The combination of a rear blade and FEL is great for places that get moderate snowfall amounts. Use the blade to push or pull snow, then use the FEL to clean up and stack piles.
If you are working on pavement you can face the concave (front) side of the blade in the direction of travel (either going fwd or reverse) and angle it to one side. I have found that reverse works better if the snow is heavy. Less chance of the rear end kicking out sideways. But if the snow is dry, it is faster to pull it going forward.
If you are on gravel face the convex (back) side of the blade toward the snow and push in reverse. This way the blade will float over the gravel instead of digging in. If the snow is heavy the blade may not have enough weight to stay down. In this case, you will need to periodically empty the blade to keep the snow load light enough that the blade doesn't ride up and over the pile.
Of course, if you live in the great white north all bets are off using a blade. There, the blower is king.