Knocking out errand while sitting in traffic

when I moved to this part of the country was a major transition from the life that I was used to.

First of all, I came from the far north where the weather was generally cold and windy.

Down here, it’s pretty still, stagnant, and humid all the time. Secondly, there are some major attitude differences between living in the North and the South parts of the country. People truly are friendlier down here and things move a little slower. Speaking of things that move slowly, the traffic in the city is completely outrageous. In my prior hometown, there was rarely ever traffic and it took 5 minutes to travel from one end of the city to the other. Now, I have so much extra time in my day to sit around and do nothing thanks to the volume of vehicles in my way no matter where I try to go. Generally, traffic is a major bummer and a complete waste of time, however the other day it actually worked out in my favor. I was sitting in completely stagnant traffic, daydreaming about my weekend plans, when I noticed a massive HVAC truck sitting next to me. I have nothing else to do, so I started reading the text on the ventilation utility vehicle. I’m not a particularly handy person and I can’t say that I know a single thing about central heating and cooling systems. This is probably why I was shocked to read the information on the side of the HVAC trucks, discussing the importance of routine heating and cooling system maintenance. The truck started that HVAC systems were 20% more likely to break down if they weren’t professionally serviced each year. I had no idea that I was such a terrible HVAC owner. As long as I was sitting in traffic, I called the local heating and cooling specialists and arranged a routine service appointment.

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