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2/16/2012 2:17:22 PM EST
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How Can They Be so Wrong! entrepreneurs, snowplowers, snowplow industry
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Imagine, being paid big money to be wrong! We have a snowplow business part time, well it's not always so part time when we have a storm. We live in southeast Wisconsin and this year we haven't had much snow. The usual winter brings us about 20 or more snowplow/salting events. Not the case this year. Every Fall we hear the prognasticators talking the usual, this could be the worst winter ever...blah blah blah. We waited the whole month of December and nothing. January we had a few snowfalls, and really in reality had pretty much next to nothing.
We always watch the weather, waiting breathlessly for the predictions, get all prepared, cancel engagements, hold off on making any plans at all...the day arrives, n o t h i n g. Why did even bother to prepare, cause the weathermen told us it was going to occur. How can professionals be so wrong! I know that there are some who cry and moan cause they haven't really had an opportunity to ride their snowmobiles or no chance to ice fish. This lack of winter has an effect on many business's so I am forecasting that this time next year, we won't be counting on the weather and we will care less about what the weatherman so wrongly forecasts because I will working on a sure thing. My home business will make what the weathermen say unimportant.
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 | | Make it a reality Patricia, I believe you will. I really enjoyed reading your story too. ~Terri Pattio - MLM Coach/Mentor with a servant's heart. |
| | |  | | Great info Patricia, tweeted for you. |
| | |  | | This has been a really mild winter throughout the US. I didn't know you would got next to nothing snow in Wisconsin. Enjoy the great weather though. |
| | |  | | Thanks for sharing your story Patricia. I worked in construction for several years, and my partner refused to halt a job or plan a day based on what the weather man forecast. We went ahead with the usual plan for the day, if the weather did turn bad, then we altered the plan. T&L |
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