• jasona.work - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 12:56 PM

    Brandie Tarvin - Wednesday, January 3, 2018 12:42 PM

    I remember the one time it snowed in South Carolina when I lived there. Only about 2 inches. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, on the road as I drove to work. I had keys to the workplace, so let myself in, turned off the alarm, logged into all the systems and waited. No customers, no co-workers. No one until about 90 minutes later (who came in looking for snow plows of all things). Finally, about 2.5 hours later, the boss comes in and everyone else straggles in AFTER the snow had melted.

    Boss wanted to know what I was doing in so early. Me, I wanted to know what was so bad about 2 inches of snow that no one could make it in on time.

    Even better then would have been if you drove some sort of sports car.

    I commuted from Colorado Springs to Denver for 15 years.  At my first employer, a 90 mile one way drive, I drove in during a snow storm (coming over Monument Hill ) to be greeted by my boss with the comment "What are you doing here?" to which I replied "I work here."  His follow-up response was "there were people who lived in Denver calling in that they couldn't make it to work."  I told him to call them back and tell them if I could make it they can make it.