It had snowed for two days straight. Some places got ten inches while others got close to twenty inches. I had been closing the past few nights, and all anyone talked about was the dreadful snow that was coming. Being from Ohio, snow did not really scare me. I was thinking to myself, these people call it a huge snow storm when two inches fall to the ground, what’s to be afraid of? The next couple of days at work it was not the snow that I was afraid of, it was the mass amount of people panicking because of this white stuff coming that we call snow….
The day it all started I woke up at 6 am to get ready for work. I noticed the temperature had decreased quite a bit in the apartment despite the heat being turned down. I put my couple layers of shirts on as usual, pants, and shoes and headed out the door. Wow! The temperature had not only dropped inside but outside as well. It had to be at least 15 degrees outside, not counting the wind chill. Because of the sudden change in weather, I had a feeling something bad was going to happen today, I just wasn’t sure what.
The rest of my paper is going to take you through the day before and the day of where I work right before a huge snow storm. People are nuts! Lines are clear across the store, and customers are getting verbally abusive. At the end of the night at the store you here: “Attention Whole Foods Market Customers and Team Member….Due to inclement weather….
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