than to integrate a multi-million dollar infrastructure that even when it's done will still need some kind of maintenence. I'm sure in the long run (really long run) it will end up saving everyone money but in this economy I don't think it will be replacing us anytime soon. hopefully.. it's brutal out there! hehe. Yes I don't read wolfeboro, just the co-op meters and I think wolfeboro has their own electric company thing going on. Tuftonboro is as close as I get. way out in the boonies! Lots of seasonal places on that route, it seems as though I end up skipping half of it in the winter because so many roads just aren't plowed. Quote:
Sometimes it's frustrating because some people will snowblow a path right to the oil tank and pile all the snowblown snow right in front of the meter and forget about poor ol' us :( And yes some meters I end up skipping specifically because the owners like to read it themselves (or it's inside their house/garage and we can't get to it). They usually get cards that they mail in but as someone else stated, apparently you can do it online, that's pretty neat! |
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You'd never believe how agile we have to be sometimes even in the summer! Climbing over rock walls, climbing up banks, jumping from rock to rock if it's flooded, running as fast as humanly possible if an aggressive dog surprises us.. just a few of the stuff we deal with. keeps things interesting that's for sure. never boring! |
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I'm just hoping they don't make the switch for at least another year and a half for when my fiancee graduates from graduate school. At least I/we'll have a bit of a buffer haha
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Sorry, I didn't get out to Bear Island to shovel out the meter this winter.
Do you do the Meredith islands as well? I always put my meter in up-side-down for the winter. So if you get to my place early this spring please turn it right-side-up. Thanks. |
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As for upside down meters, unsure if you're joking or not (haha) but we don't actually mess with the meters as we're not technitians or anything. I've seen some meters upside-down and was never sure why.. |
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