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ouendan1
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Hello!
so for those of you who don't know, I live in Lansing, Michigan. I've lived in Michigan since I attended CMU back in 2010 and then coming back to Cali during summers. I'm now a permanent Michigan resident though since I've graduated and am working in Lansing.
If you've seen the news, I'm sure you've seen the brutal winter storm hitting the midwest and great lakes. Lansing was not spared in the slightest. We were hit with 14 inches of snow from Saturday night through early this Monday morning. Unfortunately my career of choice does not allow any time off for natural disasters. So I had to make my 1+ hour trek (it's normally about 15 minutes in normal weather) through unplowed to do my job. Which is to tell other people they don't need to come into work (I'm a news producer).
My car is NOT built for winter weather. It's a PT Cruiser that's about 5 inches off the ground. I had to be pushed twice both getting to work and getting back to my apartment.
Not sure how many of you have ever experienced this kind of snow. It's a hell of an adventure, especially if you have to travel in it.
Also tonight wind chills are expected to be -30, and I have to go into work again
/end rant!
tl;dr
getting to work is not fun when you have to drive through a foot of snow to get there.
so for those of you who don't know, I live in Lansing, Michigan. I've lived in Michigan since I attended CMU back in 2010 and then coming back to Cali during summers. I'm now a permanent Michigan resident though since I've graduated and am working in Lansing.
If you've seen the news, I'm sure you've seen the brutal winter storm hitting the midwest and great lakes. Lansing was not spared in the slightest. We were hit with 14 inches of snow from Saturday night through early this Monday morning. Unfortunately my career of choice does not allow any time off for natural disasters. So I had to make my 1+ hour trek (it's normally about 15 minutes in normal weather) through unplowed to do my job. Which is to tell other people they don't need to come into work (I'm a news producer).
My car is NOT built for winter weather. It's a PT Cruiser that's about 5 inches off the ground. I had to be pushed twice both getting to work and getting back to my apartment.
Not sure how many of you have ever experienced this kind of snow. It's a hell of an adventure, especially if you have to travel in it.
Also tonight wind chills are expected to be -30, and I have to go into work again

/end rant!
tl;dr
getting to work is not fun when you have to drive through a foot of snow to get there.