 After the snow storm yesterday, Crowan County plows were out for nearly 12 hours and then back at it again early this morning. Our Sarah Winckelman wrote along with one County snowplow driver to hear his experience behind the wheel that keeps the drivers of Niswas safe. It's a something different every day and. Fallen is actually kind of fun when you get some wet heavy snows like last yesterday and today. It's just. It's fun watching it come off the wing. It's never the same day twice in a row for snowplow driver Jeff Warzeca, who is one of 16 plow drivers for Crowan County. But as for today, the crew head out at 3 AM. It's a nice relaxing job and. Get in here and. Watch the watch the nature and. Hope you make it home safe. After working 11 years for Crowan County, Jeff says he knows his routes pretty well and has found the system to get the best results. Priority ones priority twos. And then priority threes and all kind of bases on traffic count. Priority one roads are routes that have 5000 cars travel per day. The county has a goal to get those cleared 6 hours after a snow event stops and get in the road opened up for the public and. Getting them to point A to point B in this safely manner. No matter what type of weather, mother nature throws his way, he says the most dangerous part of his job are the other cars out on the road. That's probably one of our major hazards on the road as other people. They just don't give us room and. Slow down at all. It's a lot to keep track of with the road in front of him and keeping a lookout for those pesky mailboxes and garbage cans. I'm just kind of watching the line in my mirror there. It's kind of some. Gotta kind of just guess and feel it, I guess. But even with long and often strange hours, Jeff takes a lot of pride in his work and says he wouldn't want to have it any other way. It's a good feeling. Although we hope this snow will stop for the season soon if it does continue, Jeff will be out keeping the roads clear and safe reporting in Niswa Sarah Winkleman, Lakeland news. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.