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It was HOT this morning and I had the window open with two fans on and then all of a sudden i felt the temp going down so around 10am I turned off both fans. On the news they stated that the temp went down this morning due to the clouds passing through.
So I'm mad that the TEMP waited for me to wake up before it started going down.
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It's been summer like weather in Philadelphia the past two days which is why I woke up early due to being hot. And I did not turn on the AC i just settled for the ceiling fan and the other fan.
So I'm mad that the TEMP waited for me to wake up before it started going down.
That's really such an imposition for the weather to do that to you. Have you thought of how you might ensure that this doesn't happen again? Your whole day is now going to be messed up so maybe you'd best take a nap this afternoon to catch up on your sleep. I'm sure you had a lot of job-search work to do today (isn't Wednesday your "researching" day?) but maybe you can change the schedule.
That's really such an imposition for the weather to do that to you. Have you thought of how you might ensure that this doesn't happen again? Your whole day is now going to be messed up so maybe you'd best take a nap this afternoon to catch up on your sleep. I'm sure you had a lot of job-search work to do today (isn't Wednesday your "researching" day?) but maybe you can change the schedule.
I'm sure he's not in too much of a hurry, because if he is interested in a company he must wait until "Cold email/call Friday" to contact them.
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