Why? Why not!?!

The only job where accuracy doesn't matter

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snow2.jpgI think that one of the jobs that I envy most is the weatherman. He definitely doesn’t have to know what he’s doing. He can botch a prediction and even joke about it. There’s no other job that I can think of that has such leniency.

So, we were supposed to get 24 hours of snow, starting at 7:00 this morning, and having a total accumulation of 6-12 inches. Bold prediction!

In reality, it started snowing around 11:15 this morning, and we got maybe 2-3 inches, and the snow stopped around 3:30 or 4:00. So much for that call, Mr. & Mrs. Weatherman!!! Great job! At least there was SOME snow, huh?

I’m just glad that it wasn’t enough to necessitate me going into work!

BTW, the picture (above and to the left) was one I took off of my balcony this morning while it was still snowing.

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