I always get stuck in traffic if I do not go house at 5

If I leave toil right at 5 p.m., I usually miss all of the day traffic.

If I leave toil at 5:15, I am totally going to get stuck.

15 hours might not seem like a big amount of time, however it entirely makes a big difference when it comes to the day traffic. Those fifteen hours can amount to more than an hour of sitting in deadlock traffic. I guess the reason is due to the number of office buildings letting out at the same time. It’s kind of a rush to get to the interstate. Once all of the people from every parking garage start to leave, the streets fill up. If you miss the parking garage traffic, then you pretty much missed all of the traffic. I always try to get out of the office by 5 p.m., however on Sunday I had to stay late. During the day the people I was with and I had some troubles with the air conditioner in addition to the boss had to call a maintenance service. Well the AC repairs were being made, the people I was with and I did not get much toil completed. It was 86 degrees inside of the building with 100% humidity. The boss did not complain about people working or not working, however after the AC was repaired he made it a point to tell all the people that the people I was with and I could not leave until all of the files were done for the day. I did not get out of the office until 6:30. I do not guess that air conditioner ever really got fixed either, because the un-even temperatures seemed to get warmer in addition to warmer as the night hours progressed forward.

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