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It was one of those cold, winter mornings that Terry wanted to stay in bed. Laying in the comfort of his warm blanket wrapped around him. He was thinking it was Saturday, a day he could sleep in. Suddenly, his eyes open wide, he realizes today is not Saturday. It's Monday and the alarm clock didn't go off.
Terry jumps out of bed in a frenzy. He looks at the alarm clock to see what time it is. Through blurry eyes, he see's 7:45 a.m. on the alarm clock. Confused, by the sudden awaking, he frantically looks for work clothes. As luck would have it, nothing is pressed. He does not have time to iron, so he will have to wear them wrinkled. He lays the clothes on the bed and jumps in the shower. After, a three-minute shower, he quickly dries off and he halfway puts his clothes on. Terry runs out the door to leave for work and is in his car by 8:00 a.m. He starts the car, then gets mad because he has to get back out and scrap the frost off the windows. Headed down the highway, he is thinking it is going to be one of those days when he should have just stayed in bed. Ahead of him, down the highway, as far as he can see, are brake lights. The row of lights are lit up like a string of Christmas tree light on Christmas day. An accident apparently happened about 10 minutes earlier and traffic is at a standstill. It took 45 minutes to get through the traffic and arrives to work about 9:00 a.m.
Terry sits down in his chair to begin his workday. Just as he hit the seat, the telephone rings. The voice on the other end of the line proceeds to tell him, all the computers are down and management wants a status. He mumbles to himself, it is going to be one of those days. Terry calls the Help Desk for some direction as to what is happening. The only explanation he receives is that it is being looked into. He relays this information to management, who is not happy. Management tells Terry to moni
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Terry jumps out of bed in a frenzy. He looks at the alarm clock to see what time it is. Through blurry eyes, he see's 7:45 a.m. on the alarm clock. Confused, by the sudden awaking, he frantically looks for work clothes. As luck would have it, nothing is pressed. He does not have time to iron, so he will have to wear them wrinkled. He lays the clothes on the bed and jumps in the shower. After, a three-minute shower, he quickly dries off and he halfway puts his clothes on. Terry runs out the door to leave for work and is in his car by 8:00 a.m. He starts the car, then gets mad because he has to get back out and scrap the frost off the windows. Headed down the highway, he is thinking it is going to be one of those days when he should have just stayed in bed. Ahead of him, down the highway, as far as he can see, are brake lights. The row of lights are lit up like a string of Christmas tree light on Christmas day. An accident apparently happened about 10 minutes earlier and traffic is at a standstill. It took 45 minutes to get through the traffic and arrives to work about 9:00 a.m.
Terry sits down in his chair to begin his workday. Just as he hit the seat, the telephone rings. The voice on the other end of the line proceeds to tell him, all the computers are down and management wants a status. He mumbles to himself, it is going to be one of those days. Terry calls the Help Desk for some direction as to what is happening. The only explanation he receives is that it is being looked into. He relays this information to management, who is not happy. Management tells Terry to moni
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