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Post by URSULA on Jan 23, 2004 5:47:45 GMT -8
I wonder where Dominick is?
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Post by SurvivorSteph on Jan 23, 2004 19:50:01 GMT -8
I think he's freezing his butt off in the COLD Northeast! 
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Post by dominick on Jan 24, 2004 14:20:03 GMT -8
Hi all-
First sickness, then travelling and through it all, yes, freezing my darn butt off!
Sorry I haven't been around much. When I travel, I have no access to a computer.
I miss you all and will try to catch-up on the posts.
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Post by WillemsMom on Jan 24, 2004 15:26:40 GMT -8
This is the season for freezing and sickness. Then traveling on top of it. yikes.. take care, dear Dominick. Take your time. We're here in various stages of 'fine' and truly understand.
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Post by dominick on Jan 24, 2004 16:22:32 GMT -8
Hi-
Glad to hear everyone is OK.
I have a project running in Scranton, PA right now. It's a 2 1/2 hour drive from my house in NJ. So, I drive up in the moring, work all day, then drive back home each night. 5 days in a row now! Nothing like 5 hours a day lost in my own thoughts to drive me more crazy than I already am. I have however solved the problems of the world at this point. LOL
Can't wait to be at home again. My Iguanas don't even know me anymore. LOL
Freezing is not the word for it at this point! I'm so darn sick of this bitter cold weather. Even worse, the plant I am working in maintains a nice 90-degree facility due to the large ovens used in the manufacturing process. So, I go from sweating in a t-shirt inside to bundled up outside in below zero weather! It's aweful!
Thanks for the kind thoughts.
Regards, Dominick
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Post by WillemsMom on Jan 25, 2004 13:32:10 GMT -8
When I was moving my office from North Jersey to South Jersey there were several months when I alternated between the two locations. 1.5 - 2 hours each way. The greatest down side was the lack of rest to myself coming home. I was usually so beat, drove too fast, got ticket after ticket and knew I was too tired to keep that up.
Your commute is even longer than mine was and your weather is the worst! I hope you will remain safe and somewhat alert on the road. And stay well...those temperature shifts are killers! What we aren't reguired to do to earn a living.
Ed has said he would like me to enjoy these years and NOT work, but the load on him is too much. Quietly... since we are so close to Mexico now,... I'm going to begin to look into a little cottage industry there. LOTS of research is required as I'm starting from a zero knowledge base.
Please take care, Dominick, stay rested if you can and stay well.
Nancy
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