We get that here. They're all bundled up in these huge winter coats, with snow collecting on the hoods and their noses are read and you can see their breath and they tell us it's snowing and probably will continue to snow for awhile. Thanks. I'd never have known that without their input
I think it'd be depressing to learn how much they get paid. Especially on those days where they said it would be sunny so you've planned outdoor things and it rains all day
And I love when they comment on how wrong they were the other day, "well, oops, we thought it would do this but Mother Nature did the exact opposite, who would have guessed?" Welll, we were hoping, since you had a degree and fancy computers and all, that you WEREN'T guessing!
First winter in MN they predicted a light dusting of snow, maybe up to 3 inched. we got 33 inches. They were off by TWO AND A HALF FEET. and kept their jobs. unreal.
I'm more from the central part of Washington, but two of my brothers went to college in Spokane and the oldest one lives there, now. He always calls and mocks me when he sees it's "snowing" in Seattle.
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They are all liars. It's the only job where you can be wrong 75% of the time, sometimes massively so, and NOT get sued or fired
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Kind of makes you want the job.
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