here comes the snow Of course after all of the complaining that I did about work yesterday, it was good to see my coworkers again. In no time at all I was up to date with all of the local work gossip that I had missed on my days off. During the course of the night someone asked me if I was happy with the company and at that moment I was happy. I was above all of the petty nonsense that had been bothering me lately. Now to keep that feeling going I just need to keep work in perspective to the rest of my life. So often I say to other people that my job is just a small part of my life and I need to remember that myself. I also think that I should learn as much as I can in the coming months and see how I feel about the company after I get back from Europe. By then I'll have my two years in at the company and leaving won't seem that unreasonable. I know it's a slow news day in Wisconsin, when they can devote most of the half hour to an approaching snowstorm. The weatherman kept repeating the same information and I started to wonder if he was getting tired of saying the same things. He talked about the various amounts that we may or may not see and where the storm was in relation to Milwaukee. Then as the night progressed the forecast and severity of the storm kept getting less and less impressive. At the beginning of the day a foot of snow was mentioned, but now they are predicting four to six inches. I guess I'll believe whatever I see on the ground. There was one small part of the forecast that I did care about and that was when the snow was supposed to start falling. Due to a four hour training session that I have to attend at work, my boss said that I could come into work four hours later than usual Thursday night. Well at first I had thought this would mean that I would be driving right in the middle of the heaviest part of the storm, but now they are saying that the snow will probably start to come down sometime during the day tomorrow, which is fine with me.
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